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PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM SUMMARY: CHAPTER I. THE BATTLE OF THE POLLS
New Year messages of the party leaders (pg. 1). wage claims (pg. 1-3). the party programmes (pg. 3-7). election policy of the Liberals (pg. 7-8). election campaign (pg. 8-14). polling (pg. 14-15). analysis of results (pg. 15-23).
PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM SUMMARY: CHAPTER II. THE BATTLE OF THE BENCHES (March–July)
Labour continues in office (pg. 23-24). Ministerial changes (pg. 24-25). Opposition attitudes (pg. 25-27). Economic Survey for 1950 (pg. 27-28). industrial problems (pg. 28-29). the Budget (pg. 29). relaxation of controls (pg. 29-33). Mr. MacManaway (pg. 33-35). the Liberal Party (pg. 35-36). Labour adjustments of policy (pg. 36-38).
PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM SUMMARY: CHAPTER V. THE DARKENING WAY (October–December)
Personalia (pg. 65-66). Labour and Conservative Conferences (pg. 66-67). domestic politics (pg. 67-70). Communist peace offensive (pg. 70-71). Korea (pg. 71-72). Egypt (pg. 72). Anglo-American tensions (pg. 72-73). Mr. Attlee's visit to Washington (pg. 73-74). the end of Marshall aid (pg. 74). rearmament prospects (pg. 74-75).
ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER IV
King's Speech (pg. 87-88). Mr. Attlee's Criticism (pg. 88). Premier's Reply (pg. 88-89). Foreign Affairs Discussion (pg. 89). Premier's Guildhall Speech (pg. 89). Excuses for Munich (pg. 89). Air Force Expansion (pg. 89-90). Government and Imperial Airways (pg. 90). Government and Social Services (pg. 90-91). Government's Agricultural Policy (pg. 91). Ministry of Supply Debate (pg. 91). Premier's Speech (pg. 91-92). The Voting (pg. 92). Expenditure on Rearmament (pg. 92). Government Statement on Palestine (pg. 92). Discussion in Commons (pg. 92-93). In Lords (pg. 93). Criminal Justice Bill (pg. 93-94). Second Reading Debate (pg. 94). Anglo-American Trade Agreement (pg. 94-95). Premier on German Refugee Problem (pg. 95-96). Home Secretary's Sympathy (pg. 96). The Baldwin Fund (pg. 96). Premier's Visit to Paris (pg. 96-97). Relations with the Dictators (pg. 97). Results of Visit (pg. 97). Prevention of Fraud Bill (pg. 97-98). Plight of the Railways (pg. 98). Milk Industry Bill (pg. 98). Withdrawal of Bill (pg. 98-99). Barley-growers' Dissatisfaction (pg. 99). Mr. R. S. Hudson on German Trade Methods (pg. 99-100). Export Guarantees Bill (pg. 100). Access to Mountains Bill (pg. 100-101). Premier on Sandys Report (pg. 101). Debate in House (pg. 101). Committee Reappointed (pg. 101). Government Warn Japan (pg. 101-102). Earl de la Warr on Nazi Germany (pg. 102). Mr. MacDonald's Statement on Colonies (pg. 102-103). Premier on Anglo-French Relations (pg. 103). Premier on his Achievements (pg. 103-104). He Offends Germany (pg. 104). Government's Change of Tone (pg. 104-105). Labour Suspicions (pg. 105). Vote of Censure (pg. 105). Premier's Warning to Germany (pg. 105-106). Opposition Doubts (pg. 106). By-election results (pg. 106). Duchess of Atholl's defection (pg. 106-107). “Popular Front” again Rejected (pg. 107). Voluntary National Register Announced (pg. 107-108). Criticism in the House (pg. 108). Accepted by Labour (pg. 108-109). The Revised Motion (pg. 109). Commons' Acceptance (pg. 109). Local Authorities' Role (pg. 109-110). Provision of Air-raid Shelters (pg. 110). Mr. Hudson and Mr. Hore-Belisha (pg. 110-111). Government and Freedom of the Press (pg. 111). Cancer Bill (pg. 111). Mr. MacDonald on Empire Settlement (pg. 111-112). The Speaker's Seat (pg. 112). Reports on the Special Areas (pg. 112). Report on Safety in Coal Mines (pg. 112-113). Embargo on Foreign Loans Reimposed (pg. 113). The Spens Report on Education (pg. 113). Results of the “Appeasement” Policy (pg. 113-114).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II. THE SILVER JUBILEE
Mr. Eden's Report (pg. 34). Sir J. Simon's Statement (pg. 34-35). Stresa Conference (pg. 35). Prime Minister's Report (pg. 35-36). Prime Minister on German Rearmament (pg. 36). Fresh German Provocation (pg. 36-37). Prime Minister's Statement (pg. 37). Discussion of Government's Policy (pg. 37-38). Criticism of Anti-German Attitude (pg. 38-39). Chancellor of Exchequer's Budget Statement (pg. 39-40). Criticism in House of Commons (pg. 40-41). Iron and Steel Industry and the Cartel (pg. 41-42). Preparations for Silver Jubilee (pg. 42). The Celebration (pg. 42-43). Loyal Addresses (pg. 43-44). King's Reply (pg. 44). Government and Poor Relief (pg. 44-45). Ribbon Development Bill (pg. 45). In House of Lords (pg. 45-46). India Bill in Committee (pg. 46). Third Reading (pg. 46-47). Control of Defence Forces (pg. 47). Air Force Expansion Programme (pg. 47-48). Lord Londonderry on Armaments (pg. 48). Mr. Baldwin on National Defence (pg. 48). Labour Opposition (pg. 48-49). Mr. Baldwin on Herr Hitler's Speech (pg. 49). Discussion in Commons (pg. 49-50). Oil Prospecting Regulations (pg. 50-51). New Concessions to Unemployed (pg. 51). Finance Bill Carried (pg. 51). Highway Code Revised Edition (pg. 51-52). Housing Bill Passed (pg. 52). United States Debt (pg. 52). Waterloo Bridge Loan (pg. 52-53). Loans to London Passenger Transport Board (pg. 53). Sugar-Beet Industry Committee Reports (pg. 53-54). Government Policy (pg. 54). Reconstruction of Government (pg. 54-55). Mr. Baldwin on its “National” Character (pg. 56). On Party Relations (pg. 56). Confidence of the Government (pg. 56-57). Mr. Lloyd George's Manifesto (pg. 57). Formation of “Council of Action” (pg. 57-58). Naval Agreement with Germany (pg. 58). Resentment in France and Italy (pg. 58-59). Lord Londonderry's Defence (pg. 59). Government's Naval Policy (pg. 59-60). Mr. Baldwin on Unemployment (pg. 60). Conservative Disappointment (pg. 60-61). Government Rejects Mr. Lloyd George's Proposals (pg. 61). Mr. George's Reply (pg. 61). Commissioner's Report on Special Areas (pg. 61-62). Discussion in Commons (pg. 62). In Lords (pg. 62-63). India Bill Passed by Lords (pg. 63). Mr. Churchill's Acceptance (pg. 63-64). Relations with Ireland (pg. 64). Ribbon Development Bill in Commons (pg. 64-65). Work of National Trust (pg. 65). Finance Bill Third Reading (pg. 65). Cattle Subsidy Prolonged (pg. 65). State of Trade (pg. 65-66). Osteopaths Bill Dropped (pg. 66). Imprisonment for Debt Reform (pg. 66-67). The Speaker's Seat (pg. 67-68). Results of Peace Ballot (pg. 68). Mr. Eden's Offer to Italy (pg. 68). Opinion in Parliament (pg. 68-69). Sir S. Hoare's Review of Foreign Policy (pg. 69). Reception of Speech (pg. 69-70). Cabinet and Italy (pg. 70).