Economic conditions
Found in 1266 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 1913 - 1931
Graph showing the fluctuation in the prices of silver and wholesale commodities. Sent with CHAR 2/186/62.
(Untitled), 29 Mar 1932
Letter from Sir Arnold Wilson (The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, [London]) to WSC informing him of the existence of the Silver Association and offering to send papers and articles on silver.
(Untitled), 01 Apr 1932
Letter from [WSC] to Sir Arnold Wilson denying that he has been completely converted to Rene Leon's views, blaming monetary confusion for most of the current economic depression and accepting the offer to be sent papers and articles on silver. Carbon typescript copy.
(Untitled), 04 Apr 1932
Memorandum by Oswald Falk, Thomas Balogh and Maurice Hutton (O T Falk & Co, 52 Bishopsgate, London) on British economic policy.
(Untitled), 22 Apr 1932
Letter from Arnold Hore (New Zealand Government Offices, 415 Strand, London) to WSC congratulating him on his speech [on the Budget], enclosing and commenting on CHAR 2/186/68-71 and stressing the need for monetary experts to accompany the British delegation to Ottawa [Canada].
(Untitled), 15 Apr 1932
Letter from Arnold Hore to Downie Stewart [New Zealand Chancellor of the Exchequer] on the need to tackle the problem of deflation at the forthcoming Ottawa Conference. Carbon typescript copy sent with CHAR 2/186/67.
(Untitled), 21 Apr 1932
Cutting from the "New York Sun": report of WSC's speech on the Budget in which he urged Anglo-American co-operation to tackle the world economic crisis.
(Untitled), 22 Apr 1932
Letter from Rene Leon (115 Broadway, New York, [United States]) to WSC congratulating him [on his speech on the Budget in which he called for Anglo-American co-operation to tackle the world economic crisis].
(Untitled), 25 Apr 1932
Letter from Rene Leon (115 Broadway, New York, [United States]) to WSC reporting that the preliminary report of the Committee on Coinage, Weights and Measures will be presented to the House of Representatives and stressing the need for Britain to set a good example on currency matters.
(Untitled), 25 Apr 1932
Letter from Alan de Verd Leigh, secretary of the London Chamber of Commerce (1-3 Oxford Court and 97 Cannon Street, London) to WSC congratulating him on his speech on monetary policy and enclosing and commenting on CHAR 2/186/76-93.
(Untitled), 05 Jan 1932
Report on currency by the committee appointed by the London Chamber of Commerce. Sent with CHAR 2/186/75.
(Untitled), 03 Feb 1932
Replies submitted by the secretary of the London Chamber of Commerce [Alan de Verd Leigh] to criticisms of the Chamber's memorandum on currency.
(Untitled), 22 Mar 1932
Address on monetary policy delivered by Alan de Verd Leigh [secretary of the London Chamber of Commerce] to the Incorporated Accountants' Students' Society. Sent with CHAR 2/186/75.
(Untitled), 26 Apr 1932
Letter from E M Gull, honorary secretary of the Silver Association (99 Cannon Street, London) to WSC enclosing CHAR 2/186/95-101.
(Untitled), 17 Nov 1931
Reprint from the "Times": article by Sir Robert Horne [later Lord Horne of Slamannan] putting the case of the Silver Association for a conference to consider the reintroduction of silver into the world's monetary system. Sent with CHAR 2/186/94.
(Untitled), c 1932
Reprint from the "Times": article by Herbert Rothbarth on the remonetization of silver. Sent with CHAR 2/186/94.
(Untitled), [Aug] [1922]
Newspaper articles by Sir Charles Sykes on the disruption caused to international trade by the fiscal barriers erected by the new states created out of the Austro-Hungarian empire, and the remedies for economic stagnation in central Europe, entailing a revision of the Treaty of Versailles. Sent with CHAR 2/124A/48-49.
(Untitled), 14 May 1917
Extract from the New York Annalist [United States]: letter from William Bourke Cockran to Claude Kitchin arguing that the advances of money made by the United States to her allies should be treated as gifts, not loans. Typescript copy of the original sent with CHAR 2/124A/91.
(Untitled), 14 Mar 1923
(Untitled), 04 Jun 1924
"The economics of the oil industry": a paper read by Sir Robert Waley Cohen at the Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress.
(Untitled), 30 Apr 1924
Letter from [WSC] to 1st Lord Birkenhead [earlier F E Smith] on the McKenna duties, the Ulster boundary situation and the Budget. Carbon copy.
(Untitled), 01 May 1924
Letter from Lord Weir [earlier Sir William Weir] (Holm Foundry, Cathcart, Glasgow, [Scotland]) to WSC (2 Sussex Square) enclosing and summarising CHAR 2/133/7 and urging him to emphasise the importance of attention being given to the conditions in the export industries.
(Untitled), 01 May 1924
Cutting from the "Glasgow Herald": speech by Lord Weir [earlier Sir William Weir] calling for a national policy on Britain's export industries. Sent with CHAR 2/133/6.
(Untitled), 10 May 1924
Letter from [WSC] (2 Sussex Square) to Stanley Baldwin [later Lord Baldwin] (93 Eaton Square, [London]) on the Liberal position with regard to the abolition of the McKenna duties. Typescript. Carbon copy at CHAR 2/133/29-30.
(Untitled), 17 Jul 1924
Letter from ? , chairman and president of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, to WSC congratulating him on his address [on the international financial situation at the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World Convention].