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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER II. THE CORONATION
Premier Announces Impending Resignation (pg. 31). Commons and Ministers of Crown Bill (pg. 31). M.P.s' Salaries Increased (pg. 31-32). British Navy and the Blockade of Bilbao (pg. 32). Premier's Statement (pg. 32). Opposition Anger (pg. 32-33). Debate in Commons (pg. 33). Mr. Eden Defends Non-Intervention (pg. 33-34). Protection of British Shipping (pg. 34). Mr. Chamberlain's Budget Statement (pg. 34-36). Announcement of N.D.C. (pg. 36-37). Reactions of Commons (pg. 37). Chancellor's Defence (pg. 37-38). Alarm in the City (pg. 38). Defence Loan Floated (pg. 38). Sir T. Inskip on the Munitions Offer (pg. 38-39). Visitors for the Coronation (pg. 39). Reception to Empire Ministers (pg. 39). Coronation Ceremony (pg. 39-40). New Peers (pg. 40). Imperial Conference (pg. 40-41). Statement on Foreign Affairs (pg. 41). Mr. Chamberlain on Work of Conference (pg. 41-42). Mr. Baldwin on Value of Conference (pg. 42). Criticisms of Conference (pg. 42-43). New Civil List (pg. 43). Government and Freer Trade (pg. 43-44). London Bus Strike (pg. 44-45). Ringleaders Suspended (pg. 46). Harworth Colliery Dispute (pg. 46). Mineworkers' Strike Ballot (pg. 46). Prime Minister's Appeal (pg. 46-47). Settlement of Dispute (pg. 47). Government and Private Manufacture of Arms (pg. 47). Food Supply Policy (pg. 47-48). Resignation of Mr. Baldwin; New Ministry (pg. 48-49). Withdrawal of N.D.C. (pg. 49-50). Government and “Gold Scare” (pg. 50). Increase of Exchange Equalisation Fund (pg. 50-51). The New N.D.C. (pg. 51-52). Passage of Finance Bill (pg. 52). Marriage Bill through Commons (pg. 52). In House of Lords (pg. 52-53). Commons and India (pg. 53-54). Factories Bill Passed (pg. 54). Socialist League Dissolved (pg. 54). Labour Party and National Unity Campaign (pg. 54-55). Labour Manifesto (pg. 55). Basque Children Brought to England (pg. 55-56). German Bombardment of Almeria (pg. 56). British Government's Proposals (pg. 56). Invitation to Baron von Neurath (pg. 56-57). German and Italian Withdrawal from Supervision Scheme (pg. 57). New British Proposals (pg. 57-58). Prime Minister's Appeal (pg. 58). Opposition Criticism (pg. 58). Mr. Eden's Defence (pg. 58-59). Non-Intervention Committee Impasse (pg. 59). Mr. Eden on Britain's Interest in the Mediterranean (pg. 59-60). Non-Intervention Committee's Proceedings (pg. 60). New British Plan (pg. 60-61). Labour Party Criticisms (pg. 61-62). Labour Party Fiasco (pg. 62). Non-Intervention Committee and British Proposals (pg. 62-63). Deadlock Reached (pg. 63). British Appeal to Governments (pg. 63-64). Discussions Break Down (pg. 64). Mr. Eden's Survey of World Situation (pg. 64). Labour Vote of Censure Defeated (pg. 64). Palestine Commission Report (pg. 64-65). Government Decision (pg. 65). Debates in Parliament (pg. 65-66). Naval Agreements with Russia and Germany (pg. 66). London Naval Treaty Ratified (pg. 66-67). Criticism of Sir T. Inskip (pg. 67). Fleet Air-Arm Decision (pg. 67). Labour Party and Rearmament (pg. 67-68). Government's Pledge on Spain (pg. 68). Legislation of the Session (pg. 68). By-election Results (pg. 68). Decline of B.U.F. (pg. 68-69).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER IV. THE GOVERNMENT'S VOLTE-FACE
Ministerial Changes (pg. 95-96). Note to Italy (pg. 96). Conversion Loans (pg. 96-97). New Party Leaders (pg. 97). New Session of Parliament (pg. 97). Debate on King's Speech (pg. 97-98). Sir S. Hoare on Oil Embargo (pg. 98-99). Vote on the Address (pg. 99). The Coal Situation (pg. 99). Discussed in Parliament (pg. 99-100). Further Negotiations (pg. 100-101). Miners' Decision (pg. 101). Railway Loan Bill (pg. 101-102). Sir S. Hoare in Paris (pg. 102). Newspaper Reports (pg. 102). Reception in England (pg. 102). Cabinet Approval of Hoare-Laval Proposals (pg. 102-103). Labour Protest (pg. 103). Mr. Eden's Statement (pg. 103-104). Mr. Baldwin's Statement (pg. 104). Effect in Country (pg. 104-105). Publication of Proposals (pg. 105). Public Indignation (pg. 105). Resignation of Sir S. Hoare (pg. 105-106). Terms of Labour Resolution (pg. 106). Debate in Commons (pg. 106-107). Sir S. Hoare's Apologia (pg. 107-108). Labour Attack (pg. 108). Prime Minister's Recantation (pg. 108-109). Result of Debate (pg. 109). Debate in Lords (pg. 109). Mr. Eden Foreign Secretary (pg. 109-110). Government's Policy (pg. 110). Government and Empire Migration (pg. 110-111). Unemployment Insurance for Agricultural Workers: Text of Bill (pg. 111). Naval Conference in London (pg. 111-112). Japanese and British Proposals (pg. 112). Industrial Situation (pg. 112). Parliamentary Seats for Messrs. R. and M. MacDonald (pg. 112-113).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER III. BRITAIN'S LEAD TO THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
Italy's Breach with the League (pg. 70-71). British and French Attempts at Mediation (pg. 71). Cabinet Summoned to London (pg. 71-72). Government's Decision (pg. 72). Satisfaction in the Country (pg. 72). Mr. Eden's Speech at Geneva (pg. 72-73). Sir S. Hoare at Geneva (pg. 73). Statement of British Policy (pg. 73-74). General Satisfaction (pg. 74). Sir S. Hoare's Broadcast (pg. 74-75). British Fleet Movements (pg. 75). Cabinet and League of Nations (pg. 75-76). Franco-British Relations (pg. 76). Britain and Sanctions (pg. 76-77). Franco-British Tension (pg. 77). Internal Conditions (pg. 77-78). Trade Union Congress (pg. 78-79). Congress and Abyssinia (pg. 79-80). Congress and Communism (pg. 80). Labour Party Conference (pg. 80-81). Resignations of Party Leaders (pg. 81). Unionist Conference (pg. 81-82). Mr. Elliot and Protection (pg. 82). Mr. Baldwin on Foreign Policy (pg. 82-83). On British Military Power (pg. 83). Strength of the Government (pg. 83). Imminence of General Election (pg. 83-84). Meeting of Parliament (pg. 84). Foreign Secretary's Speech (pg. 84-85). Disclaims Military Sanctions (pg. 85). Reception in House (pg. 85-86). Debate in Lords (pg. 86). Mr. Attlee on Unemployment (pg. 86). Prime Minister Announces Dissolution (pg. 86). King's Speech (pg. 86-87). Alignment of Parties (pg. 87). Government Programme (pg. 87). Labour Manifesto (pg. 87-88). Liberal Manifesto (pg. 88). Mr. Lloyd George's Booklets (pg. 88). Prime Minister's Broadcast (pg. 88-89). Number of Candidates (pg. 89). The Speaker's Seat (pg. 89-90). Council of Action's Attitude (pg. 90). Oratorical Campaign (pg. 90). Mr. Baldwin on Tariffs (pg. 90-91). Public Apathy (pg. 91). Mr. Baldwin's Influence (pg. 91). Results of Election (pg. 91-92). Labour Leaders Returned (pg. 92). Total Polls (pg. 92). Government Help to Exporters and Railways (pg. 92-93). Commencement of Sanctions (pg. 93). Sir S. Hoare at Guildhall (pg. 93-94). Discontent among Mine-workers (pg. 94). Threat of Strike Ballot (pg. 94). Government Mediation (pg. 94-95). Miners' Dissatisfaction (pg. 95). Strike Ballot (pg. 95).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II. THE BUDGET AND THE GENERAL ELECTION
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).
ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER IV.—THE INTENSIFIED BLOCKADE
Delay in German Offensive (pg. 108). Sinking of Royal Oak (pg. 108). Air-raid Warning Policy (pg. 108-109). Anglo-French-Turkish Treaty (pg. 109). Satisfaction in England (pg. 109). Relations with Russia (pg. 109-110). The Indian Problem (pg. 110). Prices of Goods Bill (pg. 110). Report on Private Property War Risks (pg. 110-111). Lord Midleton's Attack on Ministry of Information (pg. 111). Objections to Defence of the Realm Regulations (pg. 111). Labour Motion to Increase Old-age Pensions (pg. 111-112). The Education Chaos (pg. 112). Social Effects of Evacuation (pg. 112). Rationing Announced (pg. 112-113). Labour Party's Attitude (pg. 113). Premier on Germany's Responsibility for the War (pg. 113). War Aims Discussion (pg. 113). Lord Halifax's Statement (pg. 113-114). His Further Statement (pg. 114). Mr. Attlee's Definition (pg. 114-115). Reply to Queen of Holland's Peace Appeal (pg. 115). The Empire's War Effort (pg. 115). Select Committee on National Expenditure (pg. 115). Report on Sinking of Royal Oak (pg. 115-116). Progress of Campaign Against U-boats (pg. 116). Plight of Merchant Shipping (pg. 116). Prime Minister's Guildhall Speech (pg. 116-117). Criminal Justice Bill Dropped (pg. 117). Request for Secret Session Refused (pg. 117). Mr. Attlee Re-elected Leader of Labour Party (pg. 117-118). Co-ordination of British and French Economic War Effort (pg. 118). Issue of Defence Bonds (pg. 118). German Mine Blockade (pg. 118). Premier's Protest (pg. 118-119). Use of Magnetic Mines (pg. 119). Close of Session (pg. 119). Work of Alien Enemy Tribunals (pg. 119-120). Loss of the Rawalpindi (pg. 120). Premier on War and Peace Aims (pg. 120). Modification in Defence of Realm Regulations (pg. 120-121). New Session: King's Speech (pg. 121). Premier on Post-war Utopias (pg. 121). Chancellor of Exchequer's Warning (pg. 121-122). Government and Export Trade (pg. 122). Success of Convoy System (pg. 122). The Pacifist Movement (pg. 122-123). Lord Halifax Rejects Idea of Conference (pg. 123). Pacifist Motion in Lords (pg. 123). The Secret Session (pg. 123-124). Sympathy with Finland (pg. 124). Germany Still the Enemy (pg. 124). Anglo-French Financial Co-operation (pg. 124-125). Battle of The Plate (pg. 125). Further Successes at Sea (pg. 125). Achievements of Air Force (pg. 125-126). Sinkings Reduced (pg. 126). Military Position at End of Year (pg. 126-127). Conditions at Home (pg. 127).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER III. BRITAIN AND THE CONFLICT IN SPAIN
Britain Accepts French Non-intervention Proposals (pg. 74). State of Public Feeling (pg. 74-75). Government's Action (pg. 75). Labour Deputation to Foreign Minister (pg. 75). Labour and Non-intervention (pg. 75-76). Non-intervention Committee Set Up (pg. 76). Report on Fixed Trusts (pg. 76). Anglo-Egyptian Treaty Signed (pg. 76-77). Troops Sent to Palestine (pg. 77). Trading Estate in Special Area (pg. 77). Trade Union Congress (pg. 77-78). Congress and Spain (pg. 78). United Front with Communists Rejected (pg. 78-79). Invitations to new Locarno Conference (pg. 79). Mr. Eden at Geneva (pg. 79-80). Britain Supports the Franc: Treasury Statement (pg. 80-81). Reception by City (pg. 81). Conservative Conference (pg. 81-82). Mr. Chamberlain on Re-armament (pg. 82). Labour Party Conference (pg. 82). Divided Opinions on Re-armament (pg. 82-83). Conference and Spain (pg. 83-84). Fascists and Communists in the East End (pg. 84). Labour Criticism of Home Secretary (pg. 84). Labour Criticism of Home Secretary, His Reply (pg. 84-85). Further Trouble in East End (pg. 85). Labour Anxiety about Spain (pg. 85-86). Support of Spanish Government (pg. 86). British Government Suggest Exchange of Hostages (pg. 86). Mr. Eden Defends Non-intervention (pg. 86-87). Labour View (pg. 87). Liberal View (pg. 87-88). Government Changes (pg. 88). Air Ministry and Lord Nuffield (pg. 88). Parliament Prorogued (pg. 88-89). Report on Private Manufacture of Arms (pg. 89-90). King George V. Memorial Fund (pg. 90).
ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER II.—THE NEW PEACE FRONT
Italian Occupation of Albania (pg. 35-36). Premier's Condemnation (pg. 36). Assurances to Greece and Rumania (pg. 36-37). Government and Russia (pg. 37). Lords and “Appeasement” (pg. 37). Premier and Roosevelt's Message (pg. 37-38). The Speaker's Seat (pg. 38). Government Rejects Deep Air-raid Shelters (pg. 38). Access to Mountains Bill Passed (pg. 38). M.P.'s Privileges and Official Secrets Act (pg. 38-39). The Budget (pg. 39-40). Reception in the House (pg. 40). Decision to Create Ministry of Supply (pg. 40-41). Decision to Introduce Conscription (pg. 41-42). New Mobilisation Procedure (pg. 42). Opposition Anger with Premier (pg. 42-43). Debate on Conscription (pg. 43-44). The Military Training Bill (pg. 44). Labour Party and Conscription (pg. 44-45). Second Reading Debate (pg. 45). Amendments to the Bill (pg. 45-46). Trades Union and Conscription (pg. 46). Trade Agreement with Rumania (pg. 46). Agreement with Turkey (pg. 46-47). Premier on New Foreign Policy (pg. 47-48). Opening of Negotiations with Russia (pg. 48). Opposition Suspicions of Prime Minister (pg. 48). Statements in the Commons (pg. 48-49). Britain and League of Nations (pg. 49). New Proposals to Russia (pg. 49-50). Government and the Bank of International Settlements (pg. 50). Premier and Spanish War Material (pg. 50-51). Palestine White Paper (pg. 51). Colonial Secretary's Defence (pg. 51-52). Criticism in Parliament (pg. 52). The Finance Bill in Parliament (pg. 52-53). Supplementary Estimate for Buying Ships (pg. 53). Lords Debate on Alness Report (pg. 53). Report on Railway Rates (pg. 53). Problem of Young Men on the “Dole” (pg. 53-54). Ministry of Supply Bill (pg. 54). Criticism in Lords (pg. 54-55). Labour on Army Organisation (pg. 55). Labour Party Conference (pg. 55). Criticism of Government (pg. 55-56). Case of Sir S. Cripps (pg. 56). Resolutions on Foreign. Policy, etc. (pg. 56-57). Report on “Labour and Defence” Adopted (pg. 57). Mr. H. Morrison on “Popular Front” (pg. 57). Mr. Greenwood on Labour Programme (pg. 57). Loss of Thetis (pg. 57-58). Agricultural Development Bill (pg. 58-59). Poultry and Milk Bills (pg. 59). Milk Consumption Figures (pg. 59-60). Government and Foreign Publicity (pg. 60). Barter Agreement with U.S. (pg. 60-61). Improvement in Export Trade (pg. 61). King and Queen Leave for Canada (pg. 61). Public Interest in the Tour (pg. 61-62). The King on his Impressions (pg. 62). Parade of Civil Defence Workers (pg. 62). Protection of Militiamen (pg. 62-63). New Armaments Profits Tax (pg. 63). Premier Disclaims Idea of “Encircling” Germany (pg. 63-64). Lord Halifax on Anglo-German Understanding (pg. 64-65). Naval Treaty Denunciation Protest (pg. 65). Lord Halifax's Warning to Germany (pg. 65-66). Public Approval (pg. 66-67). Prime Minister on Danzig (pg. 67). Progress of Anglo-Russian Negotiations (pg. 67-68). New Exports Credit Bill (pg. 68-69). Help for Poland (pg. 69). Rumours of Loan to Germany (pg. 69). Trouble at Tientsin (pg. 69-70). Premier's Statement (pg. 70). Counsels Patience (pg. 70). Opening of Negotiations at Tokio (pg. 70-71). The Anglo-Japanese “Formula” (pg. 71). Mr. Chamberlain's Explanation (pg. 71). M.P.'s Pensions Bill (pg. 71-72). Cotton Industry Reorganisation Bill Passed (pg. 72). Civil Airways Merger (pg. 72). Suspension of Jewish Immigration into Palestine (pg. 72-73). The National Expenditure (pg. 73). War Risks Insurance Bill (pg. 73). Merchant Shipping Subsidy (pg. 73-74). Premier on Old-age Pensions (pg. 74). Bill for Combating I.R.A. (pg. 74-75). Home Secretary's Statement (pg. 75-76). Amendments to the Bill (pg. 76). Bill Passed (pg. 76-77). Opposition Suspicions of Mr. Chamberlain (pg. 77). The Pro-Churchill Agitation (pg. 77). Other Opposition Moves (pg. 77). Premier on Foreign Policy (pg. 77-78). Arrangements for the Vacation (pg. 78). Opposition Anger (pg. 78-79). Lord Halifax on Foreign Situation (pg. 79). Premier on Relations with Japan (pg. 79). Progress of Civil Defence (pg. 79-80). Progress of War Preparations (pg. 80). Determination of the Nation (pg. 80).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II. THE SILVER JUBILEE
Mr. Eden's Report (pg. 34). Sir J. Simon's Statement (pg. 34-35). Stresa Conference (pg. 35). Prime Minister's Report (pg. 35-36). Prime Minister on German Rearmament (pg. 36). Fresh German Provocation (pg. 36-37). Prime Minister's Statement (pg. 37). Discussion of Government's Policy (pg. 37-38). Criticism of Anti-German Attitude (pg. 38-39). Chancellor of Exchequer's Budget Statement (pg. 39-40). Criticism in House of Commons (pg. 40-41). Iron and Steel Industry and the Cartel (pg. 41-42). Preparations for Silver Jubilee (pg. 42). The Celebration (pg. 42-43). Loyal Addresses (pg. 43-44). King's Reply (pg. 44). Government and Poor Relief (pg. 44-45). Ribbon Development Bill (pg. 45). In House of Lords (pg. 45-46). India Bill in Committee (pg. 46). Third Reading (pg. 46-47). Control of Defence Forces (pg. 47). Air Force Expansion Programme (pg. 47-48). Lord Londonderry on Armaments (pg. 48). Mr. Baldwin on National Defence (pg. 48). Labour Opposition (pg. 48-49). Mr. Baldwin on Herr Hitler's Speech (pg. 49). Discussion in Commons (pg. 49-50). Oil Prospecting Regulations (pg. 50-51). New Concessions to Unemployed (pg. 51). Finance Bill Carried (pg. 51). Highway Code Revised Edition (pg. 51-52). Housing Bill Passed (pg. 52). United States Debt (pg. 52). Waterloo Bridge Loan (pg. 52-53). Loans to London Passenger Transport Board (pg. 53). Sugar-Beet Industry Committee Reports (pg. 53-54). Government Policy (pg. 54). Reconstruction of Government (pg. 54-55). Mr. Baldwin on its “National” Character (pg. 56). On Party Relations (pg. 56). Confidence of the Government (pg. 56-57). Mr. Lloyd George's Manifesto (pg. 57). Formation of “Council of Action” (pg. 57-58). Naval Agreement with Germany (pg. 58). Resentment in France and Italy (pg. 58-59). Lord Londonderry's Defence (pg. 59). Government's Naval Policy (pg. 59-60). Mr. Baldwin on Unemployment (pg. 60). Conservative Disappointment (pg. 60-61). Government Rejects Mr. Lloyd George's Proposals (pg. 61). Mr. George's Reply (pg. 61). Commissioner's Report on Special Areas (pg. 61-62). Discussion in Commons (pg. 62). In Lords (pg. 62-63). India Bill Passed by Lords (pg. 63). Mr. Churchill's Acceptance (pg. 63-64). Relations with Ireland (pg. 64). Ribbon Development Bill in Commons (pg. 64-65). Work of National Trust (pg. 65). Finance Bill Third Reading (pg. 65). Cattle Subsidy Prolonged (pg. 65). State of Trade (pg. 65-66). Osteopaths Bill Dropped (pg. 66). Imprisonment for Debt Reform (pg. 66-67). The Speaker's Seat (pg. 67-68). Results of Peace Ballot (pg. 68). Mr. Eden's Offer to Italy (pg. 68). Opinion in Parliament (pg. 68-69). Sir S. Hoare's Review of Foreign Policy (pg. 69). Reception of Speech (pg. 69-70). Cabinet and Italy (pg. 70).
ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER III. THE NYON ARRANGEMENT
Exchange of Notes between the Premier and the Duce (pg. 69). “Piracy” in the Mediterranean (pg. 69-70). Warning to General Franco (pg. 70). Nyon Conference (pg. 70-71). Italy Joins Patrol (pg. 71). Britain and Far Eastern Conflict (pg. 71-72). Warning to Combatants (pg. 72). Shooting of British Ambassador (pg. 72-73). British Indignation at Japanese Outrages (pg. 73). Britain Joins Nine-Power Conference (pg. 73-74). Railway Staff Tribunal's Award (pg. 74). Report on Share-pushing (pg. 74). Report of T.U.C. General Council (pg. 74-75). Labour Declaration on Defence (pg. 75). Trade Union Congress (pg. 75-76). Mr. Bevin's Address (pg. 76). Congress and Spain (pg. 76). Forty-hour Week and Pensions (pg. 76-77). Defence Policy and China (pg. 77). Labour Party Conference (pg. 77). Move Against Trade Union Domination (pg. 77-78). Condemnation of Unity Campaign (pg. 78). Five-Year Programme Adopted (pg. 78-79). Conservative Party Conference (pg. 79). Premier's Address (pg. 79-80). Sir J. Simon on Trade Prospects (pg. 80). New British Note on Spain (pg. 80-81). Italian Rejection (pg. 81-82). British Surrender to Italy (pg. 82). Resumption of Non-Intervention Committee (pg. 82-83). Discussion in Parliament (pg. 83). Standstill in the Committee (pg. 83-84). National Health Services Campaign (pg. 84).