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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 II. THE BUDGET AND THE CONVERSION LOAN
Wheat Bill Passed (pg. 31). Bill to continue Transitional Payments (pg. 31-32). Sunday Cinemas Bill Second Reading (pg. 32). Shelving of Bill (pg. 32-33). Lotteries Commission Appointed (pg. 33). Mr. Runciman on Trade Situation (pg. 33-34). Home Secretary on Increase of Crime (pg. 34-35). Government and Public Health Services (pg. 35). Education Estimate (pg. 35). Chancellor's Budget Speech (pg. 35-37). Criticism of Budget (pg. 37-38). Advisory Committee's Tariff Scheme (pg. 38-39). Textile Manufacturers' Protest (pg. 39-40). Case of Silk Industry (pg. 40). Mr. Runciman's Indemnity Bill (pg. 40-41). Liberal Party Misgivings (pg. 41). The Exchange Equalisation Account (pg. 41-42). Debate on new Tariff Scheme (pg. 42). New Silk Duties (pg. 42-43). Chancellor and Beer Duty (pg. 43). Condition of Coal Industry (pg. 43-44). Indian Situation (pg. 44). Premier's Second Operation (pg. 44). Report on the Delegation of Parliamentary Functions (pg. 44-46). Solvency of National Health Insurance Fund (pg. 46-47). Debate on Financial Policy (pg. 47). Demand for Economy (pg. 47-48). Acuteness of the Crisis (pg. 48). United States Debt Arrears Agreement (pg. 48-49). Parliament and M. Doumer (pg. 49). Disarmament Prospects (pg. 49). Invitations for Reparations Conference (pg. 49-50). Suggestion of World Economic Conference (pg. 50). Dartmoor Mutineers Sentenced (pg. 50). Unrest in Lancashire Cotton Industry (pg. 50-51). Finance Bill in Committee (pg. 51). Conservative Attack on Beer Tax (pg. 51-52). The Control of Expenditure (pg. 52). Commons and Gold Standard (pg. 52). Land Value Tax (pg. 52-53). Government's Sunday Entertainments Bill (pg. 53). New Coal Bill (pg. 53-54). Commons and Waterloo Bridge (pg. 55). Iron Industry Reorganisation Committee (pg. 55-56). Town Planning Bill in Committee (pg. 56). Finance Bill Third Reading (pg. 56-57). Conservative Economy Committee (pg. 57). Debate in House of Lords (pg. 57). Government Attitude (pg. 57-58). Negotiations with Mr. de Valera (pg. 58-59). Taxation of Irish Imports (pg. 59-60). Mr. Thomas on Preparations for Ottawa (pg. 60-61). Confidence in the Ministry (pg. 61). “Sky-writing” Committee Report (pg. 61). Government's Indian Policy (pg. 61-62). Premier at Lausanne (pg. 62). Mr. Churchill's Attack on Conference (pg. 62-63). Mr. MacDonald on Results of Conference (pg. 63). Satisfaction of Commons (pg. 63-64). New Franco-British Accord (pg. 64). Great Conversion Operation Launched (pg. 64-66). Economy Circular to Local Authorities (pg. 66). British Disarmament Policy (pg. 66-67). Closing of Session (pg. 67). I.L.P. Ultimatum to Labour Party (pg. 67-68). National Liberals Organised (pg. 68).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER IV. THE AMERICAN DEBT PAYMENT
1932
Plight of Unemployed and Farmers (pg. 90-91). Protests against the Means Test (pg. 91). Charges against Police (pg. 91). Demonstration of “Hunger Marchers” (pg. 91-92). Labour Attack on Government (pg. 92). Non-party Unemployment Debate (pg. 92-93). Minister of Labour's Statement (pg. 93). Premier's Statement (pg. 93-94). Other Suggestions (pg. 94). Reports of Unemployment Commission (pg. 94-96). Means Test Resolution (pg. 96). Other Economies (pg. 96). Attacks on Education Circular (pg. 96-97). Demands of Agriculture (pg. 97-98). Curtailment of Meat Imports (pg. 98). Disarmament urged by the Church (pg. 98-99). By the T.U.C. (pg. 100). Debate in Commons: Foreign Secretary's Statement (pg. 100-101). Mr. Baldwin on Air Menace (pg. 101-102). Britain's “First Stage” Proposals (pg. 102). British and American Naval Policy (pg. 102). Duties on Free State Imports (pg. 102). Close of Session (pg. 102-103). Guildhall Speech (pg. 103). Report of House of Lords Reform Committee (pg. 103). Government's Attitude (pg. 103-104). Report on House of Commons Procedure (pg. 104). Report of Conservative Economy Committee (pg. 104-105). Report on Local Expenditure (pg. 105). New Session: King's Speech (pg. 105-106). Premier on Unemployment Problem (pg. 106). Conservative Restiveness (pg. 106). Mr. Churchill's Criticism (pg. 106). Scottish Home Rule Debate (pg. 106-107). Voluntary Work for Assisting Unemployed (pg. 107). Expiry of Hoover Moratorium (pg. 107-108). First British Note (pg. 108). British Hopes (pg. 108-109). Mr. Hoover's Statement (pg. 109). British Reception (pg. 109). Suggested Default (pg. 109-110). Second British Note (pg. 110-111). Public Self-restraint (pg. 111). United States Answer (pg. 111-112). Further British Notes (pg. 112). Payment Made (pg. 112). Commons Debate (pg. 113). Sir R. Horne and the Balfour Note (pg. 113-114). Cabinet Secrecy Rule (pg. 114). London Transport Bill in Committee (pg. 114-115). New Housing Bills (pg. 115-116). Britain and Naval Disarmament (pg. 116). “Spoiling” of No. 4 Carlton Gardens (pg. 116-117). Supplementary Unemployment Estimate (pg. 117). Other Work of Session (pg. 117). India Round-Table Conference (pg. 117-118). Railway Employees' Wages (pg. 118). Dispute with Persia (pg. 118). Protests to Soviet Government (pg. 118-119). Britain and World Trade Barriers (pg. 119).
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