Economic conditions
Found in 94 Collections and/or Records:
Speeches: Lists of speeches and speech notes., 1945 - 1954
Speeches: Non House of Commons: Speech notes and typescript., 30 Apr 1932 - 05 Oct 1932
Speeches: Non House of Commons: Speech notes, press cuttings and source material., [Jan] [1928] - 03 Apr 1929
Speeches: Non House of Commons: Speech notes, typescript and press cuttings., 11 May 1927 - 12 Sep 1927
Speeches: Non House of Commons: Speech notes, typescript and press cuttings., 19 Feb 1930 - 25 Dec 1930
Speeches: Non House of Commons: Speech notes, typescript, press cuttings and source material., 21 Jan 1929 - 14 Dec 1929
Speeches: speech notes., 22 Oct 1945 - 26 Apr 1948
Speeches: speech notes and source material., Feb 1933 - 24 Apr 1933
Speeches: speech notes and source material., 31 May 1937 - 20 Nov 1937
(Untitled), 14 Sep 1925
(Untitled), 20 Dec 1915
Cutting from the Times reporting German statements about the German war economy, the dismissal of Sir John French [later Lord French and Lord Ypres], British naval construction, negotiations on the economic relations between Germany and Austria-Hungary, and German casualty figures.
(Untitled), 10 Mar 1911-11 Mar 1911
Figures, with explanatory notes, on the relationship between national income and defence spending from 1812 to 1910, compiled for Reginald McKenna [First Lord of the Admiralty.] Annotated typescript.
(Untitled), 08 Dec 1912
Minute by WSC [First Lord of the Admiralty] to [the Chancellor of the Exchequer, David Lloyd George] forecasting the Naval Estimates for 1913-14.
(Untitled), 11 Jul 1912
Memorandum from WSC [First Lord of the Admiralty] to the Chancellor of the Exchequer [David Lloyd George] on the naval estimates. [Printed, annotated "Not circulated"].
(Untitled), [Nov] 1912 - 28 Dec 1912
Reports of the Finance Committee of the Admiralty on the Sketch Navy Estimates, 1913-14, prepared in October-November 1912. [Printed].
(Untitled), 18 Dec 1913
Letter from WSC [First Lord of the Admiralty] to the Chancellor of the Exchequer [David Lloyd George] on the Navy Estimates, particularly the requirement for a supplementary estimate of about 3 million pounds, regretting that this could not be reduced to the limit of 1.4 million required by the Treasury. [Hand-written draft, signed by WSC].