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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER III. THE NYON ARRANGEMENT
1937
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).
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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER IV. BRITAIN AND THE FAR EASTERN CONFLICT
1937
King's Speech (pg. 84-85). Labour Criticism (pg. 85). Sir S. Hoare on Position of Working Classes (pg. 85). Mr. Eden on Non-Intervention (pg. 85-86). Mr. O. Stanley on “Slump Talk” (pg. 86). Government and anti-British Propaganda (pg. 86-87). Non-Intervention Committee Accepts British Proposals (pg. 87). Exchange of Agents with General Franco (pg. 87-88). Amendment of Standing Order 69 (pg. 88). Films Bill Second Reading (pg. 88-89). Text of Air-raid Precautions Bill (pg. 89). Previous Steps (pg. 89-90). Commons Discussion (pg. 90-92). In Lords (pg. 92). Committee to Investigate Imperial Airways (pg. 92). Dissatisfaction with Air Ministry (pg. 92-93). Army Changes (pg. 93). Relations with Germany (pg. 93-94). German Invitation to Lord Halifax (pg. 94). House of Lords Debate (pg. 94-95). Lord Halifax's Report (pg. 95). Visit of French Ministers (pg. 95). Results (pg. 95-96). Negotiations for Trade Pact with U.S. (pg. 96). F.B.I. Warning (pg. 96). Government and Empire Migration (pg. 96-97). Text of New Coal Bill (pg. 97-98). Statement by Colliery Owners (pg. 98). Second Reading in Commons (pg. 98). Report of Special Areas Commissioner (pg. 98-99). Government on Location of Industry (pg. 99). Population Statistics Bill (pg. 99-100). Armistice Day Scene (pg. 100). Tributes to R. MacDonald (pg. 100). Committee on Motor Traffic (pg. 100-101). Labour Support of Spanish Government (pg. 101). Mr. Attlee's Visit to Spain (pg. 101). Decision to Send Out Commissions (pg. 101-102). “Incidents” in the Far East (pg. 102). British Protest (pg. 102-103). Commons Debate on Foreign Affairs (pg. 103-104). Question of anti-British Propaganda (pg. 104). Commons and Share-pushing (pg. 104-105). Commons and London Police (pg. 105). New Cotton Trade Scheme (pg. 105). Distributive Trades Agreements (pg. 105-106). Government and Irish Free State Constitution (pg. 106). Premier on “Prosperity” (pg. 106). Persistence of “Slump Talk” (pg. 106-107).
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