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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER III. FISCAL POLICY AND THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE
Conservative Policy (pg. 67). Mr. E. D. Simon and Free Trade (pg. 67). Chambers of Commerce and Safeguarding (pg. 67). Free Trade Manifesto (pg. 67-68). Miners and the Coal Bill (pg. 68). Bishops and Birth Control (pg. 68). I.L.P. Unemployment Policy (pg. 68-69). Banks and Cotton Industry (pg. 69). Mandates Commission Report on Palestine (pg. 69-70). T.U.C. Congress (pg. 70). Vote on Empire Economic Unity (pg. 70). On Family Allowances (pg. 70-71). New Safeguarding Organisation (pg. 71). F.B.I. on Fiscal Policy (pg. 71). Memorandum on Imperial Conference (pg. 71). Significance of Conference (pg. 71-73). The Delegates (pg. 73). The Agenda (pg. 73). Prominence of Economic Issue (pg. 73-74). Mr. Bennett's Proposal (pg. 74-75). Government's Reception (pg. 75). Mr. Baldwin's Statements (pg. 75-76). The South Paddington By-election (pg. 76-77). Conservative Discontent (pg. 77). Mr. Baldwin's Leadership Confirmed (pg. 77-78). Wreck of R101 (pg. 78-79). Official Inquiry (pg. 79). Labour Party Conference (pg. 79). Support of the Government (pg. 79-80). Success of Sir O. Mosley (pg. 80). Mr. Snowden on the Financial Position (pg. 80-81). Mr. L. George on Unemployment (pg. 81). White Paper on Palestine (pg. 81-82). Mr. Snowden on Protection (pg. 82). Ratification of London Naval Treaty (pg. 82). Wreaths on Armistice Day (pg. 82-83). Mr. Lloyd George on Liberal Policy (pg. 83).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER IV. FIRST STEPS IN PROTECTION
Resignation of Cabinet (pg. 91-92). New Ministry (pg. 92). Party Leaderships (pg. 92-93). Labour and the Election Result (pg. 93). Premier on International Situation (pg. 93-94). King's Speech (pg. 94). Debate on Address (pg. 94-95). Mr. Churchill on the “Free Hand” (pg. 95-96). Conservative Demands (pg. 96). Mr. Baldwin's Speech (pg. 96-97). Sir A. Chamberlain and Sir H. Samuel (pg. 97). Mr. Runciman on Dumping (pg. 97-98). Abnormal Importations Bill (pg. 98). First Orders (pg. 98-99). Statute of Westminster Bill Debates (pg. 99-101). The Ottawa Conference (pg. 102). Administration of “Needs Test” (pg. 102-103). Government's Agricultural Policy (pg. 103). Horticultural Imports Bill (pg. 103). Millers and Wheat Quota Scheme (pg. 103-104). Demand for Iron and Steel Duty (pg. 104). Mr. Baldwin's Warning (pg. 104-105). Liberal Protests (pg. 105). Britain and Japan (pg. 105). Progress of India Conference (pg. 105-106). Close of Conference (pg. 106). Government Statement of Policy (pg. 106-107). Debate on the White Paper (pg. 107-108). Mr. Churchill's Speech (pg. 108-109). Close of Debate (pg. 109). Debate in Lords (pg. 109-110). Lord Irwin's Speech (pg. 110-111). Lord Hailsham's Speech (pg. 111-112). Burma Round-Table Conference (pg. 112). Friction with France (pg. 112-113). Premier's Defence of Government (pg. 113). Mr. Runciman on Iron and Steel Imports (pg. 113-114). Mr. Chamberlain on Financial Situation (pg. 114). Reversal of Socialist Policy (pg. 114). Rising of Parliament (pg. 114-115). Suspension of Work on Cunard Liner (pg. 115). Appointment of India Committees (pg. 115). Unrest in Lancashire Cotton Trade (pg. 115-116). Britain Summons Reparation Conference (pg. 116). Economic Position at Close of Year (pg. 116).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER I. PREPARATIONS FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION
Government and Dissolution (pg. 1). Gloomy Outlook (pg. 1-2). King's Recovery (pg. 2). “Rationalisation” in Trade (pg. 2). Iron and Steel Industry and Safeguarding (pg. 2-3). Farmers and Safeguarding (pg. 3). “Dumping” of German Wheat (pg. 3-4). Changes in Local Government Bill (pg. 4). The Bill in Committee (pg. 4-5). Discretionary Powers of Ministerial Departments (pg. 5-6). Third Reading of Bill (pg. 6-7). Channel Tunnel Committee (pg. 7-8). Premier's Newcastle Speech (pg. 8). Sir H. Samuel and the Socialists (pg. 8). Anglo-American Détente (pg. 8-9). Lords and Motor Traffic (pg. 9-10). Training and Transfer of the Unemployed (pg. 10). Employers and Mond-Turner Conference Proposals (pg. 10-11). T.U.C. Attitude (pg. 12). Mond-Turner Report on Unemployment (pg. 12). Miners and Government (pg. 12). Unemployed Benefits (pg. 12-13). Chancellor and Penny Postage (pg. 13). Miners' Relief (pg. 13). Prince of Wales on Salesmanship (pg. 13). Government and Irish Loyalists (pg. 13-14). British Concessions to Ireland (pg. 15). Labour Party and Kenya (pg. 15). London Traffic Bill (pg. 15-16). Unemployment Debate (pg. 16). Premier on Issue of Election (pg. 16-17). Mr. Lloyd George's Unemployment Pledge and Proposals (pg. 17-18). Army Estimates (pg. 18). Air Estimates (pg. 18-19). Naval Estimates (pg. 19-20). Chancellor and Taxation of Motors (pg. 20). Government and Petrol Prices (pg. 20-21). Voluntary Hospitals and Local Government Bill (pg. 21). Scottish Local Government Bill (pg. 21). Labour Minister and Washington Hours Convention (pg. 21-22). Miners' Relief Fund (pg. 22). Death Penalty for Cowardice (pg. 22). Report of Police Powers Commission (pg. 22-23). I.L.P. and War Credits (pg. 23). Trade Delegation to Russia (pg. 23). Revival of Liberal Party (pg. 23-24). Sir A. Chamberlain and Mussolini (pg. 24). Surplus for 1928–29 (pg. 24).