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Official: Cabinet: papers 350 - 380., 04 Jun 1925 - 03 Aug 1925

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Reference Code: GBR/0014/CHAR 22/41

Scope and Contents

Includes papers by various individuals on various subjects, including: [Sir Maurice Hankey], Secretary to the Imperial Defence Committee, on the limitation of armaments; Edward Wood [later Lord Irwin and Lord Halifax], Minister of Agriculture, on the effects of unemployment policy and trade revival on agriculture; 1st Lord Weir on the beet sugar industry; Walter Guinness [later 1st Lord Moyne], Financial Secretary to the Treasury, on the Expiring Laws Continuance Bill; a draft of the Expiring Laws Bill; Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, Secretary of State for War, on the unclaimed pay of native carriers from the East Africa campaign; William Bridgeman, First Lord of the Admiralty, on pay for entrants in the Fighting Services; Sir William Joynson-Hicks [later 1st Lord Brentford], Home Secretary, on arrangements for Armistice Day; the report of the Supply and Transport Committee, on the maintenance of essential supplies during national emergencies; Austen Chamberlain, Foreign Secretary, on disarmament, and the effect on the United States of the Rubber Restriction Regulations; Aristide Briand [the French Minister of Foreign Affairs] on disarmament; Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland, Minister of Labour; a Ministry of Labour special report on unemployment; WSC, Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the new construction programme in the Navy Estimates; Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister [earlier Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame, later 1st Lord Swinton], President of the Board of Trade, on the Weights and Measures (Amendment) Bill, unemployment policy and the trade revival, rubber restrictions and duty on paper; a draft of the Weights and Measures Bill; the interim report of the Electrical Development Committee; Aime de Fleuriau, French Ambassador to Great Britain, on inter-allied debts; Sir John Gilmour, Chairman of the Marriage Allowances for Naval Officers, and Pay for Entrants into the Fighting Services Committee, on pay for officers in the Royal Army Medical Corps; Sir George Barstow [Controller of Supply Services, Treasury] on pay for Army medical officers; the report on officers' and men's pay by the Marriage Allowances for Naval Officers, and Pay for Entrants into the Fighting Services Committee; the report of the Mining Royalties Committee; Neville Chamberlain, Minister of Health, on the West Ham [London] Union's poor relief policy; Sir Samuel Hoare [later 1st Lord Templewood], Secretary of State for Air, on RAF labour requirements in agricultural areas. Cabinet Paper 358 not present.Also includes: the report of the Court of Inquiry into the Coal Industry Dispute, 1925.Printed index at CHAR 22/48.

Dates

  • Creation: 04 Jun 1925 - 03 Aug 1925

Conditions Governing Access

Open

Extent

1 file(s) (1 bound file (92 folios, including pamphlets))

Language of Materials

English

External Documents

Former / Other Reference

CP 350 (25) - CP 380 (25)

Subject

Repository Details

Part of the Churchill Archives Centre Repository

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