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PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM: CHAPTER IV. THE LAST QUARTER
The Trades Union Congress (pg. 50-51). the Conservative Party Conference (pg. 51-52). the Labour Party Conference (pg. 52-54). the financial crisis (pg. 54). Parliament reassembles (pg. 54). an autumn Budget (pg. 54-57). the Burgess and Maclean debate (pg. 57-58). the ‘14-day’ rule (pg. 58). the prohibition of heroin (pg. 58-59). foreign affairs: arms importation by Egypt (pg. 59-60). the second Geneva Conference (pg. 60-61). Cyprus (pg. 61-62). Malta (pg. 62). Mr. Gaitskell becomes leader of the Labour Party (pg. 62-63). reconstruction of the Government (pg. 63). Princess Margaret (pg. 63-64). miscellaneous items (pg. 64-66).
PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM: CHAPTER III. JUNE TO SEPTEMBER
The footplate men's strike (pg. 35-36). the dock strike (pg. 36-37). the seamen's strike (pg. 37-38). the problem of industrial unrest (pg. 38-39). the new Parliament: the Labour ‘Shadow Cabinet’ (pg. 39-40). the report of the Monopolies Commission (pg. 40-41). hospitals, roads, and coal (pg. 41-42). miscellaneous announcements in Parliament (pg. 42-44). the Geneva Conference of heads of Governments (pg. 44-45). the Queen's visit to Norway (pg. 45-46). Irish Republican arms raid (pg. 46). the Cyprus Conference (pg. 46-47). the Prime Minister's warning on overspending (pg. 47). the execution of Mrs. Ellis (pg. 47-48). commercial television begins (pg. 48). miscellaneous items (pg. 48-49). the fine summer (pg. 49-50).
I HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM: CHAPTER 4. THE NEW GOVERNMENT
The Labour post-mortem: Mr Jay and other critics (pg. 40-41). Trade Union reactions (pg. 41). the Blackpool discussion (pg. 41-43). the Cabinet shuffle (pg. 43-44). the election of a new Speaker (pg. 44-45). the Queen's Speech and the debate on the Address (pg. 45-47). the Labour ‘shadow cabinet’ (pg. 47). Unemployment and Betting Bills (pg. 47-48). Speaker's pension debate (pg. 48-49). the police debate and appointment of royal commission (pg. 49-50). the Labour Party and Central Africa (pg. 50). the Prime Minister as an answerer of ‘questions’ (pg. 50). the Crowther report on 15–18 education (pg. 50-51). British book exhibition in Moscow (pg. 51). agreement with Egypt (pg. 51). ‘the Seven’ and ‘the Six’ (pg. 51-52). the Western summit (pg. 52). Piccadilly Circus (pg. 52-53). the expansion of London (pg. 53). protection of the Sussex Downs (pg. 53-54). the new Motorway (pg. 54). the growth of television (pg. 54-55). Christmas toys (pg. 55). the weather (pg. 55).
I HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM: CHAPTER 1. THE FIRST QUARTER—MR MACMILLAN PRIME MINISTER
Sir Anthony Eden's resignation (pg. 1-2). Mr Macmillan's Government (pg. 2-3). Labour reactions (pg. 3-4). Egyptian reservations on use of Suez Canal (pg. 4). parliamentary privilege (pg. 4-5). the four students in Hungary (pg. 5). defence talks in Washington (pg. 5-6). British troops in Germany (pg. 6). Homicide and Rent Bills (pg. 6-7). rating changes (pg. 7). social service economies (pg. 7-8). nuclear power stations (pg. 8). by-elections (pg. 8-9). British reactions to U.S. and U.N. Middle East policy (pg. 9-11). the Bermuda Conference (pg. 11-12). release of Archbishop Makarios and resignation of Lord Salisbury (pg. 12). Ghana independence (pg. 12-13). industrial disputes: the doctors (pg. 13-14). Briggs Motor Bodies factory (pg. 14). shipbuilders (pg. 14). engineers (pg. 14-15). railwaymen (pg. 15-16). royal visit to Portugal (pg. 16). miscellaneous: television (pg. 16-17). juvenile smoking (pg. 17). maintenance orders (pg. 17). cricket reform (pg. 17-18). petrol rationing (pg. 18). a mild winter (pg. 18). earth tremors (pg. 18).
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).
I HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM: CHAPTER 4. THE LAST QUARTER
The Prime Minister at U.N. General Assembly (pg. 41-43). independence of Nigeria (pg. 43). the party conferences (pg. 43). conflict in Labour Party (pg. 43-46). the Queen's Speech (pg. 46-48). the autumn session of Parliament (pg. 48-50). Central African conference (pg. 50-51). White Paper on railway reorganization (pg. 51). statistics of air and sea transport (pg. 51-52). Lady Chatterley's Lover acquitted of obscenity (pg. 52-53). Anglo-German air incident (pg. 53-54). Archbishop of Canterbury visits the Pope (pg. 54-55). police pay improved (pg. 55). miscellaneous (pg. 55-57). the autumn floods (pg. 57).
I HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM: CHAPTER 2. THE SECOND QUARTER
The White Paper on Defence (pg. 18-20). nuclear tests (pg. 20). the Budget (pg. 20-22). the Suez Canal re-opened (pg. 22-23). shipbuilding and engineering disputes' settlement (pg. 23). entertainment tax (pg. 23-24). Lord Attlee on the art of being Prime Minister (pg. 24-25). Admiral North's case (pg. 25). by-elections (pg. 25-26). Shops Bill and Rent Act (pg. 26-27). Premium bonds draw (pg. 27). telephone tapping (pg. 27-28). smoking and lung cancer (pg. 28). external relations: Cyprus (pg. 28-29). China trade (pg. 29). dollar travel allowances (pg. 29). letter to Mr Bulganin (pg. 29). Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference (pg. 29-30). the royal visits to France and Denmark (pg. 30-31). the Adams case (pg. 31-32). miscellaneous: the Third Programme (pg. 32). the pensions problem (pg. 32-33). possible newspaper merger (pg. 33). the Channel Tunnel Company (pg. 33). the automatic typist (pg. 33-34). ice cream (pg. 34). the weather (pg. 34).
I HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM: CHAPTER 1. THE FIRST QUARTER
The impending general election (pg. 1-2). Mr Nicolson and East Bournemouth (pg. 2-3). Mr Butler's legislative programme (pg. 3-4). Marlborough House (pg. 4-5). the Speaker's retirement announced (pg. 5). unemployment debate (pg. 5). American trade restrictions (pg. 5). ‘Much ado about Mr Hurry’ (pg. 5-6). by-elections (pg. 6). the Cyprus settlement (pg. 6-7). the Egyptian agreement (pg. 7-8). trouble in the Central African Federation (pg. 8-10). the Prime Minister's visit to Russia (pg. 10-11). the Waters case (pg. 11-12). Churchill College (pg. 12). the Reading diamonds hoax (pg. 12-13). the Gilbert and Sullivan copyright (pg. 13). eating and drinking habits (pg. 13-14). the weather (pg. 14).
I HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM: CHAPTER 2. EASTER TO MIDSUMMER
The Budget (pg. 17-19). Anglo-German agreement on ‘support costs’ (pg. 19-20). precautions against unemployment (pg. 20). the telephone service (pg. 20-21). Labour and the public schools (pg. 21). by-elections (pg. 21-22). ‘summit’ talks (pg. 22-23). a plan for Cyprus (pg. 23-24). industrial disputes: the railways (pg. 24-25). the London busmen (pg. 25-28). the London dockers (pg. 28-29). Downing Street repairs (pg. 29). Coventry Cathedral ballet proposal and the Lord's Day Observance Society (pg. 29-31). the Queen Mother's visit to Lundy Island (pg. 31). a wet June (pg. 31).