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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II. THE GENERAL STRIKE
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Baldwin, Rt. Hon. Stanley
/ Beet Sugar
/ Bevin, Mr
/ Buckmaster, Lord
/ Budget
/ Canterbury, Archbishop of
/ Carson, Lord
/ Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. N
/ Churchill, Rt. Hon. Winston S
/ Coal Commission
/ Coal Industry dispute
/ Darling, Lord
/ George, Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd
/ Glyn, Major
/ Grey, Viscount
/ Henderson, Arthur
/ Hope, Mr
/ Horne, Sir R
/ Housing problem
/ Kindersley, Major
/ King George V
/ Macdonald, Rt. Hon. J. Ramsay
/ Runciman, Mr
/ Samuel, Sir Herbert
/ Simon, Rt. Hon. Sir John
/ Sinking fund
/ Slesser, Sir Henry
/ Snowden, Philip
/ Thomas, J. H
/ Wheatley, Mr
/ Wood, Sir Kingsley
1926
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II. THE GENERAL STRIKE
by
in
Baldwin, Rt. Hon. Stanley
/ Beet Sugar
/ Bevin, Mr
/ Buckmaster, Lord
/ Budget
/ Canterbury, Archbishop of
/ Carson, Lord
/ Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. N
/ Churchill, Rt. Hon. Winston S
/ Coal Commission
/ Coal Industry dispute
/ Darling, Lord
/ George, Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd
/ Glyn, Major
/ Grey, Viscount
/ Henderson, Arthur
/ Hope, Mr
/ Horne, Sir R
/ Housing problem
/ Kindersley, Major
/ King George V
/ Macdonald, Rt. Hon. J. Ramsay
/ Runciman, Mr
/ Samuel, Sir Herbert
/ Simon, Rt. Hon. Sir John
/ Sinking fund
/ Slesser, Sir Henry
/ Snowden, Philip
/ Thomas, J. H
/ Wheatley, Mr
/ Wood, Sir Kingsley
1926
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER II. THE GENERAL STRIKE
in
Baldwin, Rt. Hon. Stanley
/ Beet Sugar
/ Bevin, Mr
/ Buckmaster, Lord
/ Budget
/ Canterbury, Archbishop of
/ Carson, Lord
/ Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. N
/ Churchill, Rt. Hon. Winston S
/ Coal Commission
/ Coal Industry dispute
/ Darling, Lord
/ George, Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd
/ Glyn, Major
/ Grey, Viscount
/ Henderson, Arthur
/ Hope, Mr
/ Horne, Sir R
/ Housing problem
/ Kindersley, Major
/ King George V
/ Macdonald, Rt. Hon. J. Ramsay
/ Runciman, Mr
/ Samuel, Sir Herbert
/ Simon, Rt. Hon. Sir John
/ Sinking fund
/ Slesser, Sir Henry
/ Snowden, Philip
/ Thomas, J. H
/ Wheatley, Mr
/ Wood, Sir Kingsley
1926
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1926
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Overview
Report of the Coal Commission (pg. 32-33). Public interest in it (pg. 34). Government's attitude (pg. 34-35). Attitude of the Coal-owners (pg. 36). Of the Miners' Federation (pg. 36-37). Of the Trade Union Council (pg. 37). Meeting between Owners and Miners (pg. 37). Intervention of the Premier (pg. 37-38). Trade Union Conference (pg. 38). Commencement of Lock-out (pg. 38-39). Issue of General Strike Notices (pg. 39). Reasons for General Strike (pg. 39-40). Government breaks off Negotiations (pg. 40). Resumed Debate on Economy Bill (pg. 40-41). The Army and Air Force Bill (pg. 41-42). Money-lenders' Bill (pg. 42). Judicial Proceedings Bill (pg. 42-43). The Budget (pg. 43-46). Criticism of its Proposals (pg. 47-48). Mr. Baldwin on the Menace of the General Strike (pg. 48-49). Mr. Thomas' Reply (pg. 49). Mr. Churchill on the Government's Policy (pg. 49). Commencement of the General Strike (pg. 49-50). The Government's Counter-Measures (pg. 50-51). Attitude of the Public (pg. 51). Criticism of the British Gazette (pg. 51). Liberals Support the Government (pg. 51-52). The Constitutional Question (pg. 52). Wavering of the Trade Union Council (pg. 52-53). Negotiations with Sir Herbert Samuel (pg. 53). Calling off of the Strike (pg. 53-54). Messages from the King and the Prime Minister (pg. 54). Prolongation of the Sectional Strikes (pg. 54-55). The General Return to Work (pg. 55). Lessons of the Strike (pg. 55). Orderliness of the Strikers (pg. 55). Cost of the Strike (pg. 55-56).
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