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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER III
1904
The Easter Recess: Wales, the Education Act and Denominational Schools (pg. 97-99). The Ministerialists and the Country (pg. 99). The Anglo-French Agreement (pg. 99-101). Sir M. Hicks-Beach at Bristol (pg. 101). Parliament and the Metric System (pg. 101). Commons' Debate on the Expedition to Thibet (pg. 101-102). The Budget Statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer; Reception by the Public and in Parliament; Debates on the Resolutions; the Chancellor's Defence (pg. 102-108). Debate on the Royal Commission on Ecclesiastical Disorders (pg. 108-109). Introduction of the Licensing Bill (pg. 109-111). Trade Unions and Trade Disputes Bill (pg. 111-112). Second Reading of the Aliens Bill (pg. 112-113). Resumed Debate on the Budget Resolutions (pg. 113-114). Improvement of the Ministerial Position (pg. 114). Mr. Chamberlain on Chinese Labour (pg. 114). Education (Local Authorities Default) Bill (pg. 114-115). Final Meeting of the London School Board (pg. 115-116). Commons' Debate on Cotton Growing in the British Empire (pg. 116). The Revised Tobacco Duties (pg. 116-117). Scottish Education Bill (pg. 117). Whale Fisheries Bill (pg. 117). Registration of Clubs (Ireland) Bill (pg. 117). Street Betting Bill (pg. 117-118). Bishoprics of Southwark and Birmingham Bill (pg. 118). Motion for Repeal of the Irish Crimes Act of 1887 (pg. 118-119). Debate on the Treatment of Natives in the Rand Mines (pg. 119). Macedonia: Debate in the House of Lords (pg. 119-120). Mr. Balfour at the Primrose League (pg. 120). Redistribution of Seats (pg. 120-121). Aged Pensioners Bill (pg. 121). Bishop of St. Asaph's Education (Transferred Schools) Bill (pg. 121). Licensing Bill: Debate on Second Reading (pg. 121-124). Payment of Members (pg. 124). Merchant Shipping (Lighthouses) Bill (pg. 124-125). Mr. Chamberlain and the Government: Speech at Birmingham (pg. 125). National Liberal Federation (pg. 125-126). Amendment on Second Reading of the Finance Bill, Condemning National Extravagance (pg. 126-128). Monument to Lord Salisbury (pg. 128-129). Over-taxation of Ireland (pg. 129-130). Debate on Mr. Black's Motion on the Fiscal Question (pg. 130-133). Whitsuntide Adjournment (pg. 133-134).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER IV
1904
Events of the Whitsuntide Recess (pg. 135-136). Report of the Royal Commission on the Militia and Volunteers (pg. 136). Parliament: Anglo-French Convention Bill; Shop Hours Bill; Penal Servitude Bill (pg. 136-137). Politics Outside Parliament: Eighty Club Dinner; Cobden Centenary (pg. 137-138). Independent Hostility to Ministers on the Valuation Bill and Licensing Bill (pg. 138). Committee Stage of the Licensing Bill; Rejection of the Time-limit (pg. 138-140). Irritation of the Opposition (pg. 140). Chinese Labour (pg. 140-141). Reference of Aliens Bill to Grand Committee (pg. 141). Demonstrations against Licensing Bill (pg. 141). Grievance as to “Blocking Motions” (pg. 141-142). Debate on the Congo State (pg. 142-143). Speech of Lord Rosebery at Queen's Hall (pg. 143-144). Postponement of Mr. Arnold-Forster's Statement (pg. 144-145). Bye-elections: Market Harborough and Devonport (pg. 145). Lords' Debate on Treatment of Natives in the South African Mines (pg. 145-146). Debate in the Commons on Sir Charles Eliot's Resignation (pg. 146). Scene in the Commons on Chinese Labour (pg. 146-147). The Lords and Beri-beri (pg. 147). The Finance Bill in Committee (pg. 147-148). Irish Affairs (pg. 148-149). The Chantrey Bequest (pg. 149-150). The Government in Low Water (pg. 150). King Edward at Kiel (pg. 150). Debates in Both Houses on Army Reform in Advance of the Pending Statement; Motions by the Duke of Bedford, Lord Newton, Mr. Beckett (pg. 150-152). Licensing Bill Committee Resumed: “Closure by Compartments” (pg. 152-157). Liberal Victory in Yorkshire (Sowerby) (pg. 157). Aliens Bill withdrawn (pg. 157-158). Liberal Defeat at Chertsey, and Improvement in Ministerial Prospects (pg. 158). Debate on the Royal Declaration against Transubstantiation (pg. 158-159). Irish Land Bill (pg. 159). Licensing Bill got through Committee (pg. 159-161). Mr. Arnold-Forster's Army Statement (pg. 161-164). Education (Local Authority Default) Bill (pg. 164). The Fiscal Controversy: Speech of Mr. Chamberlain at the Hotel Cecil; Meetings of the Reconstituted Liberal Unionist Association (pg. 164-167). Vote of Censure Announced (pg. 167). Finance Bill in Committee (pg. 167-168). Case of Lord Dundonald (pg. 168). All Night Sitting (pg. 168-169). Lord Curzon at the Guildhall (pg. 169-170). Chinese Labour Debate on the Colonial Office Vote; Promise of Representative Institutions for the Transvaal (pg. 170-172). Debate on Ministers' Attitude to Fiscal Policy in the House of Lords (pg. 172-174). The Russo-Japanese War: Seizure of British Merchant Ships by “Volunteer Fleet” Cruisers (pg. 174-176). Final Stages of the Finance Bill and Licensing Bill in the House of Commons (pg. 176-178). Liberal Victory at Oswestry (pg. 178-179). The Finance Bill and the Lords: Effect of the Delay (pg. 179-180). Vote of Censure on Ministers (pg. 180-182). “Massacre of the Innocents” (pg. 182-183). Functions of the Defence Committee (pg. 183-184). The Licensing Bill in the House of Lords (pg. 184-188). Commons and Case of Constable Anderson (pg. 188-189). Catholic University Question (pg. 189). Home Office Vote (pg. 189). Colonial Conference: Lord Rosebery and Mr. Chamberlain (pg. 189-190). Mr. Chamberlain at Welbeck (pg. 190-192). Bye-elections at Reading and N.E. Lanark (pg. 192). Scene on the Local Authority Default Bill (pg. 192-193). Mr. Arnold-Forster on Army Reform (pg. 193-194). Licensing Bill Passes Finally (pg. 194-195). Report of Committee on Physical Deterioration (pg. 195). Commons' Debate on the Education Vote (pg. 195-197). Congestion of Business during the Last Week of the Session (pg. 197). Protests in the House of Lords (pg. 197-198). Indian Budget (pg. 198-199). King's Speech Closing the Session (pg. 199).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER V
1904
Mr. Balfour at the British Association (pg. 200). Russian Stoppages of British Ships (pg. 200-201). The Smolensk and Peterburg Intercepted at Zanzibar (pg. 201). The Trade Union Congress (pg. 201-202). The Army Manœuvres (pg. 202). Wales and the Education Act (pg. 202-203). Passive Resistance and the Parliamentary Franchise (pg. 203-204). Re-opening of the Political Campaign: Lord Rosebery at Lincoln (pg. 204). Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Rosebery on a Colonial Conference (pg. 204-205). Developments of the Controversy (pg. 205). Mr. Balfour Defines His Position in a Speech at Edinburgh (pg. 205-206). Death of Sir William Harcourt (pg. 206). Mr. Chamberlain at Luton (pg. 206-207). Comments by Mr. Asquith, Mr. Haldane, Sir Charles Dilke, Mr. Cripps and Lord Hugh Cecil (pg. 207-208). Thanet Election (pg. 208). Mr. Long and the Unemployed (pg. 208-209). Sir Frederick Pollock on Imperial Organisation (pg. 209-210). “Devolution” in Ireland (pg. 210). Russian Attack on English Fishing Boats on the Dogger Bank (pg. 210-211). Reception of the News in England (pg. 211-212). Suggested Explanations (pg. 212). Attitude of Russia: Admiral's Account (pg. 212). Mr. Balfour at Southampton (pg. 212-214). The Conservative Conference (pg. 214-215). Lord Rosebery at Trowbridge (pg. 215-216). West Monmouthshire Election (pg. 216). Sale of the Standard (pg. 216). Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman in Edinburgh; Mr. Asquith at Southampton; Sir Edward Grey at Coventry (pg. 216-217). Mr. Bonar Law in Edinburgh (pg. 217). The North Sea Outrage; Attitude of the Opposition; Commission of Inquiry (pg. 217-218). Lord Lansdowne at the Guildhall (pg. 218-219). Unionist Divisions and the Horsham Election (pg. 219). The Duke of Devonshire at Rawtenstall (pg. 219-220). Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman on Chinese Labour (pg. 220). Ministers at the Liberal Union Club (pg. 220). Contributions towards a Liberal Programme (pg. 220-221). North Sea Inquiry (pg. 221). Great Britain and the Belligerents (pg. 221-222). Visit of the King of Portugal (pg. 222). The Arbitration Treaties (pg. 222-223). The Beck Case (pg. 223). The Fiscal Controversy and the Sugar Convention (pg. 223-224). The Unemployed (pg. 224-225). Further Contributions to the Fiscal Controversy by Mr. Asquith, Lord Hugh Cecil and Mr. Bonar Law (pg. 225). Lord Rosebery in Glasgow (pg. 225-226). Outlines of Liberal Policy (pg. 226). The Question of Imperial Defence (pg. 226-227). New Scheme of Naval Organisation (pg. 227-229). Army Reform: Mr. Arnold-Forster in Edinburgh and Newcastle (pg. 229-230). New Field Artillery (pg. 230). Unionist Divisions on the Proposed Redistribution Bill and the Fiscal Question (pg. 230). Resignation of Mr. Rigg, M.P. (pg. 230). Mr. Chamberlain at Limehouse (pg. 230-231). Replies by Mr. Asquith and Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (pg. 231-232). Mr. Lyttelton in Glasgow: Renewed Doubts as to the Prime Minister's Attitude (pg. 232-233). New Fiscal Blue-Book (pg. 233). Unemployment and Pauperism (pg. 233-234). Education: the London County Council Scheme (pg. 234). Retrospect and Outlook (pg. 234).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II
Opening of Parliament (pg. 18). King's Speech (pg. 18-20). Lords' Debate on the Address (pg. 20-21). Illness of Mr. Balfour (pg. 21). Commons' Debate on the Address; Working of the Irish Land Act; The Macedonian Question; The Conduct of the South African War (pg. 21-31). Outbreak of War between Russia and Japan (pg. 31-32). Amendment to the Address, Dealing with British Commerce in the East (pg. 32). Duke of Devonshire in the City (pg. 32). The Fiscal Question; India; Amendment to the Address; Division (pg. 32-41). Bye-election in Hertfordshire (St. Albans) (pg. 41-42). The Chinese Labour Question; Lords' Debate, and Amendment to the Address in the Commons (pg. 42-47). Amendments on Irish Land Act and the Unemployed (pg. 47-49). Address Carried (pg. 49). Lords' Debates on Macedonia and on Fiscal Policy (pg. 49-53). Reports on Tariff Wars (pg. 53-54). The Venezuela Settlement (pg. 54). Supplementary Estimates for Army and Navy; Discussed (pg. 54-56). Musical Copyright and Mines (Eight Hours) Bills (pg. 56-57). Lords' Debates on Arrangement of Business, and Thibet (pg. 57-58). Navy Estimates; Discussed (pg. 58-62). Proceedings of the National Liberal Federation and Liberal League (pg. 62-63). Impending Retirement of Sir William Harcourt Announced (pg. 63). Commons' Debate on Sugar Commission (pg. 63-64). London County Council Election (pg. 64-65). London Education Committee (pg. 65). Second Report of Lord Esher's Committee (pg. 65-66). Army Estimates (pg. 66-68). Debate on Them (pg. 68-72). Mr. Pirie's Resolution on the Fiscal Question, and the Prime Minister's “Other Document”; Debates (pg. 72-78). Lord Rosebery in Newcastle (pg. 78). Education and the “Religious Difficulty”; Debate in the Commons; Proposed Compromise (pg. 78-81). Signs of Unionist Disintegration (pg. 81). Renewed Debates on the Estimates (pg. 81-82). Controversy Continued as to Chinese Labour; East Dorset Election; Debates on the Subject in the Lords and Commons; Subject Reopened on Consolidated Fund Bill; Hyde Park Demonstration (pg. 82-90). Parliament during the Latter Part of March (pg. 90). Private Legislation (Wales) Procedure Bill (pg. 90-91). Civil Service and Revenue Estimates (pg. 91-92). Concluding Section of War Office Report (pg. 92). Scottish Education Bill (pg. 92-93). Aliens Bill (pg. 93-94). Debate on Easter Adjournment (pg. 94-97). Conference on Macedonia (pg. 97). Impending Retirement of Sir M. Hicks-Beach (pg. 97).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER IV. FROM WHITSUNTIDE TO THE SUMMER RECESS
1908
The King Visits the Tsar (pg. 131). The Labour Members and the Royal Garden Party (pg. 131-132). Congresses at Whitsuntide (pg. 132). Lord Morley of Blackburn on India (pg. 132-133). Parliament Reassembles; Small Holdings; Prevention of Crime Bill (pg. 133-134). Mr. Asquith at the National Liberal Club (pg. 134). Women's Suffrage Procession to the Albert Hall (pg. 134-135). Old Age Pensions Bill; Second Reading Debate (pg. 135-137). Arrangements for Committee (pg. 137-139). National Liberal Federation at Birmingham; Mr. Asquith's Speech (pg. 139-140). Pudsey Election (pg. 140-141). Pan-Anglican Congress (pg. 141-143). Thanksgiving Service (pg. 143-144). Debate on the Territorial Army (pg. 144-145). Compulsory Service Bill Refused (pg. 145). Coal Mines (Eight Hours) Bill (pg. 145-147). Old Age Pensions Bill in Committee (pg. 147-148). Albert Hall Demonstration against the Licensing Bill (pg. 148-149). Vatersay Crofters (pg. 149). The House of Lords and Local Taxation (pg. 149-150). and the Evicted Tenants (pg. 150). on Indian Unrest (pg. 150-152). Extensions in the Old Age Pensions Bill (pg. 152-154). Protest against the Bill (pg. 154). Women Suffragists again Assail Parliament (pg. 154-155). Metropolitan Police Report (pg. 155). Daylight Saving Bill (pg. 155). Mr. Lloyd-George on the Demands on the Treasury (pg. 155-157). Coal Mines and Old Age Pensions Bills; Second Readings (pg. 157-159). Scale of Pensions (pg. 159). Land Values (Scotland) Bill (pg. 159). Dissension in the Navy (pg. 159-160). Shipbuilding Vote (pg. 160-161). Shipping Risks in War Time (pg. 161-162). Naval Manœuvres (pg. 162). Royal Visits to Leeds and Bristol (pg. 162). Lord Morley of Blackburn at Manchester University (pg. 162-163). Dinners to Mr. Asquith (pg. 163). Olympic Games (pg. 163). Visit of Members of French Chambers (pg. 163). Programme for Autumn Session (pg. 163-164). Agitation Outside (pg. 164-165). The Sugar Convention and the Liberal Party (pg. 165). Finance Bill in Committee (pg. 165-166). Pembrokeshire Election (pg. 166). Postal Reforms (pg. 166-167). Licensing Bill Guillotine (pg. 167-168). Committee (pg. 168-170). Hyde Park Demonstration (pg. 170-171). Old Age Pensions Bill in the Lords (pg. 171-173). Indian Budget (pg. 173-174). Irish University Bill (pg. 174-176). Old Age Pensions Bill in Committee in the Lords (pg. 176-178). The Lords and the Finance Bill (pg. 178-179). The Lords and National Defence (pg. 179-180). Mr. Haldane again Defends his Plan (pg. 180). Foreign Office Vote; Sir Edward Grey on our Foreign Relations (pg. 180-182). Colonial Office Vote: Ceylon, South Africa (pg. 182-183). Local Government Board; the Motor Nuisance (pg. 183). Tuberculosis (pg. 183-184). The Appropriation Bill; Debate on Ireland (pg. 184-186). International Peace Congress (pg. 186-187). Adjournment; the Haggerston Election (pg. 187).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER V. THE SUMMER RECESS AND THE AUTUMN SESSION
1908
Voyage of H.M.S. Indomitable (pg. 188). International Free Trade Congress (pg. 188-189). Other International Congresses (pg. 189). Episcopal Conference (pg. 189-190). Encyclical (pg. 190-191). The King's Visit to the German and Austrian Emperors (pg. 191). Anglo-German Relations; Mr. Winston Churchill at Swansea (pg. 191-192). Mr. Lloyd-George in Germany (pg. 192). The Territorial Forces in Camp (pg. 192-193). British and Foreign Navies; Political Speeches; Trade Union Congress (pg. 193-194). Engineering and Cotton Trades Disputes; New Conciliation Tribunal (pg. 194-195). Unemployed Disturbances (pg. 195). Eucharistic Congress (pg. 195-197). Newcastle Election (pg. 197). Hyde Park Demonstration against the Licensing Bill (pg. 197-198). Old Age Pension Applications (pg. 198). End of the Recess Campaign (pg. 198-202). Further Unemployed Disturbances (pg. 202). Church Congress (pg. 202-203). Attitude of Labour Organisations; Tariff Reform Programme (pg. 203). Parliament Reassembles; Near Eastern Crisis (pg. 203-204). Further Labour Troubles; Mr. Grayson Suspended (pg. 204-205). Suffragists Attempt to Storm the Commons (pg. 205). Suffragist Declaration (pg. 205-206). Ministerial Changes (pg. 206). Children Bill (pg. 206-207). Licensing Bill in Committee (pg. 207-210). The Government and Unemployment (pg. 210-212). Debate (pg. 212-215). Suffragists in the Ladies' Gallery (pg. 215). Lords' Debate on Ireland (pg. 215-216). Law of Distress Amendment Bill (pg. 216). Nurses' Registration Bill (pg. 216). Licensing Bill, Clause 12 to end (pg. 216-217). Municipal Elections (pg. 217-218). The German Emperor's “Interview” (pg. 218). Imperial Message to India (pg. 218). Ministers at the Guildhall (pg. 218-219). The Two-Power Standard (pg. 219). Visit of King and Queen of Sweden (pg. 219-220). Cotton Trade Dispute Settled (pg. 220). Proposed Reforms in Voting (pg. 220). Unionists and the Government (pg. 220-221). Home Rule and Disestablishment Agitations (pg. 221). Women at Municipal Elections (pg. 221). Lord Ashtown a Representative Peer (pg. 221). Children Bill in the Lords (pg. 221-222). Port of London Bill and Licensing Bill on Report (pg. 222-223). Licensing Bill, Third Reading (pg. 223-224). Conservative Conference at Cardiff (pg. 224-225). Sir Edward Grey at Scarborough (pg. 225). Unionist Conference at Manchester (pg. 225-226). New Education Bill (pg. 226-228). Earl Roberts on a German Invasion (pg. 228-229). Earl Cawdor on the Two-Power Standard (pg. 229-230). Mr. Asquith's and Lord Rosebery's Declarations (pg. 230). Naval Conference (pg. 230). New Irish Land Bill (pg. 230-231). Scottish Education Bill (pg. 231). Catholic Disabilities (pg. 231-232). Unionist Peers meet at Lansdowne House (pg. 232). Lords' Debate on Licensing Bill (pg. 232-234). Its Rejection (pg. 234-236). Education Bill, Second Reading (pg. 236-239). Failure (pg. 239-240). Mr. Lloyd-George and Women's Suffrage (pg. 240). Report on House of Lords' Reform (pg. 240-241). Mr. Asquith at the National Liberal Club (pg. 241-242). Prevention of Crime Bill (pg. 242-243). Coal Mines (Eight Hours) Bill Passes the Commons (pg. 243-244). in the Lords (pg. 244-245). Port of London Bill (pg. 245-247). Children Bill Passed (pg. 247). Hops Bill (pg. 247). Debate on Public Accounts (pg. 247-248). Statements on Proposed Reforms in India (pg. 248-249). Coal Mines (Eight Hours) Bill becomes Law (pg. 249-250). Minor Measures (pg. 250). Prorogation and King's Speech (pg. 250-251). Mr. Lloyd-George at Liverpool (pg. 251). The Earl of Cromer on Egypt (pg. 251-252). Memorandum on the Congo: Foreign and Domestic Outlook (pg. 252).
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