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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
A document with headlines including School Health and Poverty and Nurture
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',...

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',...

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',...

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...

Date:1926-1928
Contributor:London School of Economics and Political Science
Identifier:73099D-01
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