Economic conditions
Found in 1265 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), [1933]
Balance sheet of the proposed international bank of issue after giving effect to payment of war debts and re-distribution of international currency.
(Untitled), [1933]
More detailed version of CHAR 2/200/12.
(Untitled), [1933]
Diagram showing the balances to the credit of each government after settlement of all international debts through transfer of credits at the proposed international bank of issue.
(Untitled), 04 Dec [1908]
(Untitled), 16 Mar 1908
Letter from J W S Callie, secretary of the Financial Reform Association (18 Hackins Hey, Liverpool) to Eliot Crawshay Williams enclosing copies of the Financial Reformer [see CHAR 2/38/18-19] and describing the history and policy of the Association. Refers to the Association's efforts to exclude suffragettes from the forthcoming meeting in Kensington, [London]. Signed typescript.
(Untitled), Nov 1898-Dec 1898
The Financial Reformer (organ of the Financial Reform Association) Sent with CHAR 2/38/15-17 [2, 193-208, [2]p].
(Untitled), Sep 1898-Oct 1898
The Financial Reformer (organ of the Financial Reform Association) Sent with CHAR 2/38/15-17 [2, 177-192, [2]p].
(Untitled), 05 Feb 1909
Letter from Moreton Frewen to the Chancellor of the Exchequer [David Lloyd George] on his meeting with William Grey Ellison-Macartney about Crown Notes secured by silver. Signed typescript copy. Sent with CHAR 2/39/15.
(Untitled), 28 May 1909
Letter from Lord Crewe (Colonial Office) to WSC announcing that he has appointed Colonel Sir Percy Girouard [as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the East Africa Protectorate] to tackle the poor economic situation there.
(Untitled), 27 Nov 1909
Letter from WSC (Board of Trade) to Lord Morley [earlier John Morley denying that the Budget has adversely affected security prices but suggesting that the House of Lords' rejection of it will probably have a bad economic effect. Justifies the Budget by contrasting the substantial growth over the last ten years in national wealth as indicated by the income tax and estate duty figures and the slow rise in wages over the same period. Signed and annotated typescript.
(Untitled), 27 Mar [1909]
Memorandum by Sir George Murray [Permanent Secretary to the Treasury] on the devotion of funds from the Fixed Debt Charge to the reduction of the National Debt. Typescript.
(Untitled), 12 Mar [1909]
Memorandum by Sir George Murray [Permanent Secretary to the Treasury] on the National Debt and the Sinking Fund. Annotated typescript.
(Untitled), 31 Jan 1912
Letter from John Churchill (10 Talbot Square, Hyde Park, [London]) to WSC reporting that the new German government will proceed with its increased armaments programme but will find it difficult to introduce new taxes. Reports that the trading in the City [of London] is very bad.
(Untitled), 1911
Article on the comparison between the imports and exports of Britain, the United States, Germany and France in 1903 and 1910. Printed. Sent with CHAR 2/54/26.
(Untitled), 09 Mar 1932
Transcripts of interview between WSC and Edwin Hill for the Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS] broadcast on the Hart Schaffner and Marx Trumpeters radio programme, 10 March, on subjects including WSC's road accident, superstition, the future chances of war, the world depression, the importance of co-operation between the English-speaking peoples and the strength of the monarchy; also includes list of preparatory questions.
(Untitled), 23 Feb 1932
Letter from Rene Leon (Hotel Mayflower, Washington) to WSC, on the economic situation in the United States and WSC's possible influence to improve it.
(Untitled), 30 Dec 1931
Letter from WSC to Rene Leon, thanking him for sending a pamphlet on the monetary question in Britain and the United States, which he has read with "great attention". [Carbon].
(Untitled), 09 Apr 1901
Pamphlet The Budget of 1901 and British Trade, published by the United Empire Trade League.
(Untitled), 1902
Note on the National Expenditure Committee by WSC Typescript, with ms annotations.
(Untitled), [1902]
Notes by WSC on defects in financial control, with his recommended remedies.
(Untitled), [1902]
Note by WSC on National expenditure, 1895-1902.
(Untitled), 15 May 1902
Letter from Arthur Balfour [later Lord Balfour] to WSC, on national expenditure, particularly the character, composition and terms of reference of Select Committee on the National Expenditure.
(Untitled), 10 Jul 1902
Letter from Postal Telegraph Clerks Association to WSC, asking if it would be possible for them to give evidence to Committee on National Expenditure [annotated by WSC].
(Untitled), 24 Jul 1902
Letter from Sir Austen Chamberlain, Treasury, to WSC, commenting on WSC's notes on the National expenditure [carbon].
(Untitled), 15 Jan 1903
Letter from Sir Austen Chamberlain, Postmaster-General to WSC, commenting on WSC's memorandum on the National Expenditure Committee.