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Official: Cabinet: papers 460 - 484., 29 Jul 1925 - 19 Nov 1925

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Reference Code: GBR/0014/CHAR 22/45

Scope and Contents

Includes papers from various individuals on various subjects, including: Sir William Joynson-Hicks [later 1st Lord Brentford], Home Secretary, on the Representation of the People (Economy Provisions) Bill, the award of the Irish Boundary Commission, International Labour Conference conventions on workmen's compensation, and the draft Police Pensions Bill; a draft of the Representation Bill; Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland, Minister of Labour, on emergency arrangements in case of strikes; a Ministry of Health circular on the maintenance of local services in case of strikes; Francis Bourdillon, Secretary to the Irish Boundary Commission; Leo Amery, Secretary of State for the Colonies, on the award of the Irish Boundary Commission, Iraq and the Mosul [Iraq] question, and, as Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, on the position of the Dominions on the Locarno Treaty; Sir Maurice Hankey, Secretary to the Cabinet, on the Irish Boundary Commission; the conclusions of the Scottish Housing Conference; a note of the conference between the British and Irish Free State [later Ireland] Governments on the Irish Boundary Commission; Neville Chamberlain, Minister of Health, on Poor Law Relief; the Board of Trade Advisory Council's monthly review of the trade outlook; Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, Secretary of State for War, on the retention of a British cavalry regiment in Palestine; Lord Eustace Percy, President of the Board of Education, on economies in education expenditure; Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister [earlier Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame, later 1st Lord Swinton], President of the Board of Trade, on subjects including licenses for arms export; the report of the Safe- guarding of Industries Aluminium Hollow-Ware Committee; Sir Fabian Ware, Vice-Chairman of the Imperial War Graves Commission, on his tour of Canadian war cemeteries; a Ministry of Labour special report on unemployment; Walter Guinness [later 1st Lord Moyne], Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, on the Imperial Economic Committee; a Cabinet memorandum on the iron and steel industry; 1st Lord Birkenhead [earlier F E Smith], Secretary of State for India, on the abolition of Indian cotton excise duty; [1st Lord Reading, earlier Rufus Isaacs], Viceroy of India, on cotton excise duty.Printed index at CHAR 22/48.

Dates

  • Creation: 29 Jul 1925 - 19 Nov 1925

Conditions Governing Access

Open

Extent

1 file(s) (1 bound file (99 folios, including pamphlets))

Language of Materials

English