Economic policy
Found in 65 Collections and/or Records:
Home Office, 1910 - 1911
Literary: "The Second World War", Volume 2 "Their Finest Hour": Book 2 and appendices: Proofs for Sir Edward Marsh., 25 Feb 1948 - 25 Aug 1948
Literary: "The Second World War", Volume 2 "Their Finest Hour": 'Superseded' proofs., 01 Mar 1948 - 27 Aug 1948
Official: Cabinet: Dardanelles Committee: miscellaneous papers., Sep 1915 - Nov 1915
Official: Cabinet: Finance Committee: papers., Oct 1915 - Nov 1915
Includes papers on various subjects including: army finances and suggested savings; the adverse balance of foreign trade; details of the importation of goods classified as "not of prime necessity" including various items of food, drink, etc; draft interim reports and an interim report of the Finance Committee pointing out Great Britain's serious economic difficulties created by World War I and including a statement by [1st] Lord Reading [earlier Rufus Isaacs].
Official: Cabinet: Foreign affairs., 1911
Official: Cabinet: papers 81 to 100., 10 Mar 1928 - 28 Mar 1928
Official: Cabinet: papers 121-130., 13 Apr 1928 - 24 Apr 1928
Official: Cabinet: papers 201 to 220., Jul 1927
Official: Cabinet: papers 221 to 245., Aug 1927 - Oct 1927
Official: Cabinet: papers 317 to 327., Dec 1927
Official: Cabinet: printed papers on World War I., Jun 1916
Official: Cabinet: printed papers on World War I., Aug 1915 - Sep 1915
Official: Cabinet: printed papers on World War I., Oct 1915 - Nov 1915
Official: Cabinet: Standing Committee on Expenditure: Conclusions., 10 Feb 1927 - 27 Oct 1927
Official: Cabinet: Standing Committee on Expenditure: Papers., 31 Jan 1927 - 03 Nov 1927
Official: Cabinet: War Policy Committee: statements., 19 Aug 1915 - 23 Aug 1915
Official: Colonial Office: Colonial Conference 1907: printed papers., 1906 - 1907
Official: Colonial Office: Colonial Conference: printed minutes of proceedings., Apr 1907 - May 1907
Official: Colonial Office: Colonial Conference: printed papers., Jun 1902 - Aug 1902
Papers relating to a conference between the Secretary of State for the Colonies [Joseph Chamberlain] and the Prime Ministers of self-governing colonies, held in London, at which discussions took place on subjects including: political relations between Great Britain and the colonies, imperial defence, commercial relations within the Empire, naturalisation and settlement in South Africa, and relations of the Commonwealth and New Zealand with the islands of the Pacific. [indexed].