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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II. THE BUDGET AND THE GENERAL ELECTION
1929
B.B.C. and Party Leaders (pg. 24-25). Liberal Position (pg. 25). Unity of Party (pg. 25-26). Sir H. Samuel's Tour (pg. 26). The Budget: Mr. Churchill's Apologia (pg. 26-27). Financial Results of Past Year (pg. 27-28). Estimates for Coming Year (pg. 28). Criticism of Mr. George's Scheme (pg. 28-29). Mr. Snowden's Criticism of Budget (pg. 29). His Attack on the Balfour Note (pg. 29-30). Debate on the Budget (pg. 30). Debt Settlement Controversy (pg. 30-31). Conservatives and the Election (pg. 31-32). Mr. Baldwin's Programme Speech (pg. 32-33). The Premier and Broccoli (pg. 33). Question of the Next Government (pg. 33). Mr. MacDonald's Programme Speech (pg. 33-34). Labour Mistrust of Mr. Lloyd George (pg. 34). Mr. Baldwin and the American Debt Settlement (pg. 34-35). The King's Letter of Thanks (pg. 35). The Thanksgiving Offering (pg. 35). Meeting between T.U.C. and Employers (pg. 35-36). Lord Cecil's Motor Traffic Bill (pg. 36). Britain and Mr. Gibson's Declarations (pg. 36-37). Mr. Clynes and “Administrative Persecution” (pg. 37). Commons and Finance Bill (pg. 37). Reports on Colonial Office (pg. 37-38). Board of Trade (pg. 38). Ministry of Health (pg. 38-39). Lord Cecil's Peace Letter (pg. 39). Sir J. Simon and the Election (pg. 39). House of Lords and Optional Clause (pg. 39-40). New Electoral Register (pg. 40). Age of Consent Bill (pg. 40). Commons and Spa Percentages (pg. 40). End of Session (pg. 40-41). Review of Parliament (pg. 41). Party Leaders and the Election Campaign (pg. 41). The Food Council (pg. 41-42). North-East Coast Exhibition (pg. 42). The “Save the Countryside” Movement (pg. 42). Controversy on Mr. George's Unemployment Scheme (pg. 42-43). Protest against Government White Paper (pg. 43). Election Nominations (pg. 43). Character of Campaign (pg. 43). Conservative Handicap (pg. 43-44). “Safety First” Cry (pg. 44). Mr. Baldwin's Election Address (pg. 44-45). His Declaration on Safeguarding (pg. 45). Sir H. Austin's Threat (pg. 45). “Business Men's Manifesto” on Unemployment (pg. 45-46). Result of Poll (pg. 46). Analysis of Voting (pg. 46). Fate of Party Leaders (pg. 46). Causes of Government's Defeat (pg. 46-47). The Verdict of the Election (pg. 47). Mr. Baldwin succeeded by Mr. MacDonald (pg. 47). Criticism of Conservative Leaders (pg. 47-48). Mr. Jowitt, Attorney-General (pg. 48). Composition of Cabinet (pg. 48-49). Other Members of Government (pg. 49-50). The Country and the Change of Government (pg. 50). Attitude of Liberal Party (pg. 50-51).
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Paid Notice: Memorials HEYMAN, D. JOHN, FOUNDATION EXECUTIVE, BORN NEW YORK CITY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1922, SON OF DAVID MELVILLE AND RUTH (STEIN) HEYMAN, DIED AT HOME IN MIDDLESEX, VERMONT JULY 1ST. MR. HEYMAN WAS A LIFELONG HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST, PHILANTHROPIST AND SOCIAL WORKER. AS PRESIDENT AND VICE CHAIRMAN OF THE NEW YORK FOUNDATION, HE DIRECTED ITS FOCUS TO SUPPORT OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN THE SOUTH IN THE 1960S AND 1970S. HIS EARLY LEADERSHIP INSPIRED OTHER MORE ESTABLISHED FOUNDATIONS T
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and President of the Heyman Family Fund. Mr. Heyman Served As Board Treasurer of His Beloved Tougaloo College for Over 50 Years. Decorated Commander Order Toussaint, Louverture, Haiti, for His Work Building the First Mental Hospital in Haiti. During Wwii He Served in the 387th Infantry Regiment in Europe and Japan. Ba, Columbia College, 1947. He Was a Spiritual Man Whose Love of Peace and Nature Inspired Us All. Survived by His Devoted Children, Stephen Heyman, Lynne Sedransk, Jan Thouron, Stepdaughter, Arielle Saiber, Seven Loving Grandchildren, Three Great, Grand, Children, and Ex, Wives, Geraldine L. Heyman, Janne Patterson, and Julia Saiber Heyman. A Memorial Gathering Will Be Held in Manhattan On September 30th at 2:00pm at the Apartment of John's Brother Ken Heyman. Contributions May Be Made in John's Name to Endow a Civil Rights Chair at Tougaloo: Tougaloo.Edu
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OBITUARY OF EMINENT PERSONS: December
1878
Her Royal Highness the Grand Duchess of Hesse, Princess Alice of Great Britain and Ireland (pg. 182-183). Mr. W. Baker (pg. 183). Colonel Duff, M.P. (pg. 183). Admiral Drew (pg. 183). Mr. H. Dawson (pg. 184). Mr. J. Dunbar, M.P. (pg. 184). Mrs. Grote (pg. 184). Mr. Frederick Gye (pg. 184). Major-General W. W. H. Greathed (pg. 184). The Marquis of Tweeddale (pg. 184-185). Sir William Hayter (pg. 185). Professor Jackson (pg. 185). Sir James Matheson (pg. 185-186). Chief Justice Monahan (pg. 186). Lady Whyte-Melville (pg. 186). Mr. J. Nash (pg. 186). Mr. E. R. Northey (pg. 186). Mr. R. Smyth, M.P. (pg. 186-187). Mrs. Tait (pg. 187). Major Whyte-Melville (pg. 187). Sir W. Yardley (pg. 187).
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