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Weekly Notes for Speakers, 1926-1931

Weekly Notes for Speakers, 1926-1931

Collection: Independent Labour Party Records, 1893-1960    Volumes    Weekly Notes for Speakers, 1926-1931
These notes each focus upon one core theme, whether it is child health or the failure of reparations policy to produce a viable outcome for Germany. The central and recurring themes are disarmament and reparations following World War One; unemployment; foreign policy, with emphasis upon the empire; economic prosperity versus worker poverty; and the importance of addressing a decline in children's health.
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Weekly Notes for Speakers, 1931

These notes, from January until November 1931, cover the following subjects: 'Capitalism and The School Child', 'Profits! Who Gets 'Em?', 'The Cry for Economy! Is it Justified', 'Electoral Reform', 'Unemployment',...

Collection:Independent Labour Party Records, 1893-1960
Date:1931-1931
Contributor:London School of Economics and Political Science
Identifier:73099D-04

Weekly Notes for Speakers, 1930

These notes conclude with an index, and cover the following subjects: 'The Risks of Private Enterprise', 'Naval Disarmament', 'Unemployment. Work Done and To Do', 'The Financial Dictatorship', 'On The Dole',...

Collection:Independent Labour Party Records, 1893-1960
Date:1930-1930
Contributor:London School of Economics and Political Science
Identifier:73099D-03

Weekly Notes for Speakers, 1929

These notes conclude with an index, and cover the following subjects: cuts to south Wales mining subsidies, 'The Tory Record, Attacking Public Welfare', 'The Tory Record, II. Attacking Public Enterprise',...

Collection:Independent Labour Party Records, 1893-1960
Date:1929-1929
Contributor:London School of Economics and Political Science
Identifier:73099D-02

Weekly Notes for Speakers, 1926 and 1928

The core themes covered in these two papers are: 'The Work of the Socialist Sunday Schools' and the increases in values raised through death duties as the gap between rich...

Collection:Independent Labour Party Records, 1893-1960
Date:1926-1928
Contributor:London School of Economics and Political Science
Identifier:73099D-01
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