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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER IV. THE RETURN TO WORK

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Miners' Interview with Mr. Churchill (pg. 97-98). Mr. Cook's Advice (pg. 98). Renewal of Emergency Regulations (pg. 98). Labour Leaders and Miners' Executive (pg. 98). Debate on the Coal Situation (pg. 98-99). Mr. George's Appeal to Mr. Churchill (pg. 99). Mr. Churchill's Reply (pg. 99-100). Miners decide to Renew Negotiations (pg. 100-101). Refusal of Owners (pg. 101). Mr. Churchill and Mr. Williams (pg. 101-102). Mr. Churchill's Letter (pg. 102). Trade Union Congress: President's Address (pg. 102-103). Policy of a General Strike (pg. 103-104). Offer of Eaton Lodge (pg. 104). Congress and Mr. Tomsky (pg. 104-105). Feeling among the Miners' Delegates (pg. 105-106). Owners' Refusal to attend Conference (pg. 106). Mr. Churchill's Silence (pg. 106). Premier's new Offer (pg. 106-107). Miners' Protest (pg. 107). Miners' new Offer (pg. 107-108). Expulsion of Mr. Spencer (pg. 108). Sir A. Chamberlain on the Continent (pg. 108). Debate on the Coal Situation (pg. 108-109). Emergency Regulations Renewed (pg. 110). Statement on China (pg. 110). Miners' drift back to Work (pg. 111). Miners Reject Government Offer (pg. 111). Conservative Conference and Trade Union Law (pg. 111-112). Premier's Complacency (pg. 112-113). Peace in Industry (pg. 113). Continued drift back to Work (pg. 113). Labour Party Conference (pg. 113-114). Discouragement of Miners (pg. 114). Labour's Agricultural Policy (pg. 114-115). Criticism of Labour Front Bench (pg. 115). Resignation of Lord Oxford from Liberal Leadership (pg. 115-116). Plight of Liberal Party (pg. 116). Aggressive Tactics of Miners' Federation (pg. 116). Meeting of Imperial Conference (pg. 116-117). Statements on Inter-Imperial Trade (pg. 117). On Communications (pg. 117-118). Recommendations of Committee on Inter-Imperial Relations (pg. 118-119). Other Recommendations of Conference (pg. 119). Renewed intervention of Trade Union Council (pg. 119-120). Debate in Parliament (pg. 120). Home Secretary and Mr. Cook (pg. 120-122). Drinking Habits of the House of Commons (pg. 122). Trade Unions and Coal Embargo (pg. 122). Trade Unions and Voluntary Levy (pg. 122). Premier Renews Negotiations (pg. 122-123). Miners' Delegates consult Conference (pg. 123). Premier's Guildhall Speech (pg. 123-124).