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United Kingdom Delegation (Geneva) to Viscount Halifax (Received September 20)
Reports proposals submitted by Chinese Delegates at League of Nations regarding questions of loan, export credits. League loan, poison gas, air bombing and Article 17: asks for instructions regarding replies to be returned to points raised.
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER I. THE GENERAL TARIFF
The Financial Problem (pg. 1). Taxpayers' Effort (pg. 1-2). Economic Position (pg. 2). Unemployment Returns (pg. 2). Government and Reparations Conference (pg. 2-3). Postponement of Conference (pg. 3). Public and Disarmament Conference (pg. 3-4). British Policy in Manchuria (pg. 4). Burma Round-Table Conference (pg. 4-5). Report of Cabinet Economic Committee (pg. 5). Differences in Cabinet (pg. 5-6). The “Agreement to Differ” (pg. 6). Sir H. Samuel's Justification (pg. 6-7). Prime Minister's Defence (pg. 7). Wheat Quota Scheme (pg. 7). Government and Ottawa Conference (pg. 7). Dartmoor Mutiny (pg. 7). Resignation of Sir W. Jowitt (pg. 7-8). Repayment of Loan to France and United States (pg. 8). The Soviet and British Claims (pg. 8). Government and Shanghai Hostilities (pg. 8-9). Town and Country Planning Bill (pg. 9). Results of Abnormal Importations Act (pg. 9-11). Tariff Resolution Introduced: Chancellor's Speech (pg. 9-11). Sir H. Samuel's Criticism (pg. 11-12). Mr. Runciman's Defence (pg. 12-13). Sir H. Samuel on his Position (pg. 13). The Constitutional Question (pg. 13-14). Import Duties Bill Exemptions (pg. 14). Government's Agricultural Policy (pg. 14-15). Import Duties Bill Second Reading (pg. 15). Premier's Eye Operation (pg. 15). Report on Dartmoor Mutiny (pg. 15-16). Juvenile Offenders Law (pg. 16). Reparations Conference Fixed (pg. 16-17). France and British Coal (pg. 17). Post Office Committee Appointed (pg. 17). Labour Protest against Means Test (pg. 17-18). Parliament and the Far East (pg. 18-19). Import Duties Bill Passed (pg. 18-19). Import Duties Advisory Committee (pg. 20). Committee on “Sky-writing” (pg. 20). Estimates for coming Year (pg. 20-21). Position in India (pg. 21-22). Wheat Bill Second Reading (pg. 22-23). Naval Estimates (pg. 23). Army Estimates (pg. 23). Air Estimates (pg. 23-24). The “Gold Rush” (pg. 24-25). Revival of Confidence (pg. 25). Cost of Living (pg. 25). Chancellor on Currency Fluctuation (pg. 25-26). Mr. Baldwin's Optimism (pg. 26). Mr. Chamberlain's Warning (pg. 26-27). Sir John Simon on Sino-Japanese Dispute (pg. 27). Lotteries Bill Introduced (pg. 27-28). National Accounts for 1931–32 (pg. 28). Trouble in Lancashire Cotton Industry (pg. 28-29). I.L.P. and Labour Party (pg. 29). Breach with Ireland over the Oath and Annuities (pg. 29-30). Four-Power Danubian Conference (pg. 30-31).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER III. THE INDIA REPORT
Problem of Motor Accidents (pg. 71). Minister of Transport's Orders (pg. 71-72). Railway Wage Agreement (pg. 72). Lancashire and German Debts (pg. 72-73). Lancashire and Australian Duties (pg. 73). Labour Report on Fascism (pg. 73-74). Trade Union Congress (pg. 74-75). Fascist and Anti-Fascist Demonstrations in Hyde Park (pg. 75). Report on Migration Policy (pg. 75-76). Launching of the Queen Mary (pg. 76). Threat of South Wales Coal Strike (pg. 76-77). National Telephone Week (pg. 77). Liberal Party's Election Decision (pg. 77). Labour Party Conference (pg. 77-78). Hostility to Communists (pg. 78-79). Sir S. Cripps and the Executive (pg. 79-80). Defeats of Socialist League (pg. 80). Labour Rejection of “United Front” Proposal (pg. 80). Conservative Conference (pg. 80-81). Government and Cabinet Documents (pg. 81-82). Cotton Spinners' New Scheme (pg. 82). Slum Clearance Progress (pg. 82). Engagement of Prince George (pg. 82-83). Norwegian Fishing Dispute (pg. 83). The Great Air Race (pg. 83). Resumption of Naval Conversations (pg. 83). National Labour Committee Luncheon (pg. 83-84). Report of India Joint Select Committee (pg. 84-85). German Commercial Debts Arrangement (pg. 85). Labour Municipal Gains (pg. 85-86). Labour and Clean Administration (pg. 86). Opposition to Sedition Bill (pg. 86). The Bill in Parliament (pg. 86-88). Passing of Betting and Lotteries Bill (pg. 88). Debate on Arms Traffic (pg. 88-89). Sir J. Simon and the Peace Ballot (pg. 90). Enrolling of Police for the Saar (pg. 90-91). Reports of the Commissioners for Depressed Areas (pg. 91). Government's Plans for Help (pg. 91-92). Premier's Guildhall Speech (pg. 92). New Rules of Procedure (pg. 92-93). Prorogation of Parliament (pg. 93).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER I. PREPARATIONS FOR THE WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE
Position of the Government (pg. 1-2). Trade in 1932 (pg. 2). President Hoover's Invitation (pg. 2). Mr. Chamberlain on War Debts (pg. 2-3). Sir R. Lindsay in England (pg. 3). Mr. Chamberlain on the Currency Question (pg. 3-4). Railway Wages Board Reports (pg. 4). Rejection by Men (pg. 4). Waterloo Bridge Decision (pg. 4). Imprisonment of Tom Mann (pg. 4-5). British Disarmament Proposals (pg. 5). Mr. Eden on British Guarantees (pg. 5-6). Anglo-Persian Oil Company Arrangement (pg. 6). The Totalisator Problem (pg. 6). Labour Demonstration on Unemployment (pg. 6-7). Liberals and the Government (pg. 7). The Building Subsidy (pg. 7). Parliament and the Austrian Loan (pg. 7-8). Kenya Native Rights (pg. 8). The Crown Lands Commissioners (pg. 8-9). Government and Local Authorities (pg. 9). Government's Unemployment Policy (pg. 9-10). Conservatives and India (pg. 10-11). Parliament and the B.B.C. (pg. 11). The Arms Export Embargo (pg. 11-12). British Air Disarmament Policy (pg. 12). Estimates for 1933–34 (pg. 12-13). Parliament and Taxation (pg. 13). Government's Financial Policy (pg. 13-14). London Passenger Transport Bill (pg. 14). Housing Bill (pg. 14). Discussion of Service Estimates (pg. 14-15). Government and Disarmament Conference (pg. 15-16). Prime Minister and Sir J. Simon at Geneva (pg. 16). At Rome (pg. 16-17). Mr. MacDonald on his Visits (pg. 17-18). Mr. Churchill's Criticism (pg. 18). Mr. Eden's Defence (pg. 18). Agricultural Bill (pg. 18-19). Mr. Runciman on Most-Favoured-Nation Clause (pg. 19). M. Bonnet in London (pg. 19-20). Movement for “Wise Spending” (pg. 20). Mr. Chamberlain's reply (pg. 20-21). Government and Distressed Areas (pg. 21-22). Slum Clearance Campaign (pg. 22). White Paper on India (pg. 22-23). Commons Debate (pg. 23-24). Lords Debate (pg. 24-25). Joint Select Committee Appointed (pg. 25). Anglo-Russian Crisis (pg. 25-26). Prohibition of Russian Imports Bill (pg. 26-27). The Moscow Trial (pg. 27-28). Prime Minister's Visit to Washington (pg. 28). Parliament and the Nazi Outrages (pg. 28-29). Road and Rail Traffic Bill (pg. 29-30). I.L.P. and Communists (pg. 30). Accounts for 1932–33 (pg. 30-31).
Visit of the Roumanian Foreign Minister, April 23-26, 1939
Record of conversations at second meeting with M. Gafencu in Prime Minister's room in House of Commons: Roumanian-German relations, position of Poland, progress of H.M.G.'s negotiations with Soviet Government, position of Yugoslavia and arms for Roumania discussed.
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER 3. THE DISARMAMENT PROBLEM
Political Calm (pg. 64). Plight of Livestock Farmers (pg. 64). Moyne Committee Report on Housing (pg. 64-65). Closing of Empire Marketing Board (pg. 65). Textile Delegation to India (pg. 65). T.U.C. on Dictatorships (pg. 65-66). Trade Union Congress (pg. 66-67). Labour Party Programme (pg. 67-68). Labour Party Conference (pg. 68-69). Left Wing Motion (pg. 69). Mr. Henderson on Disarmament (pg. 69-70). Co-operation with Communists (pg. 70). Conservative Party Conference (pg. 70-71). Discussion on Indian Policy (pg. 71). Mr. Baldwin on Armaments (pg. 71). Professor Einstein in London (pg. 71-72). American Debt Negotiations (pg. 72). Trade Agreement with Finland (pg. 72). Prime Minister on Government's Record (pg. 72-73). Mr. Chamberlain on Financial Policy (pg. 73-74). Cabinet and Disarmament (pg. 74). Attitude towards Germany (pg. 74-75). Growing Pessimism (pg. 75). Sir J. Simon's Geneva Speech (pg. 75-76). Premier's Appeal to Germany (pg. 76-77). Government Accused of War-mongering (pg. 77). Mr. Eden's Defence (pg. 77-78). Cabinet Solidarity (pg. 78-79). Debate on Disarmament Problem in Commons (pg. 79-80). In Lords (pg. 80). Premier Again Appeals to Germany (pg. 80-81). Archbishop of Canterbury's Deputation (pg. 81). Labour Party's Disarmament Scheme (pg. 81-82). New Cruiser Programme (pg. 82). Government and Slum Clearance (pg. 82). Married Women's Disabilities Bill (pg. 82). Japan and Lancashire (pg. 82-83). Health Insurance Arrears (pg. 83). Road and Rail Traffic Bill Passed (pg. 83). Restriction of Bacon Imports (pg. 83-84). Relations with Irish Free State (pg. 84). Text of New Unemployment Bill (pg. 84-85). Liberal Party Decides to go into Opposition (pg. 85). Parliament Prorogued (pg. 85).