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Viscount Halifax to Mr. Newton (Prague)
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Halifax, Viscount
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Atholl, Duchess of (M.P. for Kinross and West Perth)
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Benes, Dr. Eduard (President of Czechoslovakia, Dec. 1935-Oct. 1938)
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Layton, Sir Walter
1938
Approves language held to President of Council and Herr Frank: states that steps are being taken to influence Sudeten party and to ensure that party of British visitors who may visit Prague use language which will be helpful.
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Viscount Halifax to Sir N. Henderson (Berlin)
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Halifax, Viscount
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Atholl, Duchess of (M.P. for Kinross and West Perth)
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Benes, Dr. Eduard (President of Czechoslovakia, Dec. 1935-Oct. 1938)
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Sudeten German question
1938
Expresses hope that German Government will show patience and restraint when Czechoslovak Government make known in Parliament such concessions as they are now ready to make.
Government Document
Mr. Newton (Prague) to Viscount Halifax (Received July 1)
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Newton, Mr
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Atholl, Duchess of (M.P. for Kinross and West Perth)
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Benes, Dr. Eduard (President of Czechoslovakia, Dec. 1935-Oct. 1938)
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Himmler, Heinrich (Leader of the S.S. and Chief of the German Police)
1938
Transmits further details of conversation with President Benes at interview on June 28: memorandum of Government measures will be ready in about a week and will then be presented to representatives of all nationalities.
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Sir N. Henderson (Berlin) to Viscount Halifax
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Henderson, Sir N.
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Atholl, Duchess of (M.P. for Kinross and West Perth)
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Capek, Dr. Karel (Czech. writer and dramatist)
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Cazalet, Captain V. A. (M.P. for Chippenham)
1938
Stresses necessity for President Benes to agree to some form of comprehensive settlement and not to a mere paper scheme based on concessions of detail.
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Mr. Newton (Prague) to Viscount Halifax (Received June 27)
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Newton, Mr
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Atholl, Duchess of (M.P. for Kinross and West Perth)
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Bechyne, Rudolf (Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Railways in Dr. Hodza's Cabinet, 1935-8
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Cazalet, Captain V. A. (M.P. for Chippenham)
1938
Reports conversation on June 26 with President of Council in which latter asked for all help which could be given to him in immediate future: Dr. Hodza hoped that everything possible would be done to influence Sudeten party to be reasonable in their demands.
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PART II: OBITUARY OF EMINENT PERSONS DECEASED IN 1902
1902
JANUARY (pg. 100-105). FEBRUARY (pg. 105-113). MARCH (pg. 113-121). APRIL (pg. 121-123). MAY (pg. 124-128). JUNE (pg. 128-132). JULY (pg. 132-135). AUGUST (pg. 135-137). SEPTEMBER (pg. 137-141). OCTOBER (pg. 141-143). NOVEMBER (pg. 143-146). DECEMBER (pg. 146-149).
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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER II
1938
Anglo-Italian Agreement (pg. 28-29). The Budget (pg. 29-30). Criticism in the House (pg. 30-31). Purchase of Food Stocks (pg. 31). The Essential Commodities Reserves Bill (pg. 31). Food Control Plans (pg. 31-32). The Eire Agreements (pg. 32). Premier's Statement (pg. 32-33). Feeling in the Commons (pg. 33). French Ministers' Visit (pg. 33). Results of Visit (pg. 33-34). Premier on Anglo-Italian Agreement (pg. 34). Labour Opposition (pg. 34-35). British Statement at Geneva (pg. 35). Lord Halifax on Non-Intervention (pg. 35). Lords' Debate on Abyssinia (pg. 35-36). “Arms for Spain” Agitation (pg. 36). Labour Executive and a “Popular Front” (pg. 36-37). Support for the Idea (pg. 37). Labour Executive's Hesitation (pg. 37). Effect of By-election Results (pg. 37-38). Criticism of Air Ministry (pg. 38). Debates in Parliament (pg. 38-39). Ministerial Changes (pg. 39). Defence Ministry Proposed (pg. 39-40). Labour Demand for Air Inquiry (pg. 40). Premier's Refusal (pg. 40). Workers and Rearmament (pg. 40). Trade Union Council and Mr. Chamberlain (pg. 40-41). Coal Bill in the Lords (pg. 41). The Bressey Scheme (pg. 41-42). Transport Minister's Statement (pg. 42-43). The Economic Situation (pg. 43). Shelving of Van Zeeland Report (pg. 43-44). Australian Delegation's Report (pg. 44). Prime Minister on Conscription and National Register (pg. 44-45). Air-raid Precautions (pg. 45). Essential Commodities Reserves Bill Passed (pg. 45-46). Second Defence Loan (pg. 46). Britain and the Czechoslovak Crisis (pg. 46). Agreements with Turkey (pg. 46-47). British Ships Bombed in Spain (pg. 47). Government Inaction (pg. 47-48). Labour Criticism (pg. 48). Premier's Reply (pg. 48-49). Mr. Lloyd George's Rebuke (pg. 49). Further Labour Protests (pg. 49). Premier's Statement (pg. 49-50). Bishops' Appeal to the Government (pg. 50). Activity of Non-Intervention Committee (pg. 50). Revised British Plan Accepted (pg. 50-51). Details of Plan (pg. 51). Government and Official Secrets Act (pg. 51-52). Home Secretary's Statement (pg. 52). Proposed Amending Bill (pg. 52). Mr. Sandy's Question (pg. 52-53). His Interview with the Attorney-General (pg. 53). Speaker's Ruling (pg. 53). The Breach of Privilege (pg. 53-54). Committee of Inquiry Set Up (pg. 54). Committee of Privileges Report Accepted (pg. 54-55). New Complication (pg. 55). Commotion Subsides (pg. 55). U.A.B. Report (pg. 55-56). Government and Family Allowances (pg. 56). Work of the U.A.B. (pg. 56). Jamaica and Palestine Troubles (pg. 56-57). Mr. Chamberlain on Police Bombing (pg. 57). Bigger Battleships Decided On (pg. 57). Austrian Loan Payments (pg. 57-58). Ministers and Parliament (pg. 58). Condition of Mercantile Marine (pg. 58). Premier's Kettering Speech (pg. 58). Indignation of Farmers (pg. 58-59). Mr. W. S. Morrison on Condition of Agriculture (pg. 59). Finance Bill Third Reading (pg. 59-60). Question of the American Debt (pg. 60). Royal Visit to Paris (pg. 60). Lord Runciman's Mission to Czechoslovakia (pg. 60-61). Vote of Confidence in Mr. Chamberlain (pg. 61). Premier on Far East Situation (pg. 61). Home Secretary on A.R.P. (pg. 61-62). Promotion in the Army (pg. 62). Labour and the Spanish Situation (pg. 62). Premier on Suggested Welsh Office (pg. 62-63).
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