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United Kingdom Delegation (Geneva) to Viscount Halifax (Received September 20)
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United Kingdom Delegation
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Azcarate y Florez, Pablo (Spanish Ambassador at London, 1936-9)
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Butler, R. A. (Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Feb. 1938-July 1941
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Leith-Ross, Sir Frederick (Chief Economic Adviser to H.M. Government, 1932-9)
1938
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.
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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).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER III. THE INDIA REPORT
1934
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).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER I. PREPARATIONS FOR THE WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE
1933
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).
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Visit of the Roumanian Foreign Minister, April 23-26, 1939
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Roumanian Foreign Minister
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Anti-Comintern Pact
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Attlee, Clement R. (Leader of the Labour Party)
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Balkan Entente (Greece, Roumania, Turkey, Yugoslavia)
1901
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.
Government Document
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER 3. THE DISARMAMENT PROBLEM
1933
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).
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