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APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE: Deaths
1839
OCTOBER 1838 (pg. 310-301). NOVEMBER 1838 (pg. 310-301). DECEMBER 1838 (pg. 310-313). JANUARY (pg. 313-322). FEBRUARY (pg. 322-328). MARCH (pg. 328-331). APRIL (pg. 331-337). MAY (pg. 337-343). JUNE (pg. 343-349). JULY (pg. 350-357). AUGUST (pg. 357-362). SEPTEMBER (pg. 362-367). OCTOBER (pg. 367-371). NOVEMBER (pg. 371-374). DECEMBER (pg. 374-381).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II. THE BUDGET AND THE RELIEF OF INDUSTRY
1928
Surplus for the Year (pg. 36-37). The Death Penalty in the Army (pg. 37). Women's Franchise Bill Carried (pg. 37-38). Lord Birkenhead and the Press (pg. 38). The Premier and the South Wales Coal-field (pg. 38). The Budget (pg. 38-40). The De-rating Scheme (pg. 40-41). Reception of the Scheme (pg. 41-42). French War Debt Payment (pg. 42-43). The Kerosene Tax (pg. 43). Mr. Samuel's Maladroitness (pg. 43). Chancellor and the Sinking Fund (pg. 43-44). Ultimatum to Egypt (pg. 44). Mr. MacDonald's Criticism (pg. 44). The Kellogg Peace Pact Proposals: Government Attitude (pg. 44-45). British Reply (pg. 45-46). Transfer of Currency to Bank of England (pg. 46-47). The T.U.C. and the Notts Miners (pg. 47-48). Unemployment Debate (pg. 48). Expulsion of Prince Carol (pg. 48). Agricultural Credits Bill (pg. 48-49). Dog-racing Bill (pg. 49). Housing Position (pg. 49). Education Estimate (pg. 49-50). The Savidge Case (pg. 50-51). The Home Secretary's Admissions (pg. 51). Appointment of Tribunal (pg. 51). Report on Major Murray's Case (pg. 51-52). Third Cotton Conference (pg. 52). Threat of a Lock-out (pg. 52). Prime Minister's Appeal (pg. 52-53). Labour and the Wireless Merger (pg. 53). Women's Franchise Bill in the Lords (pg. 53). Mining Debate (pg. 53-54). Debate on the State of Trade (pg. 54). Report of Ministry of Labour (pg. 54). Productivity of Industry (pg. 54-55). Premier on Government's Record (pg. 55). Premier on Disarmament (pg. 55). Co-operators and the Labour Party (pg. 55-56). Finance Bill Debate (pg. 56). Mr. Churchill's Rating Figures (pg. 56). Rating and Valuation Bill (pg. 56-57). Home Secretary and Russian Banks (pg. 57-58). Safeguarding Procedure (pg. 58). New Prayer Book Measure (pg. 58-60). Bill for Stabilising Easter (pg. 60). Rating and Valuation Bill in Committee (pg. 60-61). Retirement of the Speaker (pg. 61). His Pension (pg. 61-62). Lords' Debate on Disarmament (pg. 62). Mining Debate (pg. 62-63). Rating and Valuation Bill Passed (pg. 63). “White Paper” on Local Government (pg. 63-64). The Maxton-Cook Manifesto (pg. 64). Their Campaign (pg. 64-65). T.U.C. and Mond Conference (pg. 65). Conference Meeting (pg. 65). Proposed National Council (pg. 65-66). Adoption of Report (pg. 66). New Draft of American Peace Pact (pg. 66-67). British Reply (pg. 67). Committee Stage of Finance Bill (pg. 67). Petrol Tax (pg. 67). Sugar Duty (pg. 67-68). Safeguarding Duties (pg. 68). Criticism of Mr. Churchill's Finance (pg. 68). Betting Tax (pg. 68-69). Kenya Policy (pg. 69). “Labour and the Nation” (pg. 69-70). Lord Byng's Appointment (pg. 70). Savidge Committee's Reports (pg. 70-71). The Telegraph Service (pg. 71). Railway Road Bills Carried (pg. 71-72). Transport Commission (pg. 72). Totalisator Bill (pg. 72-73). Mr. Churchill and the Bill (pg. 73). Miners' Federation Conference (pg. 73-74). Lord Peel on Safeguarding (pg. 74). The Case of Steel and Iron (pg. 74-75). Industrial Transference Board's Report (pg. 75-76). Premier on Unemployment (pg. 76). Mr. Churchill on the Fiscal System (pg. 76). Home Secretary on Safeguarding (pg. 76-77). Opposition Questions (pg. 77). Prime Minister's Letter (pg. 77). Case of Sir B. Peto (pg. 77-78). Free Trade Manifesto (pg. 78). Railway Wage Agreement (pg. 78-79). Finance Bill Passed (pg. 79). Sir A. Chamberlain on Kellogg Pact (pg. 79). Aviation Vote (pg. 79-80). Social Evils in Scotland (pg. 80). Cable Conference Report (pg. 80). Parliament Prorogued (pg. 80-81).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER IV. THE LABOUR-LIBERAL CONTACT
Programme for the Session (pg. 83-84). Prime Minister on Unemployment (pg. 84). Debate on the Address (pg. 84-85). Conservative Vote of Censure (pg. 85-86). Liberal Split (pg. 86). Liberal Memorandum on Unemployment (pg. 86). Help for the Iron and Shipbuilding Industries (pg. 86-87). School Attendance Bill Second Reading (pg. 87-88). In Committee (pg. 88). Premier's Guildhall Speech (pg. 88-89). Armistice Day (pg. 89). East Africa Committee (pg. 89). Land Utilisation Bill (pg. 89-90). The “Dumping” of Fruit (pg. 90). Of Sugar (pg. 90-91). Of Cereals (pg. 91). The “Kangaroo” Closure (pg. 91-92). Results of Economic Conference (pg. 92-93). Closing Session (pg. 93-94). Lapse of Safeguarding Duties (pg. 94). Opera Subsidy (pg. 94-95). Mr. Snowden on British Trade Methods (pg. 95). Opening of India Round-Table Conference (pg. 95-96). Princes and Federation (pg. 96). Mr. Churchill's Outburst (pg. 96-97). Debate on Palestine White Paper (pg. 97-98). Danger of Coal Stoppage (pg. 98). National Industrial Board set up (pg. 98-99). Miners' Federation Veto Spread-over (pg. 99). Peace Efforts (pg. 99-100). Compromise Solution (pg. 100). Railwaymen's Wages (pg. 100-101). Mr. Baldwin's Policy (pg. 101). Debate on Economic Conference (pg. 101-102). Debate in Lords (pg. 102). I.L.P. “Purge” (pg. 102-103). Quarrel with Government (pg. 103). The Mosley-Cook Manifesto (pg. 103). Road Traffic Act in Force (pg. 103-104). Highway Code (pg. 104). New Unemployment Insurance Loan (pg. 104-105). The New Royal Commission (pg. 105-106). Ancient Monuments Bill (pg. 106). The Loaning of National Treasures (pg. 106). Trade Union and Electoral Reform Bills Announced (pg. 106-107). Liberal-Labour “Contact” (pg. 107). Approval by Labour Party (pg. 107-108). Bills Introduced (pg. 108). Lapse of Dye-stuffs Act (pg. 108-109). Continuance forced by Lords (pg. 109). Fruitless Unemployment Debate (pg. 109-110). Conservatives and Economy (pg. 110). Sir R. Horne's Manifesto (pg. 110). The Foreign Secretary and the Soviet (pg. 110-111). Rising of Parliament (pg. 111). Threat to Sunday Cinemas (pg. 111-112). Effects of Trade Depression (pg. 112). Progress of India Conference (pg. 112).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER III. FISCAL POLICY AND THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE
1930
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).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER IV. CLOSE OF THE SESSION
1927
Position of the Government (pg. 107). Programme for the Session (pg. 107). Announcement of Indian Commission (pg. 107-108). Amendment of Indian Reforms Act (pg. 108). Lord Birkenhead's Statement (pg. 108-109). Debate in the Commons (pg. 109). Labour and the Commission (pg. 109-110). Prime Minister's Speech (pg. 110). Opposition to the Unemployment Bill (pg. 110-111). Minister of Labour's Speech (pg. 111). Labour and the Bill (pg. 111-112). Conservative Criticism (pg. 112). Government Reply (pg. 112). Government Amendment (pg. 112-113). The Bill in Committee (pg. 113). Third Reading (pg. 113-114). Celebration of Armistice Day (pg. 114). Miners' Deputation to Minister of Labour (pg. 114). Labour Vote of Censure (pg. 114-115). Sir P. Cunliffe-Lister Shouted Down (pg. 115). Mr. Baldwin's Silence (pg. 115-116). Vote of Censure (pg. 116). Sir P. Cunliffe-Lister's Speech (pg. 116-117). Government and Disarmament (pg. 117). Lord Cecil on his Resignation (pg. 117-118). Lord Balfour's Reply (pg. 118). Films Bill (pg. 118-119). Landlord and Tenant Bill (pg. 119). War Office and Surrey Downs (pg. 119). Commons Debate on Disarmament (pg. 119-120). Britain and Russian Disarmament Proposal (pg. 120). Sir A. Chamberlain's Interview with M. Litvinoff (pg. 120-121). Mr. MacDonald's Health (pg. 121). Mr. Snowden and the Surtax (pg. 121). The Rumanian-Hungarian Dispute (pg. 121-122). The Prayer Book Measure (pg. 122). Protestant Opposition (pg. 122). Debate in the Lords (pg. 122-123). In the Commons (pg. 123-124). Archbishop of Canterbury's Statement (pg. 124). Supplementary Estimates for Shanghai and Sugar Beet (pg. 124-125). Labour Party and Unemployment (pg. 125). Plight of Agriculture (pg. 125-126). House of Commons Standing Orders (pg. 126). Bills in House of Lords (pg. 126). King's Speech (pg. 126). Deputation on Greyhound Racing (pg. 126-127). Mr. Ponsonby's Peace Letter (pg. 127). Sir A. Mond's Industrial Peace Move (pg. 127). T.U.C. Acceptance (pg. 127).
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