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APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE: DEATHS
1849
APRIL 1846 (pg. 212). APRIL 1848 (pg. 212). JULY 1848 (pg. 212). OCTOBER 1848 (pg. 212). NOVEMBER 1848 (pg. 212). DECEMBER 1848 (pg. 212-213). JANUARY (pg. 213-219). FEBRUARY (pg. 219-223). MARCH (pg. 223-230). APRIL (pg. 230-234). MAY (pg. 234-245). JUNE (pg. 245-250). JULY (pg. 251-257). AUGUST (pg. 257-265). SEPTEMBER (pg. 266-271). OCTOBER (pg. 272-281). NOVEMBER (pg. 281-289). DECEMBER (pg. 289-301).
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OBITUARY OF EMINENT PERSONS: JUNE
Major-Gen. Armstrong (pg. 154). Surg.-Gen. Beatson (pg. 154). Mr. J. Bellew (pg. 155). Rear-Admiral Campbell (pg. 155). Sir Charles Fox (pg. 155-156). Sir S. R. Glynne (pg. 156). Bishop Harding (pg. 156). Rev. C. A. J. Johns (pg. 156-157). Sir Alex. Nisbet (pg. 157). Rev. M. H. Seymour (pg. 157). Mr. H. Staunton (pg. 157). Master Templer (pg. 157-158).
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PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM: CHAPTER III. MIDSUMMER TO MICHAELMAS—THE SUEZ CRISIS
1956
The B.M.C. strike (pg. 32-33). parliamentary debates: prostitution (pg. 33). death penalty (pg. 33). V.C.s' income tax (pg. 33-34). M.P.s' salaries (pg. 34). Ceylon bases (pg. 34). Cyprus: Lord Radcliffe's appointment (pg. 34). foreign affairs (pg. 34-35). the Suez crisis (pg. 35-40). Cyprus: the abortive truce offer (pg. 40-41). the ‘Nina’ affair (pg. 41-42). Gold Coast independence (pg. 42). the Duke of Edinburgh's Oxford conference (pg. 42-43). miscellaneous: the Battersea tower and the New Barbican plan (pg. 43). the Oxford road decision (pg. 43). magistrates and motoring offences (pg. 43-44). Sunday schools (pg. 44). public libraries and television (pg. 44-45). traction engines (pg. 45). the wet summer: cricket (pg. 45-46). south coast holiday economics (pg. 46).
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PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM: CHAPTER I. THE FIRST QUARTER
1956
The Prime Minister's decline in popularity (pg. 1). surplus arms for Egypt (pg. 1-2). talks in Washington and Ottawa (pg. 2). death penalty: advance towards abolition (pg. 2-3). industrial troubles: Smithfield porters (pg. 3-4). musicians (pg. 4). lay clerks of Canterbury Cathedral (pg. 4). printers (pg. 4-5). teachers (pg. 5). the Restrictive Trade Practices Bill (pg. 5-6). the Chancellor's measures against inflation (pg. 6-8). defence debate (pg. 8). National Health Service (pg. 8-9). Divorce Commission report (pg. 9). technological education (pg. 9). by-elections (pg. 9). Cyprus (pg. 9-11). foreign affairs debate (pg. 11-12). dismissal of General Glubb (pg. 12). Malta (pg. 12-13). British Caribbean Federation (pg. 13). Royal visit to Nigeria (pg. 13). miscellaneous: canals (pg. 13-14). car inspection (pg. 14). air-speed record (pg. 14). renovation of Westminster Abbey (pg. 14). St. Paul's Cathedral precinct plan (pg. 14-15). proposal to demolish the Imperial Institute (pg. 15). ethics of hunting (pg. 15). drinks and books (pg. 15-16). M. Malenkov's visit (pg. 16). frost and thaw (pg. 16-17).
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PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. SUMMARY: CHAPTER I. BEFORE EASTER—THE EAST COAST FLOODS
1953
The east coast floods (pg. 1-4). industrial news (pg. 4). Parliament: the Transport and Steel Bills (pg. 4-5). decontrol (pg. 5-6). Estimates and defence (pg. 6-7). problems of crime and punishment (pg. 7-8). miscellaneous debates (pg. 8-9). the Austin Motors strike (pg. 9-10). the Anglo-Egyptian Agreement on the future of the Sudan (pg. 10-12). prospects of a Canal settlement (pg. 12). the Mau Mau problem in Kenya (pg. 12-13). Central African Federation debate (pg. 13-14). relations with U.S.A. regarding Korea (pg. 14-15). arrest of neo-Nazis in Germany (pg. 15-16). visit of President Tito of Yugoslavia (pg. 16). death of Stalin and subsequent Communist policy (pg. 16-17). death of Queen Mary (pg. 17-18).
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