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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER IV. THE LABOUR-LIBERAL CONTACT
Programme for the Session (pg. 83-84). Prime Minister on Unemployment (pg. 84). Debate on the Address (pg. 84-85). Conservative Vote of Censure (pg. 85-86). Liberal Split (pg. 86). Liberal Memorandum on Unemployment (pg. 86). Help for the Iron and Shipbuilding Industries (pg. 86-87). School Attendance Bill Second Reading (pg. 87-88). In Committee (pg. 88). Premier's Guildhall Speech (pg. 88-89). Armistice Day (pg. 89). East Africa Committee (pg. 89). Land Utilisation Bill (pg. 89-90). The “Dumping” of Fruit (pg. 90). Of Sugar (pg. 90-91). Of Cereals (pg. 91). The “Kangaroo” Closure (pg. 91-92). Results of Economic Conference (pg. 92-93). Closing Session (pg. 93-94). Lapse of Safeguarding Duties (pg. 94). Opera Subsidy (pg. 94-95). Mr. Snowden on British Trade Methods (pg. 95). Opening of India Round-Table Conference (pg. 95-96). Princes and Federation (pg. 96). Mr. Churchill's Outburst (pg. 96-97). Debate on Palestine White Paper (pg. 97-98). Danger of Coal Stoppage (pg. 98). National Industrial Board set up (pg. 98-99). Miners' Federation Veto Spread-over (pg. 99). Peace Efforts (pg. 99-100). Compromise Solution (pg. 100). Railwaymen's Wages (pg. 100-101). Mr. Baldwin's Policy (pg. 101). Debate on Economic Conference (pg. 101-102). Debate in Lords (pg. 102). I.L.P. “Purge” (pg. 102-103). Quarrel with Government (pg. 103). The Mosley-Cook Manifesto (pg. 103). Road Traffic Act in Force (pg. 103-104). Highway Code (pg. 104). New Unemployment Insurance Loan (pg. 104-105). The New Royal Commission (pg. 105-106). Ancient Monuments Bill (pg. 106). The Loaning of National Treasures (pg. 106). Trade Union and Electoral Reform Bills Announced (pg. 106-107). Liberal-Labour “Contact” (pg. 107). Approval by Labour Party (pg. 107-108). Bills Introduced (pg. 108). Lapse of Dye-stuffs Act (pg. 108-109). Continuance forced by Lords (pg. 109). Fruitless Unemployment Debate (pg. 109-110). Conservatives and Economy (pg. 110). Sir R. Horne's Manifesto (pg. 110). The Foreign Secretary and the Soviet (pg. 110-111). Rising of Parliament (pg. 111). Threat to Sunday Cinemas (pg. 111-112). Effects of Trade Depression (pg. 112). Progress of India Conference (pg. 112).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II. THE NEW TAXATION
Accounts for 1929–30 (pg. 32-33). Mr. Snowden's Budget (pg. 33-34). New Taxation (pg. 35). Views of Mr. Churchill (pg. 35-36). Of Mr. Maxton (pg. 36). Of Mr. Lloyd George (pg. 36). Mr. Snowden's Reply (pg. 36-37). Defence of his Policy (pg. 37). The Banks and Industry (pg. 37-38). Commercial Agreement with Russia (pg. 38). I.L.P. Conference (pg. 38-39). Coal Bill in the House of Lords (pg. 39). Consumers' Council Bill (pg. 39-40). Debate on Naval Treaty in House of Lords (pg. 40-41). Mr. MacDonald's Statement (pg. 41-42). Mr. Churchill's Speech (pg. 42). His “Faux Pas” (pg. 42-43). Conservative Motion for Select Committee (pg. 43). Views of ex-Admirals (pg. 43). Debate on Agriculture (pg. 43-44). Second Reading of Finance Bill (pg. 44). Nottingham and the Lace Duty (pg. 44-45). Conservatives and Food Taxes (pg. 45). Government and India (pg. 45). The Official Secrets Act (pg. 45-46). Debate on India (pg. 46). Breakdown of Egyptian Negotiations (pg. 46-47). Government's Rebuff to Palestine Arab Delegation (pg. 47). To Zionist Organisation (pg. 47). Conservative Safeguarding Campaign (pg. 47-48). Vote of Censure Debate (pg. 48). Sir O. Mosley's Resignation (pg. 48-49). Labour Party and P.R. (pg. 49). Conservative Attack on Government (pg. 49). Cabinet Changes (pg. 49-50). Education Bill Second Reading (pg. 50). Threat to Hadrian's Wall (pg. 50-51). Lord Thomson on Air Services (pg. 51). Channel Tunnel Decision (pg. 51-52). Lords' Amendments to Coal Bill rejected (pg. 52). Mr. Henderson on Russian Propaganda (pg. 52). India Commission Reports (pg. 52). Government Statement (pg. 52-53). Premier and Unemployment (pg. 53). Conference with Municipal Representatives (pg. 53). Public Works Facilities Bill (pg. 53-54). Press Lords and Mr. Baldwin (pg. 54-55). Support for Mr. Baldwin (pg. 55). Bankers' Resolution on Safeguarding (pg. 55). T.U.C. Report on Empire Co-operation (pg. 55-56). East Africa White Paper (pg. 56). Naval Construction Programme (pg. 56). Commons and the Imperial Conference (pg. 56-57). Last Stages of Coal Bill (pg. 57-58). Congestion of Business (pg. 58). Report on Lancashire Cotton Trade (pg. 58-59). Road Traffic Bill passed (pg. 59). Government Majority of 3 (pg. 59-60). Liberal Anger with Mr. Lloyd George (pg. 60). Labour members and Lord Hunsdon (pg. 60-61). Mr. Baldwin and Food Taxes (pg. 61). Report Stage of Finance Bill (pg. 61). Scene in House of Commons (pg. 61-62). A Member “admonished” (pg. 62). Government on European Federal Union (pg. 62). New Unemployment Insurance Loan (pg. 62-63). Three-party Conference on Fund (pg. 63). Shipbuilding Vote (pg. 63). Trade Depression and Free Trade (pg. 63-64). Dissolution of Electoral Reform Conference (pg. 64). Third Reading of Finance Bill (pg. 64). Government and Egyptian Disorders (pg. 64-65). India Round-Table Conference announced (pg. 65). Recruiting for the Army (pg. 65). Salaries of Ministers (pg. 65-66). Treaty with Iraq (pg. 66). Government's Agricultural Policy (pg. 66). Bills of the Session (pg. 66).
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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER I. THE DEFENCE LOAN
1937
The War Danger (pg. 1). Anglo-Italian Agreement (pg. 1-2). Public Dissatisfaction (pg. 2). Replies to British Note (pg. 2). Britain's further Steps (pg. 2-3). Warning to Volunteers (pg. 3). Mr. Eden on the Situation (pg. 3). Opposition Criticism (pg. 3-4). Government and Non-Intervention Committee (pg. 4). Meeting of Mr. M. MacDonald and Mr. de Valera (pg. 4). Mr. Runciman's Visit to America (pg. 4). Subversive Activities in the Navy (pg. 4-5). Government and Secret Service (pg. 5). Commons and Empire Migration (pg. 5-6). Empire Settlement Bill (pg. 6). Livestock Industry Bill (pg. 6). The White Waltham Aeroplane Factory (pg. 6-7). State of Country's Air Defences (pg. 7). New Regency Bill (pg. 7-8). Condition of Tramp Shipping (pg. 8). New Factory Law (pg. 8-9). Feeding of School Children (pg. 9). Government's Physical Training Proposals (pg. 9-10). Summary Courts Procedure (pg. 10). Preservation of Natural Beauty (pg. 10-11). Chancellor Announces Defence Loan (pg. 11). Government White Paper (pg. 11-12). Chancellor's Speech (pg. 12-13). Debate in Commons (pg. 13). Premier on Foreign Policy (pg. 13-14). Defence Loans Bill in Commons (pg. 14-15). Mr. Eden on Foreign Policy (pg. 15-16). House of Lords on German Demand for Colonies (pg. 16). Lord Halifax on Foreign Policy (pg. 16-17). Government and Economic Co-operation (pg. 17-18). Request to M. Van Zeeland (pg. 18). Report on Gresford Explosion (pg. 18-19). Debate in Commons (pg. 19). Labour Party and Distressed Areas (pg. 19). Government Increases Block Grants (pg. 19-20). Government Proposals for Special Areas (pg. 20). Financial Resolution (pg. 20). Commons Protest against Standing Order 69 (pg. 20-21). Debate on Resolution (pg. 21-22). Minister's Threat to Motorists (pg. 22-23). Labour “Five-Year Programme” (pg. 23). Left-Wing United Front (pg. 23-24). Socialist League Disaffiliated (pg. 24). Labour Gains in L.C.C. Election (pg. 24). Control Plan of Non-Intervention Committee (pg. 24-25). British Compliance (pg. 25). Committee Thwarted by Italy (pg. 25). Civil Estimates (pg. 25). Service Estimates (pg. 25-26). Sir S. Hoare on Naval Programme (pg. 26). War Minister on Recruiting (pg. 26-27). Condition of Air Force (pg. 27). Arrangements for Coronation (pg. 27). Electricity Supply Report (pg. 27). Fen Floods (pg. 27-28). Ransome & Rapier's Munitions Offer (pg. 28). Tributes to Sir A. Chamberlain (pg. 28). Protests against Addis Ababa Massacre (pg. 28-29). Franco-British Declaration on Belgian Neutrality (pg. 29). Ministerial Salaries Bill (pg. 29-30). Pensions Scheme for Black-coated Workers (pg. 30). Accounts for 1936–37 (pg. 30).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II. THE BUDGET AND THE LAND TAXES
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Addison, Rt. Hon. Christopher
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Agricultural Land (Utilisation) Bill
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Agricultural Land Corporation
1931
Crisis Rumours (pg. 34). Government and Housing (pg. 34). Town and Country Planning Bill (pg. 34-35). Australian War Debt (pg. 35). Unemployment Policy (pg. 35-36). Liberals support Government (pg. 36). Sunday Entertainments Bill (pg. 36-37). Irish Sweepstakes (pg. 37). Housing Act (pg. 37-38). Motors at Elections (pg. 38). The Budget (pg. 38-40). Criticism of Budget (pg. 40-41). Land Tax Proposal (pg. 41). T.U.C. Unemployment Insurance Scheme (pg. 41-42). Employers' Scheme (pg. 42). Lords and Land Utilisation Bill (pg. 42-43). Trade Missions (pg. 43). Prince of Wales on British Trade (pg. 43). The Indian Boycott (pg. 43-44). Airship Policy (pg. 44). N.L.F. Conference (pg. 44-45). Mr. Lloyd George's Triumph (pg. 45). Russian Propaganda (pg. 45). Land Tax Criticised (pg. 45-46). Plural Voting Abolished (pg. 46). India Round Table Conference (pg. 46-47). Free Trade and Protection Campaigns (pg. 47). Electoral Reform Bill, Third Reading (pg. 47). Finance Bill in Committee (pg. 47-48). Report of Unemployment Insurance Commission (pg. 48). Liberals and Land Tax (pg. 48-49). Political Crisis (pg. 49-50). Mr. Snowden's Speech (pg. 50). Liberal Resentment (pg. 50). Government and Unemployment Insurance Fund (pg. 50-51). More Borrowing (pg. 51-52). Conservative Opposition (pg. 52). German Ministers' Visit (pg. 52). Britain and President Hoover's Announcement (pg. 52-53). Government's Acceptance (pg. 53). Britain and Disarmament (pg. 53-54). Finance Bill, Third Reading (pg. 54-55). Scene in Commons (pg. 55). New Coal Legislation (pg. 55-56). “Anomalies” Bill (pg. 56). Indian Finance (pg. 56-57). Debate on India (pg. 57). Rural Housing (pg. 57). Lords and Electoral Reform Bill (pg. 57-58). Land Utilisation Bill amended (pg. 58). State of Agriculture (pg. 58). Russian Export Credits (pg. 58-59). Ministers' Conference on Reparations (pg. 59). British Uneasiness (pg. 59). Prime Minister in Germany (pg. 59). State of Coal Industry (pg. 59-60). Macmillan Report on Finance and Industry (pg. 60). Appropriation Votes (pg. 60-61). Financial Situation (pg. 61). Mr. Snowden's Speech (pg. 61). Publication of May Report (pg. 61-62). Parliament Adjourns (pg. 62).
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER I. INDUSTRIAL UNREST AND PARTY DISAFFECTION
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Addison, Rt. Hon. Christopher
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Agricultural Land (Utilisation) Bill
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Agricultural Marketing Bill
1931
The South Wales Coal Stoppage (pg. 1). The “More-Looms-to-a-Weaver” Dispute (pg. 1-2). Labour Unrest (pg. 2). Railways Dispute (pg. 2-3). Employers and Social Services (pg. 3-4). Trade Union Rejoinder (pg. 4). Economy Campaign (pg. 4). India Round-Table Conference Report (pg. 4-5). Winding-up of Conference (pg. 5). Prime Minister's Statement (pg. 5-6). Position of the Government (pg. 6). Defeat on Education Bill (pg. 6-7). Liberals and Trade Unions Bill (pg. 7-8). Second Reading Debate (pg. 8-9). Debate on India Conference (pg. 9-11). Mr. Churchill's Secession (pg. 11). Liberal Rapprochement to Government (pg. 11-12). Electoral Reform Bill, Second Reading (pg. 12). Schneider Trophy Race (pg. 12-13). Lords and Russian Timber Imports (pg. 13). Agricultural Marketing Bill (pg. 13-14). Debate on Public Expenditure (pg. 14). Mr. Snowden's Warning (pg. 14-15). Reception by Labour Party (pg. 15). Government and Liberal Unemployment Scheme (pg. 15). Mr. Lloyd George's Attack on the City (pg. 15-16). More Borrowing for Unemployment Insurance Fund (pg. 16-17). Mr. Snowden and Labour Party (pg. 17). Lords Reject Education Bill (pg. 17). Lords and Land Utilisation Bill (pg. 17-18). Withdrawal of Trade Unions Bill (pg. 18). Relations of Liberals with Government (pg. 18-19). Sir O. Mosley's New Party (pg. 19). Sir C. Trevelyan's Letter (pg. 19). Mr. Henderson's Visit to Paris and Rome (pg. 19-20). Miners' Federation and the Government (pg. 20-21). M.P.'s Railway Vouchers (pg. 21). Protest against Sir E. Gowers's Appointment (pg. 21). Estimates for 1931–32 (pg. 21). Debate on Army Estimates (pg. 21-22). on Navy Estimates (pg. 22). on Air Estimates (pg. 22-23). “Press Lords” and Mr. Baldwin (pg. 23). Attack on his India Policy (pg. 23-24). His Defence (pg. 24). Its Success (pg. 24-25). The St. George's By-Election (pg. 25-26). Parliament and the Alternative Vote (pg. 26). And the University Vote (pg. 26). Liberal Party Crisis (pg. 26-27). Railway Wages Award (pg. 27). Britain's Accession to the General Act Approved (pg. 27-28). Government's India Policy (pg. 28-29). Economy Committee Appointed (pg. 29). Criticism of B.B.C. (pg. 29-30). Ministerial Changes (pg. 30). London Traffic Bill, Second Reading (pg. 30-31). Lancashire and the Indian Boycott (pg. 31). Mr. Henderson and Austro-German Customs Union (pg. 31). M.P.'s and Mercantile Contracts (pg. 31-32). Report on Loss of R101 (pg. 32). Consumers' Council Bill, Second Reading (pg. 32). Accounts for 1930–31 (pg. 32-33). Lord Beaverbrook and the Conservative Party (pg. 33). I.L.P. Conference (pg. 33-34). Liberals and Protection (pg. 34).
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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER I
1938
Position of the Cabinet (pg. 1). The Spanish Non-Intervention Problem (pg. 1-2). Feeling in the Country (pg. 2). Difference between Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Eden (pg. 2-3). New Post at Foreign Office (pg. 3). Meeting of Non-Intervention Committee (pg. 3). The Mediterranean Patrol (pg. 3-4). Mr. Eden on the League of Nations (pg. 4-5). Statement of Lord Halifax (pg. 5). Mr. Eden's Statement on Austria (pg. 5). His Suspicions of Italy (pg. 5-6). Objects to Opening of Conversations (pg. 6). His Resignation (pg. 6). Public Excitement (pg. 6-7). Mr. Eden on his Resignation (pg. 7-8). Mr. Chamberlain's Reply (pg. 8). Labour Censure Motion (pg. 8-9). Lord Halifax's View (pg. 9). Feeling in the Country (pg. 9-10). Lord Halifax Foreign Minister (pg. 10). Opening of Conversations with Italy (pg. 10). Herr Ribbentrop's Visit (pg. 10-11). Lord Halifax's Warning Regarding Austria (pg. 11). Germany's Indifference (pg. 11). Mr. Chamberlain on the Situation (pg. 11-12). Discussion in the Commons (pg. 12). In the Lords (pg. 12-13). Government Refuse Pledge on Czechoslovakia (pg. 13). Disappointment in the Commons (pg. 13). Labour Concern over Spain (pg. 13). Mr. Attlee's Attack on Non-Intervention (pg. 13-14). Premier's Defence (pg. 14). Labour and Italian Conversations (pg. 14). Russia Accepts British Formula (pg. 14-15). Cabinet and Czechoslovakia (pg. 15). Premier's Statement (pg. 15-16). Reception in the House (pg. 16). Premier's Vote of Confidence (pg. 16-17). White Paper on Defence (pg. 17). Premier's Comments (pg. 17-18). Debate in the House (pg. 18). Co-operation of Workers and Employers Sought (pg. 18). Coal Bill in Committee (pg. 18-19). Third Reading (pg. 19). Passing of Films Bill (pg. 19-20). New Housing Bill (pg. 20). Decontrol Bill (pg. 20-21). Foreign Language Broadcasts (pg. 21). Report on Civil Aviation (pg. 21-22). Government's Civil Aviation Policy (pg. 22). Lord Winterton Joins the Air Council (pg. 22). Estimates for 1938–39 (pg. 22-23). Re-organisation of the Army (pg. 23). Air Ministry Criticised (pg. 23-24). Proposed Increase in Size of Battleships (pg. 24). New Palestine Commission (pg. 24-25). Opening of Negotiations with Eire (pg. 25). The Van Zeeland Economic Report (pg. 25-26). Premier's Comment (pg. 26). British Interests in China (pg. 26-27). Protests Against Spain Bombing (pg. 27). Parliament and Natural Amenities (pg. 27). Accounts for 1937–38 (pg. 27-28). Home Secretary and Jewish Refugees (pg. 28). Commander Locker-Lampson's Proposal (pg. 28).
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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER II.—INVASION OF NORMANDY
Government's Invasion Plans (pg. 33-34). Diplomatic Ban Imposed (pg. 34). Bombing of Communications (pg. 34). Eclipse of the Luftwaffe (pg. 34-35). Japanese Invasion of Manipur (pg. 35). New Water Supply Plan (pg. 5-36). New Agreement in Coal Industry (pg. 36). Defence Regulation IAA (pg. 36-37). Opposition in Commons (pg. 37). Mr. Bevan's Revolt (pg. 37). Budget Statement (pg. 37-38). Cost of Subsidies (pg. 38-39). External Finance (pg. 39-40). Concessions to Business (pg. 40). Estimates for Coming Year (pg. 40). Criticism in Commons (pg. 40-41). White Paper on Monetary Policy (pg. 41-42). Criticism of Scheme (pg. 42). Lord Keynes's Defence (pg. 42-43). Premier on Imperial Preference (pg. 43). New Imperial Conference (pg. 43-44). Prime Minister's Leadership (pg. 44-45). Wolfram Agreements with Spain and Portugal (pg. 45). Report on Training of Teachers (pg. 45). Education Bill Passed (pg. 45-46). Plans for Civil Aviation Conference (pg. 46). New Vote of Credit (pg. 46). Control of Delegated Legislation (pg. 46-47). Dairy Inspection Scheme (pg. 47). British Prisoners Murdered (pg. 47). White Paper on Full Employment (pg. 47-49). Comparison with Barlow Report (pg. 49-50). Mr. Bevin on its Importance (pg. 50-51). Debate in Commons (pg. 51). Electoral Reform Report (pg. 51-52). The Food Situation (pg. 52). Commons and Regulation 18B (pg. 52). Allied Progress in Italy (pg. 52-53). Capture of Rome (pg. 53). Signs of Coming Invasion (pg. 53). Prime Minister's Review of Foreign Situation (pg. 53-55). Criticism in Commons (pg. 55). Arrangements for Administering Liberated Territories (pg. 55). Bombing of French Coast Line (pg. 55-56). Preparations for Invasion (pg. 56). Weather Uncertainties (pg. 56). First Landing in Normandy (pg. 56). Prime Minister's Report (pg. 56-57). Capture of Bayeux (pg. 57). Fighting round Caen (pg. 57-58). Americans Capture Cherbourg (pg. 58). British Capture Caen (pg. 58). Further Progress in Italy (pg. 58-59). Capture of Leghorn and Ancona (pg. 59). Japanese driven from Manipur (pg. 59). Lord Mountbatten on the Burma Campaign (pg. 59-60). Commencement of Flying Bomb Raids (pg. 60-61). Public Concern (pg. 61). Premier's Statement (pg. 61-63). Exodus from London (pg. 63). Government's Building Policy (pg. 63). Town and Country Planning Bill (pg. 63). White Paper on Urban Development (pg. 63-64). Mr. W. S. Morrison on Town and Country Planning Bill (pg. 64-65). Reception in Commons (pg. 65). New Facilities for Local Authorities (pg. 65-66). Commons and Temporary Bungalows (pg. 66). Fleming Report on Public Schools (pg. 66-67). Home Secretary on Emergency Powers (pg. 67-68). City of London Reconstruction Plan (pg. 68). Lords' Amendments to Education Bill (pg. 68). Plan for Disposal of Surplus War Stocks (pg. 68-69). New War-time Elections Bill (pg. 69). Speaker's Conference on Candidates' Expenses (pg. 69-70). Mr. Amery on Indian Situation (pg. 70). Home Secretary's Breach of Law (pg. 70-71). Further Fighting round Caen (pg. 71). Americans reach Avranches (pg. 71). Allied Casualties (pg. 71). Capture of Florence (pg. 72). Premier on Military Situation (pg. 72-73). On Relations with France (pg. 73).
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PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM SUMMARY: CHAPTER I. THE BATTLE OF THE POLLS
New Year messages of the party leaders (pg. 1). wage claims (pg. 1-3). the party programmes (pg. 3-7). election policy of the Liberals (pg. 7-8). election campaign (pg. 8-14). polling (pg. 14-15). analysis of results (pg. 15-23).
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PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM SUMMARY: CHAPTER II. THE BATTLE OF THE BENCHES (March–July)
Labour continues in office (pg. 23-24). Ministerial changes (pg. 24-25). Opposition attitudes (pg. 25-27). Economic Survey for 1950 (pg. 27-28). industrial problems (pg. 28-29). the Budget (pg. 29). relaxation of controls (pg. 29-33). Mr. MacManaway (pg. 33-35). the Liberal Party (pg. 35-36). Labour adjustments of policy (pg. 36-38).
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PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. SUMMARY: CHAPTER V. FOREIGN, COMMONWEALTH, AND DOMESTIC POLICIES (July–December)
The Royal Family (pg. 67-68). the Berlin Blockade (pg. 68-71). recruiting (pg. 71-72). Commonwealth conferences (pg. 72-73). Nationality Bill (pg. 73-75). the special session (pg. 75). the Steel Bill (pg. 75-78). the Lynskey Tribunal (pg. 78).
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