Economic conditions
Found in 1265 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 29 Dec 1929
Letter from [WSC] to Harold Cox ("Sunday Times", 186 Strand, [London]) criticising him for treating the increase in the Sinking Fund and the increased payments on account of the encashment of Savings Certificates as blameworthy additions to ordinary government expenditure. Carbon typescript copy.
(Untitled), 29 Mar 1929
Letter from [WSC] to Lord Balfour [earlier Arthur Balfour] reporting that the Government's surplus for the ending financial year will be greater than forecast and will go towards the remission of rates. Carbon typescript copy.
(Untitled), 25 Mar 1929
Letter from Frederick Guest (7 Aldford Street, Park Lane, [London]) to WSC arguing that recent by-election results suggest that David Lloyd George's economic policies appeal more to agricultural than to urban districts, which is serious for the prospects of the Conservative Party, and suggesting that the Government should respond with a programme of slum clearance, further amalgamation of social services, a revival of trade facilities and development of the Empire.
(Untitled), 25 Feb 1930
Circular letter from the joint honorary secretaries of the Conjoint Conference of Public Utility Associations(28 Grosvenor gardens, London) arguing that the Coal Mines Bill will cause the prices paid for coal by public utilities, and hence the general cost of living and manufacturing, to rise. With list of the members of the Conference.
(Untitled), 21 Jan 1930
Letter from [WSC] to Harold Cox ("Sunday Times", 186 Strand, London) responding to Cox's criticism of his record as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Carbon typescript copy.
(Untitled), Jul 1930
Report of the Economic Advisory Council's committee on the cotton industry.
(Untitled), 15 May 1930
Hints for speakers issued by the Conservative and Unionist Central Office on the Consumers' Council Bill.
(Untitled), 15 May 1930
Notes on trade and industry published by the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations.
(Untitled), 1929
"The movement for a sounder money": pamphlet issued by the Stable Money Association, 104 Fifth Avenue, New York, [United States].
(Untitled), 1925 - 1929
Memorandum on the Sinking Fund and the encashment of savings certificates.
(Untitled), c 1930
Memorandum on the price of silver, particularly as it affects the Indian currency.
(Untitled), c 1930
Memorandum from Philip A Wilkins (19 Great Winchester Street, [London]) to WSC on the fall in the price of silver, particularly as it affects India and China.
(Untitled), c 1930
Part of a memorandum by "Mr Young" suggesting that the gold standard should be adjusted to enable the payment of war debts.
(Untitled), Nov 1930
Memorandum on tea imports.
(Untitled), 02 Jan 1930
Letter from Harold Cox (Raymond Buildings, Gray's Inn, [London]) to WSC refuting WSC's answers to Cox's criticism in the "Sunday Times" of WSC's record on public spending.
(Untitled), 31 Dec 1929
Letter from [WSC] to Philip Snowden [later Lord Snowden] responding to the criticism of WSC's financial measures which Snowden made in his speech in the adjournment debate. Carbon typescript copy. Another copy at CHAR 2/171/33-42.
(Untitled), 24 Jan 1930
Letter from [WSC] to [Philip Snowden, later Lord Snowden] on Snowden's criticism of WSC's financial measures when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer. Annotated carbon typescript copy. Other copies at CHAR 2/171/50-55 (top copy) and CHAR 2/171/61-66.
(Untitled), 23 Jan 1930
Letter from Philip Snowden [later Lord Snowden] (Treasury Chambers) to WSC replying to WSC's response to the criticism of WSC's financial measures which Snowden made in his speech in the adjournment debate. Copies at CHAR 2/171/14-19 and 20-25.
(Untitled), [Jan] [1930]
Memorandum by [a Stock Exchange broker] on the relative attractiveness of various government stocks. Carbon copy sent with CHAR 2/171/57.
(Untitled), 05 Jul 1930
Diagrams from the "Economist" showing the changes in distribution of national production as the general level of prices or the volume of production increases.
(Untitled), 18 May 1930
Letter from Aylmer Vallance (Sligachan Hotel, Isle of Skye, [Scotland]) arguing that although the recent Revenue Report contains information showing the over-taxation of income, it will be difficult to resist the Government's policy of wealth redistribution until a statement as authoritative as the conclusions of the Colwyn Report is produced.
(Untitled), 1930
Amendments and explanatory memoranda relating to the Finance Bill.
(Untitled), 1930
The Finance Bill.
(Untitled), 23 Aug 1929
Empire Industries News Service no. 156: the cotton industry and safeguarding and imperial preference.
(Untitled), 01 Nov 1929
Empire Industries News Service no. 164: the lesson of the sugar duties; sugar and the future of preference.