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Literary: The Second World War, Volume 3 "The Grand Alliance", Appendices., 1941 - Jan 1950
Literary: The Second World War, Volume 3 "The Grand Alliance", Appendix C., 1941 - 1949
Includes typescript and galley proofs of Appendix C "Prime Minister's Personal Minutes and Telegrams, 1941." Annotated by various individuals with comments and corrections including: WSC, Denis Kelly, William Deakin, 1st Lord Camrose [earlier William Berry] and Sir Edward Marsh.
Literary: The Second World War, Volume 3 "The Grand Alliance", Assembled Appendices., 1940 - Jan 1950
Literary: The Second World War, Volume 4 "The Hinge of Fate", Miscellanea., Jun 1942 - Jan 1952
Official: Cabinet: Imperial Conference Documents Committee., 21 May 1926 - 13 Oct 1926
Official: Cabinet: Imperial Conference: papers 1 - 52., 26 Jun 1926 - 25 Nov 1926
Printed memoranda and papers on the proceedings of the conference, on subjects including: valuation of imports; immunity of State enterprises; taxation; the Imperial Institute; imperial research; imperial film distribution; the Brussels maritime law conventions; oversea settlement; the proposed General Economic Conference; imperial standardization; inter-imperial trade; oil pollution; merchant shipping; imperial air communications.Also includes: printed index.
Official: Cabinet: Industrial Control: papers., Sep 1915 - Oct 1915
Includes papers on various subjects including: a report of the industrial control committee on shipping; notes on the shortage of shipping due to World War I and its effect on the trade of Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa; problems of transporting wheat to the United Kingdom from North America; freight rates; state control of coal mines and profits and export of coal; and comparison of imports (of food, minerals, etc) before and after the war.
Official: Cabinet: papers 180 - 200., 30 Jun 1924 - 08 Apr 1925
Official: Cabinet: papers 340 - 359., 09 Feb 1926 - 25 Oct 1926
Official: Cabinet: papers 400 - 428., 30 Mar 1926 - 29 Dec 1926
Official: Cabinet: papers 479 - 499., 05 Jul 1923 - 19 Nov 1924
Official: Cabinet: Unemployment Committee: papers 755 - 766., 23 Jun 1925 - 16 Dec 1925
Official: Colonial Office: administration report of the Aden [later Yemen] Port Trust., 1906 - 1907
Official: Colonial Office: All Red Route: papers., 1907 - 1908
Official: Colonial Office: correspondence., 02 Apr 1907 - 27 Apr 1907
Official: Colonial Office: Cyprus: prints, papers and correspondence., 1906 - 1908
Official: Colonial Office: East African Mail Service: printed reports., Jun 1904 - Mar 1907
Evidence given before and a report of the Inter-departmental Committee on East Africa Steamship Subsidies, set up to establish direct British Imperial Communication with East Africa through the Suez Canal; details of mail services to and from East Africa; draft agenda for the first meeting of the East Africa Shipping Facilities Committee.
Official: Colonial Office: supplementary estimates: West Indian telegraphic communications and mail service: prints and papers., Jun 1906 - Aug 1907
Includes Colonial Office papers and correspondence on the West Indian steamer subsidy and inter-colonial mail service; contract with the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company; reports of the Interdepartmental Committee on West Indian Telegraphic Communication (chaired by WSC).
Official: War Cabinet: various papers., 08 Mar 1918 - 31 Mar 1918
Official: War Cabinet: Weekly Intelligence Reports: Western and General., 18 Jul 1917 - 26 Sep 1917
Includes printed summaries of affairs throughout the British empire and Africa and other parts of the world with notes by Leo Amery [Secretary of State for the Colonies and for the Dominions].Subjects covered include: financial negotiations with the United States; opinions among Labour movements in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa of conscription and war; peace discussions with Germany; shipping; and inter-imperial exchange.
Official: War Cabinet: Weekly Intelligence Reports: Western and General., 03 Oct 1917 - 27 Dec 1917
Includes printed summaries of affairs throughout the British empire and Africa and other parts of the world with notes by Leo Amery [Secretary of State for the Colonies and for the Dominions].Subjects covered include: shipping; peace discussions; Germany's attitude towards a post-war trade war; the Allied war conference; enemy agents in Italy; and affairs in Germany.