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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER I.—THE END OF “APPEASEMENT.”
Results of Munich (pg. 1). Change in Government's Attitude (pg. 1-2). New Form of “Appeasement” (pg. 2). Premier and Rearmament (pg. 2). His Popularity (pg. 2-3). His Welcome to President Roosevelt's New Year Message (pg. 3). His Visit to Italy (pg. 3-4). Progress of Civilian Defence (pg. 4-5). The Anderson Shelters (pg. 5). A.R.P. Organisation (pg. 5). National Service Campaign (pg. 5-6). Distribution of Handbook (pg. 6-7). Labour and National Service Scheme (pg. 7). Support for Sterling (pg. 7). State of Export Trade (pg. 7-8). Labour and Spain (pg. 8-9). Changes in the Ministry (pg. 9). Labour's Pre-election Campaign (pg. 9-10). Rejection of Sir S. Cripps's Memorandum (pg. 10). His Defence (pg. 10-11). His Expulsion from the Party (pg. 11). I.R.A. Outrages (pg. 11). Sir S. Hoare and the “Jitterbugs” (pg. 11-12). Premier on Peace Prospects (pg. 12). Premier on his Rome Visit (pg. 12-13). Refuses to Sell Arms to Spain (pg. 13). Britain and the Surrender of Minorca (pg. 13). Recognition of Franco's Government (pg. 13-14). Opposition Protest (pg. 14). Franco-British Solidarity (pg. 14). Compensation to Civilians for War Injury (pg. 14). Agricultural Policy (pg. 15). Revaluation of Bank of England's Gold Reserve (pg. 15). Commons and Pensions for M.P.'s (pg. 15-16). Czechoslovakian Loan (pg. 16). Lords and Official Secrets Act (pg. 16). White Paper on Rearmament (pg. 16-17). Chancellor of Exchequer on Defence Expenditure (pg. 17). Premier on Financial Outlook (pg. 17-18). His Protest against Armament Race (pg. 18). Mr. Hudson's Trade Tour (pg. 18-19). Cotton Industry Reorganisation Bill (pg. 19). Shipping Subsidies (pg. 19). Unemployment Debate (pg. 19-20). Palestine Conference (pg. 20). A.R.P. Regional Commissioners (pg. 20). Distribution of Steel Shelters (pg. 20-21). Evacuation Arrangements (pg. 21). Demand for Public Shelters (pg. 21). Malnutrition in Wales (pg. 21-22). Estimates for 1939–40 (pg. 22). New Army Dispositions (pg. 22-23). Air Force Strength (pg. 23). Attack and Defence in the Air (pg. 23). Growth of Navy (pg. 23-24). Britain and German Navy Increase (pg. 24). Economic Agreements with Germany (pg. 24). Public Misgivings about Germany (pg. 24-25). Government Reassurances (pg. 25). German Seizure of Czechoslovakia: Mr. Churchill's Comment (pg. 25). Government's Reaction (pg. 25-26). Mr. Chamberlain's Regrets (pg. 26). Commons' Suggestions (pg. 26-27). Government Change of Front (pg. 27). Premier's Indictment of Hitler (pg. 27-28). Unionist Relief (pg. 28). Protest to Germany (pg. 28). Lord Halifax on Collective Security (pg. 28-29). Consultations with Russia (pg. 29). French President in London (pg. 29). Labour Impatience (pg. 29-30). Rumours about Poland (pg. 30). British Assurance to Poland (pg. 30-31). Mr. Greenwood on Labour's Demands (pg. 31). Premier on Government's New Departure (pg. 31-32). Its Reasons (pg. 32). Approval of Commons (pg. 32-33). Colonel Beck in London (pg. 33). Army Increases (pg. 33). Civil Defence Bill (pg. 33-34). Labour and the Cripps Campaign (pg. 34). Expulsion of Five Members (pg. 34-35). The Alness Report on Motor Accidents (pg. 35). Accounts for 1938–39 (pg. 35).
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).
A. GREAT BRITAIN. SUMMARY: CHAPTER IV (FOURTH QUARTER) BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY
Conservative Party Conference (pg. 74-75). International Trade Conference (pg. 75). White Paper on Defence (pg. 75-76). New Ministerial Appointments (pg. 76). Defence Proposals in the House of Lords (pg. 76). Defence Proposals before the Commons (pg. 76-77). Atomic Energy Bill (pg. 77). Memorial to President Roosevelt (pg. 77-78). Amendment to Fair Wages Clauses in Government Contracts (pg. 78). The Coinage Bill (pg. 78-79). Wales and the House of Commons (pg. 79-80). Care of Children (pg. 80). The Coal Situation (pg. 80). House Construction and Private Enterprise (pg. 80-81). The Foreign Secretary and the Peace Conference (pg. 81-83). Debate on Foreign Affairs (pg. 83). Reduction of the Armed Forces (pg. 83). Trades Union Congress (pg. 83-84). T.U.C. President's Address (pg. 84-86). Motion for a Royal Commission on the Press (pg. 86). Prorogation of Parliament (pg. 86). “Equal Pay” Royal Commission Report (pg. 86-87). Reform of Parliamentary Procedure (pg. 87). Date of Armistice Day (pg. 87-88). Debate on Trade and Industry (pg. 88). Matrimonial Cases; Second Denning Committee Report (pg. 88-89). Second Parliamentary Session; King's Speech (pg. 89-90). Debate on the Address (pg. 90). Labour Amendments (pg. 90-91). Prime Minister's Reply (pg. 91-92). Labour Party and its “Rebels” (pg. 92). Government and the “Closed Shop” (pg. 92). Neglected Children (pg. 92-93). The Opposition and Nationalisation (pg. 93). Exchange Control Bill (pg. 93-94). Parliamentary Seats; Commission's Terms of Reference (pg. 94-95). Crime and Juvenile Delinquency (pg. 95). The Territorial Army (pg. 95-96). Strength of the Armed Forces (pg. 96). Wheat Supplies (pg. 96-97). Food Parcels to Germany (pg. 97). British and American Forces in Germany (pg. 97). Civic Restaurants Bill (pg. 97-98). Cotton Bill (pg. 98-99). Transport Bill (pg. 99-100). Second Reading (pg. 100-102). Agriculture Bill (pg. 102). Statistics Bill (pg. 102-103). Indian Leaders in London (pg. 103). Debate on India (pg. 103-104). Self-Government for Burma (pg. 104-105). Corfu Channel Incident (pg. 105). Industrial Revival and Coal (pg. 105).
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).
PART I. HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM SUMMARY: CHAPTER V. THE DARKENING WAY (October–December)
Personalia (pg. 65-66). Labour and Conservative Conferences (pg. 66-67). domestic politics (pg. 67-70). Communist peace offensive (pg. 70-71). Korea (pg. 71-72). Egypt (pg. 72). Anglo-American tensions (pg. 72-73). Mr. Attlee's visit to Washington (pg. 73-74). the end of Marshall aid (pg. 74). rearmament prospects (pg. 74-75).
ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER II. THE CORONATION
Premier Announces Impending Resignation (pg. 31). Commons and Ministers of Crown Bill (pg. 31). M.P.s' Salaries Increased (pg. 31-32). British Navy and the Blockade of Bilbao (pg. 32). Premier's Statement (pg. 32). Opposition Anger (pg. 32-33). Debate in Commons (pg. 33). Mr. Eden Defends Non-Intervention (pg. 33-34). Protection of British Shipping (pg. 34). Mr. Chamberlain's Budget Statement (pg. 34-36). Announcement of N.D.C. (pg. 36-37). Reactions of Commons (pg. 37). Chancellor's Defence (pg. 37-38). Alarm in the City (pg. 38). Defence Loan Floated (pg. 38). Sir T. Inskip on the Munitions Offer (pg. 38-39). Visitors for the Coronation (pg. 39). Reception to Empire Ministers (pg. 39). Coronation Ceremony (pg. 39-40). New Peers (pg. 40). Imperial Conference (pg. 40-41). Statement on Foreign Affairs (pg. 41). Mr. Chamberlain on Work of Conference (pg. 41-42). Mr. Baldwin on Value of Conference (pg. 42). Criticisms of Conference (pg. 42-43). New Civil List (pg. 43). Government and Freer Trade (pg. 43-44). London Bus Strike (pg. 44-45). Ringleaders Suspended (pg. 46). Harworth Colliery Dispute (pg. 46). Mineworkers' Strike Ballot (pg. 46). Prime Minister's Appeal (pg. 46-47). Settlement of Dispute (pg. 47). Government and Private Manufacture of Arms (pg. 47). Food Supply Policy (pg. 47-48). Resignation of Mr. Baldwin; New Ministry (pg. 48-49). Withdrawal of N.D.C. (pg. 49-50). Government and “Gold Scare” (pg. 50). Increase of Exchange Equalisation Fund (pg. 50-51). The New N.D.C. (pg. 51-52). Passage of Finance Bill (pg. 52). Marriage Bill through Commons (pg. 52). In House of Lords (pg. 52-53). Commons and India (pg. 53-54). Factories Bill Passed (pg. 54). Socialist League Dissolved (pg. 54). Labour Party and National Unity Campaign (pg. 54-55). Labour Manifesto (pg. 55). Basque Children Brought to England (pg. 55-56). German Bombardment of Almeria (pg. 56). British Government's Proposals (pg. 56). Invitation to Baron von Neurath (pg. 56-57). German and Italian Withdrawal from Supervision Scheme (pg. 57). New British Proposals (pg. 57-58). Prime Minister's Appeal (pg. 58). Opposition Criticism (pg. 58). Mr. Eden's Defence (pg. 58-59). Non-Intervention Committee Impasse (pg. 59). Mr. Eden on Britain's Interest in the Mediterranean (pg. 59-60). Non-Intervention Committee's Proceedings (pg. 60). New British Plan (pg. 60-61). Labour Party Criticisms (pg. 61-62). Labour Party Fiasco (pg. 62). Non-Intervention Committee and British Proposals (pg. 62-63). Deadlock Reached (pg. 63). British Appeal to Governments (pg. 63-64). Discussions Break Down (pg. 64). Mr. Eden's Survey of World Situation (pg. 64). Labour Vote of Censure Defeated (pg. 64). Palestine Commission Report (pg. 64-65). Government Decision (pg. 65). Debates in Parliament (pg. 65-66). Naval Agreements with Russia and Germany (pg. 66). London Naval Treaty Ratified (pg. 66-67). Criticism of Sir T. Inskip (pg. 67). Fleet Air-Arm Decision (pg. 67). Labour Party and Rearmament (pg. 67-68). Government's Pledge on Spain (pg. 68). Legislation of the Session (pg. 68). By-election Results (pg. 68). Decline of B.U.F. (pg. 68-69).
ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER IV. BRITAIN AND THE FAR EASTERN CONFLICT
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).