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APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE: DEATHS
JANUARY (pg. 285-290). FEBRUARY (pg. 290-294). MARCH (pg. 294-300). APRIL (pg. 301-306). MAY (pg. 306-311). JUNE (pg. 311-316). JULY (pg. 316-324). AUGUST (pg. 324-333). SEPTEMBER (pg. 333-338). OCTOBER (pg. 338-345). NOVEMBER (pg. 345-349). DECEMBER (pg. 349-354). INDIA (pg. 354-379). IN THE PERSIAN EXPEDITION (pg. 379). DECEMBER, 1856 (pg. 379). CENTENARIANS (pg. 380).
PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM SUMMARY: CHAPTER I. DEFENCE AND REARMAMENT (January–March)
Problems of 1951 (pg. 1-2). Anglo-American relations and China (pg. 2-3). meeting of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers (pg. 3-4). Mr. Attlee on Russia (pg. 4). domestic shortages (pg. 4-7). steel nationalization (pg. 7). defence debate, 14–15 February (pg. 7-11). the Atlantic Command (pg. 11-12). Mr. Morrison succeeds Mr. Bevin (pg. 12-13). Egyptian debt settlement (pg. 13-14). strikes and wage disputes (pg. 14-16). privilege questions (pg. 16-18). cricket (pg. 18).
PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM: CHAPTER IV. THE LAST QUARTER
Labour unrest: the dockers (pg. 47-49). the London busmen (pg. 49). a printing dispute (pg. 49-50). railway wage negotiations (pg. 50-51). B.E.A. engineers' dismissals (pg. 51). changes in the Cabinet (pg. 51-52). the Egyptian Agreement (pg. 52). the Paris Agreements (pg. 52-53). West Indians in England (pg. 53-54). Labour Party discipline (pg. 54-55). pensions debate (pg. 55). the West Derby by-election (pg. 55-56). Sir Winston Churchill's 80th birthday: ‘a bit of a scrape’ (pg. 56-57). the Queen's Speech and the debate on the Address (pg. 57-58). the Pensions Bill (pg. 58-59). the Constituency Boundary Commissions' reports (pg. 59-60). the Labour executive and Tribune (pg. 60-61). judicial decisions (pg. 61-62). the Prison Commissioners' report (pg. 62). the Comet inquiry (pg. 62-63). the new towns (pg. 63-64). the Alamein memorial (pg. 64-65). stormy weather (pg. 65).
ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER I
Position of the Cabinet (pg. 1). The Spanish Non-Intervention Problem (pg. 1-2). Feeling in the Country (pg. 2). Difference between Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Eden (pg. 2-3). New Post at Foreign Office (pg. 3). Meeting of Non-Intervention Committee (pg. 3). The Mediterranean Patrol (pg. 3-4). Mr. Eden on the League of Nations (pg. 4-5). Statement of Lord Halifax (pg. 5). Mr. Eden's Statement on Austria (pg. 5). His Suspicions of Italy (pg. 5-6). Objects to Opening of Conversations (pg. 6). His Resignation (pg. 6). Public Excitement (pg. 6-7). Mr. Eden on his Resignation (pg. 7-8). Mr. Chamberlain's Reply (pg. 8). Labour Censure Motion (pg. 8-9). Lord Halifax's View (pg. 9). Feeling in the Country (pg. 9-10). Lord Halifax Foreign Minister (pg. 10). Opening of Conversations with Italy (pg. 10). Herr Ribbentrop's Visit (pg. 10-11). Lord Halifax's Warning Regarding Austria (pg. 11). Germany's Indifference (pg. 11). Mr. Chamberlain on the Situation (pg. 11-12). Discussion in the Commons (pg. 12). In the Lords (pg. 12-13). Government Refuse Pledge on Czechoslovakia (pg. 13). Disappointment in the Commons (pg. 13). Labour Concern over Spain (pg. 13). Mr. Attlee's Attack on Non-Intervention (pg. 13-14). Premier's Defence (pg. 14). Labour and Italian Conversations (pg. 14). Russia Accepts British Formula (pg. 14-15). Cabinet and Czechoslovakia (pg. 15). Premier's Statement (pg. 15-16). Reception in the House (pg. 16). Premier's Vote of Confidence (pg. 16-17). White Paper on Defence (pg. 17). Premier's Comments (pg. 17-18). Debate in the House (pg. 18). Co-operation of Workers and Employers Sought (pg. 18). Coal Bill in Committee (pg. 18-19). Third Reading (pg. 19). Passing of Films Bill (pg. 19-20). New Housing Bill (pg. 20). Decontrol Bill (pg. 20-21). Foreign Language Broadcasts (pg. 21). Report on Civil Aviation (pg. 21-22). Government's Civil Aviation Policy (pg. 22). Lord Winterton Joins the Air Council (pg. 22). Estimates for 1938–39 (pg. 22-23). Re-organisation of the Army (pg. 23). Air Ministry Criticised (pg. 23-24). Proposed Increase in Size of Battleships (pg. 24). New Palestine Commission (pg. 24-25). Opening of Negotiations with Eire (pg. 25). The Van Zeeland Economic Report (pg. 25-26). Premier's Comment (pg. 26). British Interests in China (pg. 26-27). Protests Against Spain Bombing (pg. 27). Parliament and Natural Amenities (pg. 27). Accounts for 1937–38 (pg. 27-28). Home Secretary and Jewish Refugees (pg. 28). Commander Locker-Lampson's Proposal (pg. 28).
PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM: CHAPTER I. THE FIRST QUARTER
Industrial unrest: electricians (pg. 2-3). miners (pg. 3). engineers (pg. 3-4). railwaymen (pg. 4). the Berlin Conference (pg. 4-7). discussion of its results in press and Parliament (pg. 7-9). the parliamentary session: the Korean prisoners (pg. 9). the Commonwealth economic conference (pg. 9-10). new housing policy (pg. 10). purchase tax announcement (pg. 10). the Pool Betting Bill (pg. 10-11). proposals for M.P.s' salaries (pg. 11). Defence White Paper and debates (pg. 11-12). the Colonial Secretary on Kenya (pg. 12-13). the Kidbrooke school decision (pg. 13). the Television Bill (pg. 13-14). the Khartoum riots (pg. 14-15). East-West trade (pg. 15-16). hydrogen bomb debates (pg. 16). miscellanea (pg. 16-17). the cold spell (pg. 17).
PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM: CHAPTER III. MIDSUMMER TO MICHAELMAS
Debate on the Prime Minister's visit to Washington (pg. 34-35). Suez Canal zone agreement (pg. 35-36). end of the Geneva Conference (pg. 36). debate on civil defence (pg. 36-37). M.P.s' salaries settlement (pg. 37). Dr. Cort's case (pg. 37-38). Crichel Down inquiry and debate (pg. 38-40). France rejects the E.D.C. Treaty (pg. 40). the London Nine-Power Conference (pg. 40-41). Persian oil agreement (pg. 41). Greece submits Cyprus question to U.N. (pg. 41-42). Hull dockers' strike (pg. 42-43). railway electrification (pg. 43). the Trades Union Congress (pg. 43-44). the Labour Party Conference (pg. 44). the Conservative Party Conference (pg. 44-45). Polish refugees (pg. 45-46). prosecutions for obscenity (pg. 46). report on adoption of children (pg. 46). temple of Mithras discovered (pg. 46-47). a bad summer (pg. 47).