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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER III
1894
Business in Parliament after Whitsuntide (pg. 109). Scotch Local Government Bill (pg. 109). Prevention of Cruelty to Children Bill (pg. 109-110). The Finance Bill (pg. 110-112). Mr. Morley at Newcastle (pg. 112). Lord Rosebery's Visit to Birmingham (pg. 112-113). Mr. Chamberlain's Reply to the Prime Minister (pg. 113-114). The Duke of Devonshire on the Budget (pg. 114-121). The Leeds Conference (pg. 121). Speeches by Mr. Balfour and Mr. Morley (pg. 121). Mr. Gladstone's Retirement from Parliament (pg. 121-122). Liberal Banquet to Sir William Harcourt (pg. 122). The Aliens Bill (pg. 122-123). The Evicted Tenants Bill (pg. 123-124). The Miners' Eight Hours Bill (pg. 124-125). The Irish Party and the House of Lords, etc. (pg. 125).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER I
1894
The Compromise on the Local Government Bill (pg. 1). Debate in Committee (pg. 1-5). The Featherstone Inquiry (pg. 5-6). The Horncastle Election (pg. 6-7). Mr. A. J. Balfour at Manchester (pg. 7-11). The Local Government Bill read a Second Time by the Lords (pg. 11-13). Attitude of the Liberal Unionists (pg. 13). Meeting of the Conservative Peers (pg. 13-14). The Employers' Liability Bill in the Lords (pg. 14). Lord Dudley's Amendment (pg. 14-16). First Rumour of Mr. Gladstone's Retirement (pg. 16-17). Mr. Chamberlain at the Edgbaston Conservative Club (pg. 17-19). The Local Government Bill in Committee (pg. 19-25). Lord Salisbury's Defeat (pg. 25-28). Meeting of the National Liberal Federation (pg. 28-30). Scotch Fisheries Bill (pg. 30). Conflict between the Two Houses as to Employers' Liability Bill (pg. 30-31). Mr. Cobb's Amendment (pg. 31-34). The Local Government Bill and the Lords' Amendment (pg. 34). Further Struggle between the Two Houses (pg. 34-42). The Employers' Liability Bill Withdrawn (pg. 42). The Lords' Amendment in House of Commons (pg. 42-52). The Liberal Unionists and the Parish Councils Bill (pg. 52-54). Mr. Gladstone's Last Speeches (pg. 54-56). Mr. Gladstone's Resignation (pg. 56-59). Lord Rosebery appointed Prime Minister (pg. 59-61). Atttiude of the Liberal Unionists (pg. 61-62). Government and the Anarchists page (pg. 62-63).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER III
Public Opinion at Home and Abroad (pg. 134-136). The Colonial Premiers at Liverpool (pg. 136-138). The Coal-owners' Revolt (pg. 138-139). The Queen's Diamond Jubilee (pg. 139-141). Addresses in Parliament (pg. 141-142). The Queen's Letter to Her People (pg. 142-144). The Straits of the Government (pg. 144-146). The Protest of the Irish Landlords (pg. 146-149). The Workmen's Compensation for Accidents Bill in the Commons (pg. 149). The Unionists' Revolt (pg. 149-154). The Attitude of Conservative Peers (pg. 154-156). The South African Committee (pg. 156-157). The Missing Telegrams (pg. 157-158). The Two Reports (pg. 158-163). The Debate in the Commons (pg. 163-170). The Colonial Premiers and Colonial Policy (pg. 170-174). Church and State in Parliament (pg. 174-176). Foreign Affairs (pg. 176-179). The Irish Landlords' Grievances (pg. 179-180). The Employers' Liability Bill in the Lords (pg. 180-184). Indian Budget (pg. 184-185). Close of the Session (pg. 185-186).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER IV
Two Bye-Elections (pg. 126-127). The Light Railways Bill (pg. 127). The Irish Land Bill (pg. 127-128). The Education Bill in the Commons and Convocation (pg. 128-131). Unionist Meeting at the Carlton Club (pg. 131). The Proposed Winter Session (pg. 131). A Change of Tactics (pg. 131-134). Education Bill Withdrawn (pg. 134-137). The Benefices Bill (pg. 137-138). The Soudan Expedition and the Employment of Indian Troops (pg. 138-142). Mr. Chamberlain and the British Zollverein (pg. 142-147). The Agricultural Rating Bill in Committee and in the Lords (pg. 147-148). Marriage with Deceased Wife's Sister Bill (pg. 148-151). The Scotch Relief of Rating Bill (pg. 151). The Cost of Indian Troops in Egypt (pg. 151-157). The Irish Land Bill (pg. 157-162). The Venezuela Difficulty (pg. 162-165). Sir W. Harcourt at Holloway (pg. 165-166). Mr. Chamberlain's Defence of Mr. Balfour (pg. 167). Mr. Balfour's Self-defence (pg. 166). The Irish Land Bill in the Lords (pg. 167-172). The Jameson Trial (pg. 172-174). The Committee of Inquiry (pg. 174-175). General Legislation (pg. 175-176). Cyprus and Crete (pg. 176-180). Close of the Session (pg. 180).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER III
Mr. Balfour's Leadership (pg. 86-87). Mr. Courtney in Cornwall (pg. 87-88). The Irish Land Bill (pg. 88-91). Parliament and Private Bills (pg. 91-92). The Budget (pg. 92-99). The Agricultural Land Rating Bill (pg. 99-101). The Lords and the London Water Companies (pg. 101-103). The Army (pg. 103-104). The Church in Parliament (pg. 104). The Education Bill before the Public (pg. 104-108). The Trial of Dr. Jameson at Pretoria (pg. 108-110). Mr. Chamberlain and President Krüger (pg. 110). The Chartered Company (pg. 110-112). The Education Bill in the House of Commons (pg. 112-115). Irish Nationalists and English Nonconformists (pg. 115-118). The Land Rating Bill in Committee (pg. 118-119). Bitter Opposition (pg. 119-120). Sir William Harcourt and Lord Rosebery on the Government Measures (pg. 120-123). The Duke of Devonshire at Swansea (pg. 123-125).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER I. A STORMY WINTER
1918
New Year Message from the Prime Minister (pg. 47-48). The Food Situation (pg. 48-49). Meat Rationing (pg. 49-50). Military Service Bill (pg. 50-51). Reform Bill (pg. 51-53). National Expenditure (pg. 53-54). Prorogation of Parliament (pg. 54-55). Banking Amalgamations (pg. 55-56). Promotion of Commerce and Industry (pg. 56-57). General Meat Rationing Scheme (pg. 57-58). New Session of Parliament (pg. 58-59). Food Policy (pg. 59-60). The Versailles Council (pg. 60-61). Criticism in Parliament (pg. 61-62). Army Estimates (pg. 62-63). Food Policy (pg. 63-64). Vote of Credit (pg. 64-65). The Government and the Press (pg. 65-66). Education Bill (pg. 66-67). Second Reading Debate (pg. 67-68). The Shipbuilding Question (pg. 68-69). Unrest in Ireland (pg. 69-70). Conference of the Labour Party (pg. 70-71).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER III
1906
The Education Bill: Episcopal Criticisms (pg. 99). Roman Catholic Attitude (pg. 99-100). Reception outside the Church (pg. 100-101). Plea for Religious Unity (pg. 101). Reassembling of Parliament (pg. 101). Second Reading of the Trade Disputes Bill (pg. 101-103). Women Suffrage: Disturbance in the Ladies' Gallery (pg. 103-104). Eighty Club Dinner: Mr. Morley on the Liberal Victory (pg. 104-105). Civil Service Estimates (pg. 105-107). Attack on the Salary of the Lord President of the Council (pg. 107-111). The Budget: Debate on the Budget Resolutions; the Over-Taxation of Ireland (pg. 111-114). Plural Voting Bill (pg. 114-115). Justices of the Peace Bill (pg. 115). Mr. Balfour at the Primrose League (pg. 115-116). Ministers on Chinese Labour and on the Abolition of Light Dues (pg. 116). Results of the Yarmouth Election Petition (pg. 116-117). Foreign Affairs: the Turco-Egyptian Frontier Crisis (pg. 117-118). The Education Bill: Attitude of the Various Religious Bodies (pg. 118). Second Reading Debate (pg. 118-120). Claims of the Labour Party (pg. 120-125). Disarmament (pg. 125). Mr. Chamberlain on the Situation (pg. 125-126). Second Reading of the Plural Voting Bill (pg. 126-127). Colonial Marriages Bill (pg. 127-128). Census of Production Bill (pg. 128). The Government and Social Questions (pg. 128-131). Their Attitude towards Irish Reform (pg. 131-132). Progress of the Finance Bill (pg. 132-133). The Labour Members and the Lords (pg. 133-134). Committee on the Education Bill, Clause 1 (pg. 134-136). The Training of Naval Officers (pg. 136). Visit of German Civic Functionaries (pg. 136-137). Relations with Russia (pg. 137). Debate on Disarmament in the Lords (pg. 137-138). Empire Day: Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Milner at the Hotel Cecil (pg. 138-139). Debates in the Lords: Local Taxation; Cotton Growing; Chinese Customs (pg. 139). The Commons and the Education Bill, Clause 1 (pg. 139-143). The Controversy Outside (pg. 143-144). Mr. Austen Chamberlain on the Finance Bill (pg. 144). Debate on the Unemployed (pg. 144-146). Mr. Morley on the Opium Trade (pg. 146). Whitsuntide Adjournment (pg. 146).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER I
1897
State of Affairs (pg. 1-2). Platform Speeches on the Financial Relations of Ireland and Great Britain (pg. 2). Lord Farrer's Memorandum (pg. 2-6). Letter of the Liberal Churchmen (pg. 6). Opening of Parliament (pg. 6-9). Debates on the Address (pg. 9-10). Amendments thereon in the Commons (pg. 10-19). Merchandise Marks Act (pg. 19-20). Reappointment of the South African Committee (pg. 20-23). The Irish Nationalists at Westminster (pg. 23-25). Military Works Bill (pg. 25-29). The Voluntary Schools Bill Brought in (pg. 29-34). Women's Franchise Bill Read a Second Time (pg. 34-36). Egypt and the Expenses of the Soudan Expedition (pg. 36-39). Disestablishment Question in Parliament (pg. 39-40). Voluntary Schools Bill Read a Second Time (pg. 40-45). Army Estimates (pg. 45-46). Navy Estimates (pg. 46-53). The Bye-elections (pg. 53-57). The Cretan Question in Parliament (pg. 57-58). Lord Salisbury's Speech (pg. 58-60). Debate in the Commons (pg. 60-66). The Schools Bill in Committee (pg. 66-76). Financial Relations of the United Kingdom Discussed by the Lords (pg. 76-79). Meeting of the National Liberal Federation (pg. 79-83). Proceedings of the South African Committee (pg. 83-100). Financial Relations in the Commons (pg. 100-105). The Cretan Question (pg. 105-107).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER IV
Lord Roberts's Appeal for Rifle Shooting as a National Pursuit (pg. 171-172). The Co-operative Congress (pg. 172). Mr. Haldane at Tranent (pg. 172-173). Foreign Affairs: the Morocco Question (pg. 173). Report of Sir W. Butler's Committee on Disposal of War Stores in South Africa; A Statutory Royal Commission on the Subject Promised; Vote of Censure Debated and Defeated by Full Majority (pg. 173-177). The Sinking of the St. Kilda (pg. 177). Unemployed Workmen Bill Read a Second Time (pg. 177-178). Grant to the Ex-Speaker (pg. 178). Indian Budget Debate; Questions of Indian Military Administration Dividing Lords Curzon and Kitchener; Decision of Home Government; Rumours of Viceroy's Resignation Denied (pg. 178-180). Motor-Car Question (pg. 180-181). Aliens Bill in Committee; Closure by Compartments; Bill Read a Third Time (pg. 181-183). Sir W. White on the Navy Estimates; Naval Discussions in the Commons (pg. 183-184). Ministerial Defeat in East Finsbury (pg. 184-185). Lord Roberts in the Upper House on Our Military Unpreparedness; Volunteer Debate in Commons; the War Secretary's Reply to Lord Roberts (pg. 185-188). The Crimes Act in Galway (pg. 188-189). Churches (Scotland) Bill Read a Second Time, and Carried through Remaining Stages in the Commons (pg. 189-191). Debate on Post-Office Employes' Salaries (pg. 191-192). The Question of Electrical Power for London (pg. 192-193). Ministerial Redistribution Resolutions Produced; Their Reception; the Speaker's Ruling; Resolutions Withdrawn (pg. 193-195). Unionist Party Meeting (pg. 195-196). Government Defeat on the Irish Land Commission Vote; Their Decision to Ignore It (pg. 196-197). Episcopal and Labour Appeals on Behalf of the Unemployed Bill; Its Passage on a Reduced Scale (pg. 197-199). London County Council Tramways Bill Thrown Out by the Lords (pg. 199). Lord Lansdowne on Macedonia (pg. 199-200). Lords' Debates on Physical Deterioration Report and Shortage of Army Officers (pg. 200-201). Lord Roberts and the London Chamber of Commerce (pg. 201). Fiscal Motion by the Duke of Devonshire in the Lords, Met by the Previous Question; Speech by Lord Minto (pg. 201-202). Government Bills Dealt with by the Lords; Other Bills Lost; Failure of the Parliamentary Machine (pg. 202). Supposed Settlement of the Curzon-Kitchener Question; Debate in the Lords (pg. 202-204). Alleged Delays of the Judicial Committee (pg. 204-205). Commons' Debates on South Africa, Education, Telephone Agreement, Foreign Affairs (pg. 205-209). End of Session (pg. 209). Decline in Prime Minister's Position (pg. 209). King's Speech (pg. 209).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER V. PROTECTION DEFEATED
Reassembling of Parliament (pg. 131-132). Workmen's Compensation Act Passed (pg. 132). Vote of Censure Debate (pg. 132-133). Taxation of Betting Committee's Report (pg. 133). Reunion of Liberals (pg. 133-134). Mr. Winston Churchill's Choice (pg. 134). Unionists and Tariff Reform (pg. 134). Lord Birkenhead's Position (pg. 134-135). Prime Minister's Election Address (pg. 135). Labour Party's Manifesto (pg. 135-136). Liberal Manifesto (pg. 136). Franco-British Note to Germany (pg. 136-137). Shipbuilding Dispute Settled (pg. 137). Election Nominations (pg. 137). The Campaign (pg. 137-138). Labour and Tariff Reform (pg. 138). Attitude of the Press Trust (pg. 138-139). Election Results (pg. 139-140). Coalition Intrigues (pg. 140-141). Labour Decision (pg. 141-142). Liberal Party's Attitude (pg. 142-143). End of Year Position (pg. 143). Summary (pg. 143).
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