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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II. EVENTS OF THE SPRING
Ministerial Changes (pg. 36-37). The Industrial Courts Act (pg. 37-38). Treaties of Peace Bill (pg. 38-39). The Ministry of Munitions (pg. 39-40). Matrimonial Causes Bill (pg. 40). The Budget (pg. 40-43). Issue of Treasury Bonds (pg. 43-44). San Remo Allied Conference (pg. 44-45). Outrages in Ireland (pg. 45-46). Treatment of Prisoners (pg. 46-47). Dispute in the Cotton Trade (pg. 47-48). Railwaymen's Wages (pg. 48-49). Housing Bonds Campaign (pg. 49-50). Matrimonial Causes Bill (pg. 50-51). Finance Bill (pg. 51-52). The Price of Coal (pg. 52-53). The Home Rule Bill in Committee (pg. 53-54). Crime in Ireland (pg. 55-56). Catastrophe at Louth (pg. 56). Award of the National (Railway) Wages Board (pg. 56-57). Relations with Russia (pg. 57-58). The Future of Mesopotamia (pg. 58-59). The Agriculture Bill (pg. 59-60). Matrimonial Causes Bill (pg. 60-61). Rent Restriction Bill (pg. 61-62). Provisions of the Act (pg. 62-63). Overseas Trade Bill (pg. 63-64). Mining Industry Bill (pg. 64-65). Home Rule Bill in Committee (pg. 65-66). Disorder in Ireland (pg. 66-67). Strike of Irish Railwaymen (pg. 67-68). Deputation to the Prime Minister (pg. 68-69). Rioting in Londonderry (pg. 69-70). Capture of General Lucas (pg. 70).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II. THE BUDGET AND THE RELIEF OF INDUSTRY
Surplus for the Year (pg. 36-37). The Death Penalty in the Army (pg. 37). Women's Franchise Bill Carried (pg. 37-38). Lord Birkenhead and the Press (pg. 38). The Premier and the South Wales Coal-field (pg. 38). The Budget (pg. 38-40). The De-rating Scheme (pg. 40-41). Reception of the Scheme (pg. 41-42). French War Debt Payment (pg. 42-43). The Kerosene Tax (pg. 43). Mr. Samuel's Maladroitness (pg. 43). Chancellor and the Sinking Fund (pg. 43-44). Ultimatum to Egypt (pg. 44). Mr. MacDonald's Criticism (pg. 44). The Kellogg Peace Pact Proposals: Government Attitude (pg. 44-45). British Reply (pg. 45-46). Transfer of Currency to Bank of England (pg. 46-47). The T.U.C. and the Notts Miners (pg. 47-48). Unemployment Debate (pg. 48). Expulsion of Prince Carol (pg. 48). Agricultural Credits Bill (pg. 48-49). Dog-racing Bill (pg. 49). Housing Position (pg. 49). Education Estimate (pg. 49-50). The Savidge Case (pg. 50-51). The Home Secretary's Admissions (pg. 51). Appointment of Tribunal (pg. 51). Report on Major Murray's Case (pg. 51-52). Third Cotton Conference (pg. 52). Threat of a Lock-out (pg. 52). Prime Minister's Appeal (pg. 52-53). Labour and the Wireless Merger (pg. 53). Women's Franchise Bill in the Lords (pg. 53). Mining Debate (pg. 53-54). Debate on the State of Trade (pg. 54). Report of Ministry of Labour (pg. 54). Productivity of Industry (pg. 54-55). Premier on Government's Record (pg. 55). Premier on Disarmament (pg. 55). Co-operators and the Labour Party (pg. 55-56). Finance Bill Debate (pg. 56). Mr. Churchill's Rating Figures (pg. 56). Rating and Valuation Bill (pg. 56-57). Home Secretary and Russian Banks (pg. 57-58). Safeguarding Procedure (pg. 58). New Prayer Book Measure (pg. 58-60). Bill for Stabilising Easter (pg. 60). Rating and Valuation Bill in Committee (pg. 60-61). Retirement of the Speaker (pg. 61). His Pension (pg. 61-62). Lords' Debate on Disarmament (pg. 62). Mining Debate (pg. 62-63). Rating and Valuation Bill Passed (pg. 63). “White Paper” on Local Government (pg. 63-64). The Maxton-Cook Manifesto (pg. 64). Their Campaign (pg. 64-65). T.U.C. and Mond Conference (pg. 65). Conference Meeting (pg. 65). Proposed National Council (pg. 65-66). Adoption of Report (pg. 66). New Draft of American Peace Pact (pg. 66-67). British Reply (pg. 67). Committee Stage of Finance Bill (pg. 67). Petrol Tax (pg. 67). Sugar Duty (pg. 67-68). Safeguarding Duties (pg. 68). Criticism of Mr. Churchill's Finance (pg. 68). Betting Tax (pg. 68-69). Kenya Policy (pg. 69). “Labour and the Nation” (pg. 69-70). Lord Byng's Appointment (pg. 70). Savidge Committee's Reports (pg. 70-71). The Telegraph Service (pg. 71). Railway Road Bills Carried (pg. 71-72). Transport Commission (pg. 72). Totalisator Bill (pg. 72-73). Mr. Churchill and the Bill (pg. 73). Miners' Federation Conference (pg. 73-74). Lord Peel on Safeguarding (pg. 74). The Case of Steel and Iron (pg. 74-75). Industrial Transference Board's Report (pg. 75-76). Premier on Unemployment (pg. 76). Mr. Churchill on the Fiscal System (pg. 76). Home Secretary on Safeguarding (pg. 76-77). Opposition Questions (pg. 77). Prime Minister's Letter (pg. 77). Case of Sir B. Peto (pg. 77-78). Free Trade Manifesto (pg. 78). Railway Wage Agreement (pg. 78-79). Finance Bill Passed (pg. 79). Sir A. Chamberlain on Kellogg Pact (pg. 79). Aviation Vote (pg. 79-80). Social Evils in Scotland (pg. 80). Cable Conference Report (pg. 80). Parliament Prorogued (pg. 80-81).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER I. PEACE IN INDUSTRY
The Industrial Atmosphere (pg. 1). Export Trade in 1926 (pg. 1). Effect of General Strike on the Trade Unions (pg. 2). Return to Normal Conditions (pg. 2). The Public and Peace in Industry (pg. 2). Opposing Forces (pg. 3). Party Cleavages (pg. 3). Attitude of Party Leaders (pg. 3-4). Anti-British Outbreak in China (pg. 4-5). Despatch of Troops to Shanghai (pg. 5). Labour Protests (pg. 5-6). Mr. Chen's Protests (pg. 6). Labour Party Demonstration (pg. 6-7). General Strike “Inquest” (pg. 7). The Trade Unions and Russia (pg. 7-8). Mr. Lloyd George and the Liberal Party (pg. 8). Formation of New Liberal Council (pg. 8). Position of Mr. Lloyd George (pg. 8-9). The King's Speech (pg. 9). Criticism of Omissions (pg. 9-10). Government's Chinese Policy (pg. 10). Labour and the Proposed Trade Union Bill (pg. 10-11). Criticism in the Lords (pg. 11-12). Labour Amendment on China (pg. 11-12). Foreign Secretary's Statement (pg. 12-13). Labour Amendment on Trade Union Legislation (pg. 13). Sir J. Simon's Speech (pg. 13-14). Liberal Amendment on Local Rates (pg. 14). Supplementary Estimates for Sugar Beet (pg. 14). For the Duke of York's Tour (pg. 14). For the Ministry of Pensions, etc. (pg. 14-15). Relief Expenditure (pg. 15). Government's Pledge for Reforming the House of Lords (pg. 15-16). Government's Refusal to Raise School Age (pg. 16). Conservative “Die-Hards” and Trade Unions (pg. 16). Government and Coal-selling Agencies (pg. 16-17). Note to Russia (pg. 17). Russian Reply (pg. 17-18). Debate in Parliament (pg. 18). Foreign Secretary's Statement (pg. 18). “Die-Hard” Disappointment (pg. 18-19). Debate in House of Lords (pg. 19). Sir A. Chamberlain's Statement at Geneva (pg. 19). Government and Washington Hours Convention (pg. 19-20). Civil Service Estimates (pg. 20). Secretary for War's Statement (pg. 20-21). Territorial Force Bounty (pg. 21). Supplementary Vote for Shanghai (pg. 21-22). Air Minister's Statement (pg. 22). Mr. Baldwin on Accidents in the Air Force (pg. 22-23). Labour Proposal to Limit Air Armaments (pg. 23). Navy Estimates Debate (pg. 23-24). The Lords and Economy (pg. 24). Change in King's Title (pg. 24-25). Home Secretary and Socialist Sunday Schools (pg. 25). The Blanesburgh Report (pg. 25). Government Subvention for Thames Bridges (pg. 25-26). Cinematograph Films Bill introduced (pg. 25-26). Government and Emigration (pg. 26). British Draft Convention on Disarmament (pg. 26-27). Labour and the Death Penalty in the Army (pg. 27). Progress in Secondary Education (pg. 27). Government and Agriculture (pg. 27-28). Labour Attack on Minister of Health (pg. 28). Reconciliation between British and Russian Trade Unions (pg. 28). Government and Electoral Reform (pg. 28-29). Debate on Unemployment (pg. 29). The Nanking Outrages (pg. 29-30). Government Determination to Exact Reparations (pg. 30). Debate in the Commons (pg. 30-31). Lord Birkenhead's Statement on India (pg. 31). Text of Trade Union Bill (pg. 31). Labour Preparations for Opposing it (pg. 31-32).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER I. TRANSITION FROM WAR TO PEACE
The League of Nations (pg. 1-2). The Food Position (pg. 2-3). The New Government (pg. 3-4). Reception by the Press (pg. 4-5). The New Opposition (pg. 5-6). Demobilisation Grievances (pg. 6-7). Demands of the Miners (pg. 7). Irish Affairs (pg. 7-8). Various Strikes (pg. 8-9). Rioting in Glasgow (pg. 9-10). Threatened Strike of Electricians (pg. 10-11). End of the Strikes (pg. 11-12). Meeting of Parliament (pg. 12-13). Debate on the Address (pg. 13-14). The Labour Amendment (pg. 14-15). The First Division of the House (pg. 15-16). Labour Debate in the Lords (pg. 16-17). New Rules of Procedure (pg. 17-18). Air Navigation Bill (pg. 18-19). Ministry of Health Bill (pg. 19). Transport Bill (pg. 19-20). Financial Affairs (pg. 20-21). Secret Service Vote (pg. 21-22). Demands of the Miners (pg. 22-23). The Coal Commission (pg. 23-24). The Triple Alliance (pg. 24-25). National Industrial Conference (pg. 25-26). Army Estimates (pg. 26-27). Stages in Army Development (pg. 27-28). Civil Service Estimates (pg. 28-29). Navy Estimates (pg. 29-30). Naval, Military, and Air Force Service Bill (pg. 30-31). Debate in Parliament (pg. 31-32). Government Trade Policy (pg. 32-33). Air Force Estimates (pg. 33-34). Rent Restrictions Bill (pg. 34-35). Transport Bill (pg. 35-36). Local Government (Ireland) Bill (pg. 36-37). National Economy (pg. 37-38). Debate in the Lords (pg. 38-39). Cippenham Motor Depot (pg. 39-40). A Select Committee Appointed (pg. 40-41). Industrial Discontent (pg. 41-42). Report of the Joint Industrial Committee (pg. 42-43). Discontent in the Police Force (pg. 43-44). Demands of the Railwaymen (pg. 44-45). A Settlement Reached (pg. 45-46). Reports of the Coal Industry Commission (pg. 46-47). Offer to the Miners (pg. 47-48). The Offer Accepted (pg. 48).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER I. THE COAL BILL AND THE NAVAL CONFERENCE
Position of the Government (pg. 1). Mr. Lloyd George and the Coal Bill (pg. 1). Lord Grey's attack on Mr. Lloyd George (pg. 1-2). Mr. George's Speech (pg. 2). The Liberal Party and the Government (pg. 2). State of Trade (pg. 2-3). The Government's Plans (pg. 3). Mr. Thomas's Message (pg. 3). Mr. Thomas and the Banks (pg. 3). Mr. Snowden on the Hague Reparations Conference (pg. 3-4). Preparations for the Naval Conference (pg. 4). British Policy (pg. 4-5). Opening of the Conference (pg. 5-6). Mr. MacDonald's Broadcast (pg. 6). Conference on Agriculture (pg. 6). Parliament and Unemployment (pg. 6-7). The Sugar-beet Subsidy (pg. 7). Blasphemy Bill (pg. 7). Ratification of the Optional Clause (pg. 7). Protest of House of Lords (pg. 7-8). Lords and Unemployment Bill (pg. 8). The Economic Council (pg. 8-9). Alterations in the Coal Bill (pg. 9-10). Cost of new provisions (pg. 10). Coal Bill in Committee (pg. 10-11). Debate on Amalgamations (pg. 11). Debate on the Quota System (pg. 11-12). Government Victory (pg. 13). Further Debate on Coal Bill (pg. 13). Crisis in Liberal Party (pg. 13). Mr. Lloyd George's Unemployment Motion (pg. 13-14). Passage of the Coal Bill (pg. 14-15). Mr. MacDonald and the I.L.P. (pg. 15-16). The “Empire Free Trade” Movement (pg. 16). Repudiated by Mr. Baldwin (pg. 16). Lord Beaverbrook's Secession (pg. 16). Mr. Baldwin's Appeal (pg. 16-17). His “Referendum” Promise (pg. 17). Conservatives and Russian Propaganda (pg. 17-18). Agitation against Soviet Persecution of Religion (pg. 18). Lord Birkenhead's Speech (pg. 18). Government Reply (pg. 18-19). The “Day of Prayer” (pg. 19). Archbishop of Canterbury's Inquiry (pg. 19-20). Government's Policy (pg. 20). Conservatives and the Post Office (pg. 20). Government and Wireless Telephone Service (pg. 20-21). Road Traffic Bill (pg. 21). Britain and Geneva Tariff Truce (pg. 21-22). Rural Amenities Bill (pg. 22). The Estimates (pg. 22). Debate on Naval Estimates (pg. 22-23). On Air Estimates (pg. 23-24). Pacifist Motions (pg. 24). Cadet Corps Grant withdrawn (pg. 24-25). Abolition of Death Penalty for Cowardice (pg. 25). Uses of Air Force (pg. 25). Trade Uncertainty (pg. 25-26). Channel Tunnel Committee Report (pg. 26). Government and Colonial Sugar (pg. 26). Plight of Lancashire Cotton Industry (pg. 26-27). New Loan for Unemployment Insurance (pg. 27). Mr. Churchill's Speech (pg. 27-28). Slum Clearance Bill (pg. 28). Problems of the Naval Conference (pg. 28-29). Proceedings of the Conference (pg. 29). Agreement between Britain, U.S., and Japan (pg. 29). Franco-Italian Discussions (pg. 29-30). Failure to reach Five-Power Agreement (pg. 30). Results of Conference (pg. 30-31). Conclusion of Conference (pg. 31). Woollen Trade Dispute (pg. 32).
ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER I. DECAY OF THE COALITION
Return to Normal Conditions (pg. 1-2). Unionists and General Election (pg. 2). Speeches on the Situation by Mr. Chamberlain (pg. 2-3). Mr. Asquith, Mr. Churchill (pg. 3-4). Mr. Lloyd George and Lord Grey (pg. 4-5). Further Speeches by Mr. Asquith and Mr. Churchill (pg. 5-6). Ireland: Debate in the Dail Eireann on the Treaty (pg. 6-7). Mr. De Valera's Tactics (pg. 7-8). Mr. Griffith elected President of the Dail (pg. 9). Provisional Government appointed (pg. 9-10). Transfer of Dublin Castle (pg. 10). Agreement between Mr. Michael Collins and Sir James Craig (pg. 10-11). Outrages in Ireland (pg. 11-12). Election in Ireland postponed for three months (pg. 12-13). Coalition defended by the Lord Chancellor and Mr. Austen Chamberlain (pg. 13-14). Report of the Geddes Committee (pg. 14-16). Reply of the Admiralty (pg. 16). Opening of Parliament: King's Speech (pg. 16-17). Debate on Address: Mr. Lloyd George's Speech (pg. 17-18). Government and Ulster (pg. 18-19). Debate on the Unemployment Problem (pg. 19-20). Debate on Expenditure (pg. 20-22). Debate on India (pg. 22-24). Debate on Civil Service Pensions (pg. 24-25). Mr. Austen Chamberlain and the Lord Chancellor on the Coalition (pg. 25-26). The Irish Free State Bill in the Commons: Mr. Churchill's Speech (pg. 26-27). The Debate (pg. 27-28). Further Report of Geddes Committee (pg. 28). Chancellor of Exchequer's Speech (pg. 28-30). Government's Egyptian Policy (pg. 30-31). Outrages in Ireland (pg. 31-32). Irish Free State Bill passed (pg. 32). Future of the Coalition (pg. 32-33). Resignation of Mr. E. S. Montagu (pg. 33-34). Mr. Montagu at Cambridge (pg. 34). Lord Curzon's Reply (pg. 34-35). Crisis in the Coalition (pg. 35-36). Army Estimates Debate (pg. 36-37). Navy Estimates (pg. 37). Air Service Recommendations (pg. 37-38). Air Estimates (pg. 38). Unemployed Insurance Bill (pg. 38-39). Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades Crisis (pg. 39-40). Conferences between Masters and Men (pg. 40-41). Lock-out Notices (pg. 41).