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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).
PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. SUMMARY: CHAPTER II. DOMESTIC POLITICS—THE STRIFE OF PARTIES (January–June)
Party strength and by-elections (pg. 13-16). the Scarborough conference (pg. 16-17). the nationalised industries (pg. 17-23). the Monopoly Bill (pg. 23). the film industry (pg. 23-25). the Parliament Bill (pg. 25). Representation of the People Bill (pg. 25-29). the Criminal Justice Bill (pg. 29-31). the national health service (pg. 31-34).
ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY.: CHAPTER III.—THE AIR BATTLE OF BRITAIN
Position of French Fleet and Colonies (pg. 51). The French Armistice with Germany (pg. 52). British Alarm (pg. 52). Seizure of French Ships in British Ports (pg. 52). Clash with French Fleet in N. Africa (pg. 53). Nation's Approval of Government's Action (pg. 53). Demilitarisation of French Naval Units at Alexandria (pg. 53). Disablement of the Richelieu (pg. 53). Defection of French Colonies (pg. 54). Britain's Perilous Position (pg. 54). Spurt in Arms Production (pg. 54). Preparations Against Invasion (pg. 55). Air Raids on Germany (pg. 55). German Air Raids on England (pg. 56). Attacks on British Shipping (pg. 56). Premier on Britain's Readiness (pg. 56). Overseas Evacuation of Children (pg. 57). British Command of the Mediterranean (pg. 57). Situation in N. Africa (pg. 58). Closing of Burma Road (pg. 58). Friction with Japan (pg. 58). Treatment of Enemy Aliens (pg. 59). Release of Certain Groups (pg. 59). Proposed Courts Martial (pg. 60). Ministry of Information's Fussiness (pg. 60). New Budget (pg. 61). Changes in Purchase Tax (pg. 61). Chancellor's Appeal for Saving (pg. 61). Purchase Tax Schedule (pg. 62). Criticism of Government's Economic Policy (pg. 62). New Unemployment Insurance Bill (pg. 62). Food Production Plans (pg. 63). Secret Session Protest (pg. 63). Government's Bid for Unity in India (pg. 63). Rejection by Congress (pg. 64). Recognition of Foreign Governments in England (pg. 64). Lull in Military Operations (pg. 64). German Attack on Convoy (pg. 65). Aerial Invasion of Britain (pg. 65). British Figures of Losses (pg. 65). Reaction of the Country (pg. 66). Loss of British Somaliland (pg. 66). Britain and the French Food Supply (pg. 67). Premier's Warning (pg. 67). Renewal of Air Battle (pg. 68). Control of Air Raid Warning System (pg. 68). Night Bombing of London (pg. 68). The Protective Barrage (pg. 69). Famous Buildings Hit (pg. 69). Work of Civil Defence Services (pg. 69). Failure of Day Raids (pg. 70). R.A.F. Raids (pg. 70). Factory Work During Raids (pg. 70). The Shelter Problem (pg. 71). Government Steps (pg. 71). German Preparations for Invasion (pg. 71). Their Frustration (pg. 72). New German Air Raid Tactics (pg. 72). Londoners' Morale (pg. 72). Premier on the Raid Danger (pg. 73). Increased Severity of the Blockade (pg. 73). Acquisition of U.S. Destroyers (pg. 74). Commencement of Italian Invasion of Egypt (pg. 74). Expedition to Dakar (pg. 74). Its Failure (pg. 75). Premier's Statement (pg. 75).