Economic conditions
Found in 1266 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), [Apr] [1929]
Newspaper cutting: letter from Arthur Kitson, president of the Banking and Currency and Reform League, explaining why he may oppose WSC in the election in the Epping Division of Essex.
(Untitled), 23 Apr [1929]
Memorandum by [Frederick Phillips] on the views on monetary policy of Arthur Kitson.
(Untitled), 12 May 1929
Letter from Robert Smith (10 Wards Road, Ilford, Essex) to WSC thanking him for deciding that no reduction shall be made in the war debt payments made by Germany, complaining about the rise in the price of bacon and wishing WSC success in the election.
(Untitled), 02 May 1929
Parliamentary question by William Thorne and answer by Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister [earlier Philip Lloyd-Greame, later Lord Swinton], the President of the Board of Trade, on the increase in the price of bacon. Sent with CHAR 2/167/65.
(Untitled), Apr 1929
Parliamentary questions and answers, memorandum and extracts from the press on the rise in bacon prices, with covering letters from the Board of Trade. Sent with CHAR 2/167/65.
(Untitled), 13 May 1929
Letter from James Grigg to Rupert Howorth stating that if WSC is asked in his constituency about war debts and reparations he will reply that the Government is determined to claim from Europe whatever is required from it by the United States. Carbon typescript copy.
(Untitled), 12 May 1929
Minute by WSC stating that if he is asked in his constituency about war debts and reparations [see CHAR 2/167/82] he will reply that the Government is determined to claim from Europe whatever is required from it by the United States.
(Untitled), 10 May 1929
Questions from Rowland Armison (Romanhurst, Chelmsford Road, Woodford, [Essex]) to WSC on the possible adjustment of war debts and reparations.
(Untitled), [Apr] [1930]
Petition to James Ramsay MacDonald from employers and workers in the lace and embroidery trades of Nottingham and district praying for a continuation of the safeguarding duties. Sent with CHAR 2/173/164-165.
(Untitled), 13 Mar 1930
Comments by WSC on the report of the committee appointed by James Ramsay MacDonald in July 1924 to examine the case for the Safeguarding Duties.
(Untitled), [Mar] [1930]
Newspaper cutting: sympathetic report of the activities of the United Empire Party, which is opposing the Free Trade doctrines of the Labour and Liberal parties.
(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), 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.