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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER I.—THE DEFEAT OF ITALY
The New Government “Executives” (pg. 1-2). Reasons for the Change (pg. 2). Defects in Government Control System (pg. 2). Advances in Production (pg. 2-3). Need of Fresh Supplies of Labour (pg. 3). Plan for Registration of Industry (pg. 3). Departure of Lord Halifax for America (pg. 3-4). Diminution of Air Raids (pg. 4-5). Compulsory Fire-watching (pg. 5). Effects of Shelter Life (pg. 5). R.A.F. Activity (pg. 5-6). Shipping Losses in January and February (pg. 6). Effect on Food Supplies (pg. 6). High Figure of Road Accidents (pg. 6-7). Suppression of Daily Worker (pg. 7). Protest in Parliament (pg. 7). War Damage Bill Passed (pg. 7-8). Modification of Household Means Test (pg. 8). Labour Party's Reception (pg. 8-9). New Vote of 600 million (pg. 9). Government Changes (pg. 9). House of Commons Disqualification Bill (pg. 9-10). Government's Reconstruction Plans (pg. 10). Public Schools Bill (pg. 10-11). Capture of Bardia (pg. 11). Of Tobruk (pg. 11). Of Benghazi (pg. 11). British Gains and Losses (pg. 11-12). British Advance in Eritrea (pg. 12). Rising in Abyssinia: Mr. Eden's Statement (pg. 12). German Air Attacks in Mediterranean (pg. 12-13). German Reinforcements in Africa (pg. 13). British Rights in Tangier (pg. 13). Government and Dock Labourers (pg. 13-14). Registration for Employment Order (pg. 14). Women's Eagerness (pg. 14-15). Government Scheme for Concentration of Production (pg. 15). Method of Concentration (pg. 15-16). Army and Civil Defence Services (pg. 16). Mr. Bevin and Compulsion of Workers (pg. 16). Labour and the “People's Convention” (pg. 16-17). B.B.C. Heresy Hunting (pg. 17). First Raid on Lofoten Islands (pg. 17). First Lord on Naval Position (pg. 17-18). Progress in Army Equipment (pg. 18-19). Work of the Air Forces (pg. 19). Militia Camp Affair (pg. 19). Prime Minister on Lease and Lend Bill (pg. 19-20). Mission of Sir A. Salter (pg. 20). British Advance in Somaliland (pg. 20). British Somaliland Recovered (pg. 20-21). Capture of Keren (pg. 21). Of Massawa (pg. 21). British Command of Mediterranean (pg. 21-22). Breach with Rumania (pg. 22). Mr. Eden in the Near East (pg. 22). Breach with Bulgaria (pg. 22-23). Appeals to Yugoslavia (pg. 23). Britain and the Yugoslav Revolution (pg. 23). Battle of Matapan (pg. 23-24). Sunday Opening of Music Halls (pg. 24). Submarine Menace Intensified (pg. 24). Air Raids in March (pg. 24-25). Progress in Food Production (pg. 25). Accounts for the Year (pg. 25). The Budget (pg. 25-27). “Combing-out” of Industry (pg. 27).