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A. GREAT BRITAIN. SUMMARY: CHAPTER IV (FOURTH QUARTER) BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY
Conservative Party Conference (pg. 74-75). International Trade Conference (pg. 75). White Paper on Defence (pg. 75-76). New Ministerial Appointments (pg. 76). Defence Proposals in the House of Lords (pg. 76). Defence Proposals before the Commons (pg. 76-77). Atomic Energy Bill (pg. 77). Memorial to President Roosevelt (pg. 77-78). Amendment to Fair Wages Clauses in Government Contracts (pg. 78). The Coinage Bill (pg. 78-79). Wales and the House of Commons (pg. 79-80). Care of Children (pg. 80). The Coal Situation (pg. 80). House Construction and Private Enterprise (pg. 80-81). The Foreign Secretary and the Peace Conference (pg. 81-83). Debate on Foreign Affairs (pg. 83). Reduction of the Armed Forces (pg. 83). Trades Union Congress (pg. 83-84). T.U.C. President's Address (pg. 84-86). Motion for a Royal Commission on the Press (pg. 86). Prorogation of Parliament (pg. 86). “Equal Pay” Royal Commission Report (pg. 86-87). Reform of Parliamentary Procedure (pg. 87). Date of Armistice Day (pg. 87-88). Debate on Trade and Industry (pg. 88). Matrimonial Cases; Second Denning Committee Report (pg. 88-89). Second Parliamentary Session; King's Speech (pg. 89-90). Debate on the Address (pg. 90). Labour Amendments (pg. 90-91). Prime Minister's Reply (pg. 91-92). Labour Party and its “Rebels” (pg. 92). Government and the “Closed Shop” (pg. 92). Neglected Children (pg. 92-93). The Opposition and Nationalisation (pg. 93). Exchange Control Bill (pg. 93-94). Parliamentary Seats; Commission's Terms of Reference (pg. 94-95). Crime and Juvenile Delinquency (pg. 95). The Territorial Army (pg. 95-96). Strength of the Armed Forces (pg. 96). Wheat Supplies (pg. 96-97). Food Parcels to Germany (pg. 97). British and American Forces in Germany (pg. 97). Civic Restaurants Bill (pg. 97-98). Cotton Bill (pg. 98-99). Transport Bill (pg. 99-100). Second Reading (pg. 100-102). Agriculture Bill (pg. 102). Statistics Bill (pg. 102-103). Indian Leaders in London (pg. 103). Debate on India (pg. 103-104). Self-Government for Burma (pg. 104-105). Corfu Channel Incident (pg. 105). Industrial Revival and Coal (pg. 105).
ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER III.—LABOUR IN POWER
Election Results (pg. 53). Causes of landslide (pg. 53-54). First List of Ministers (pg. 54). Mr. Attlee at Potsdam (pg. 54). Completion of Ministry (pg. 54-55). State of Parties (pg. 55). British Forces in the Far East (pg. 55). Surrender of Japan (pg. 55-56). Victory Celebrations (pg. 56). Misgivings about Atomic Bomb (pg. 56). King's Broadcast (pg. 56). Opening of Parliament (pg. 56-57). Address to the King (pg. 57). National Thanksgiving (pg. 57-58). Occupation of Singapore (pg. 58). Repatriation of Prisoners of War (pg. 58). Radar's Part in the War (pg. 58-59). Import Returns for 1939–44 (pg. 59). Programme for the Session (pg. 59-60). Mr. Churchill on the Atomic Bomb (pg. 60-61). On the Potsdam Conference (pg. 61-62). Mr. Attlee's Tribute to Mr. Churchill (pg. 62). Mr. Attlee on Aims of British Foreign Policy (pg. 62). On Demobilisation (pg. 62-63). On Transition to Peace Conditions (pg. 63). On Standard of Living (pg. 63). Private Members' time taken (pg. 63). Mr. Bevin on State of Europe (pg. 63-64). On need for Economic Reconstruction (pg. 64). On Greece (pg. 64-65). On Balkans, Italy and Poland (pg. 65-66). On Spain (pg. 66). Reception of Speech (pg. 66). Channel Islands in the War (pg. 66-67). Mr. Dalton on Financial Policy (pg. 67). Parliament approves United Nations Charter (pg. 67-68). Select Committee on Procedure (pg. 68). Rate of Demobilisation (pg. 68-69). End of Lend-Lease (pg. 69). Premier's Statement (pg. 69-70). Government urged to speed Demobilisation (pg. 70). Minister of Labour's Statement (pg. 70-71). Requirements of Industry (pg. 71). Trades Union Congress (pg. 71-72). Demand for quicker Demobilisation (pg. 72). Government Reply (pg. 72). T.U.C. and Russian Trade Unions (pg. 72-73). The Question of Labour Controls (pg. 73). New Demobilisation Scheme (pg. 73). Foreign Ministers' Conference (pg. 73-74). Disagreement over Procedure (pg. 74). Breakdown of Conference (pg. 74-75). Petroleum Agreement with U.S.A. (pg. 75). Raising of School-leaving Age (pg. 75). National Savings Figures (pg. 75). Mr. Churchill and General Franco (pg. 75-76).
ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER IV.—THE AMERICAN LOAN AGREEMENT
Mr. Bevin on Foreign Secretaries' Conference (pg. 76-77). Supplies and Services Bill (pg. 77-78). Second Reading of Industrial Injuries Bill (pg. 78). Government refusal to increase Old Age Pensions (pg. 78-79). To limit selling price of Houses (pg. 79). Working Parties in Industry (pg. 79). Cost of Temporary Houses (pg. 79-80). Mr. Bevan on Housing Policy (pg. 80-81). Effect of War on Civilian Consumption (pg. 81-82). Mr. Churchill on England's Military Needs (pg. 82-83). Government Reply (pg. 83). New Vote of Credit (pg. 83). Supplementary Budget (pg. 83-84). Bank of England Nationalisation Bill (pg. 84-85). Civil Aviation Policy (pg. 85-86). Mr. H. Morrison on Nationalisation Policy (pg. 86). Lords on Control of the Atom (pg. 86-87). Government Concern (pg. 87). Mr. Churchill against sharing information (pg. 87). Mr. Bevin on Power Politics (pg. 87-88). Mr. Attlee on Purpose of his Visit to U.S.A. (pg. 88). Agreement with U.S.A. and Canada on Use of Atomic Energy (pg. 88-89). Mr. Attlee's Report on his Visit (pg. 89). Mr. Eden and Mr. Bevin on National Sovereignty (pg. 89-90). Mr. Bevin on Relations with Poland (pg. 90). With Greece (pg. 90-91). With Middle East (pg. 91). With Java (pg. 91). Disturbances in Palestine (pg. 91-92). Anglo-American Committee formed (pg. 92). Future Policy in Palestine (pg. 92-93). Sir A. Salter's Plea for Increased Aid to Europe (pg. 93). Mr. Bevin's Reply (pg. 93). Sir B. Smith on Food Situation (pg. 93-94). Interim Report of Committee on Procedure (pg. 94-95). Parliament's Thanks to Armed and Civil Forces (pg. 95). Labour Success at Municipal Elections (pg. 95). Rent Control for Furnished Houses (pg. 95-96). Dock Strike (pg. 96). Highland Water-Power Scheme (pg. 96-97). Agricultural Prices Policy (pg. 97). Defence Regulations Bill (pg. 97-98). Building Materials Bill (pg. 98). Conservative Party Leadership (pg. 98-99). Vote of Censure Debate (pg. 99-100). American Loan Agreement (pg. 100-101). British Disappointment (pg. 101-102). Bretton Woods Agreements Bill (pg. 102). Mr. Dalton on the Loan Agreement (pg. 102-103). Debate in Commons (pg. 103-104). The Voting (pg. 104). Lord Beaverbrook's Designs (pg. 104-105). Lord Keynes on the Agreement (pg. 105). Bretton Woods Bill passed (pg. 105). Government Statement on India (pg. 105-106). Mr. Bevin in Moscow (pg. 106). Winding-up of Ministry of Information (pg. 106-107). Coal Nationalisation Bill (pg. 107). Serious Outlook in Coal Industry (pg. 107).