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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER III. BRITAIN AND THE CONFLICT IN SPAIN
Britain Accepts French Non-intervention Proposals (pg. 74). State of Public Feeling (pg. 74-75). Government's Action (pg. 75). Labour Deputation to Foreign Minister (pg. 75). Labour and Non-intervention (pg. 75-76). Non-intervention Committee Set Up (pg. 76). Report on Fixed Trusts (pg. 76). Anglo-Egyptian Treaty Signed (pg. 76-77). Troops Sent to Palestine (pg. 77). Trading Estate in Special Area (pg. 77). Trade Union Congress (pg. 77-78). Congress and Spain (pg. 78). United Front with Communists Rejected (pg. 78-79). Invitations to new Locarno Conference (pg. 79). Mr. Eden at Geneva (pg. 79-80). Britain Supports the Franc: Treasury Statement (pg. 80-81). Reception by City (pg. 81). Conservative Conference (pg. 81-82). Mr. Chamberlain on Re-armament (pg. 82). Labour Party Conference (pg. 82). Divided Opinions on Re-armament (pg. 82-83). Conference and Spain (pg. 83-84). Fascists and Communists in the East End (pg. 84). Labour Criticism of Home Secretary (pg. 84). Labour Criticism of Home Secretary, His Reply (pg. 84-85). Further Trouble in East End (pg. 85). Labour Anxiety about Spain (pg. 85-86). Support of Spanish Government (pg. 86). British Government Suggest Exchange of Hostages (pg. 86). Mr. Eden Defends Non-intervention (pg. 86-87). Labour View (pg. 87). Liberal View (pg. 87-88). Government Changes (pg. 88). Air Ministry and Lord Nuffield (pg. 88). Parliament Prorogued (pg. 88-89). Report on Private Manufacture of Arms (pg. 89-90). King George V. Memorial Fund (pg. 90).