| Churchill/AMEJ 1/2 contains: |
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| 26 |
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association |
| 27 |
Congress for Cultural Freedom |
| 28 |
Congress for Cultural Freedom |
| 29 |
Correspondence with Ursula Branston, Conservative Research Department |
| 30 |
Conservative Research Department reports |
| 31 |
Miscellaneous political memoranda and white papers |
| 32 |
Refugees Defence Committee |
| 33 |
Claim of the Basle Trading Company Limited against the Government |
| 34 |
Army League |
| 35 |
Army League: printed papers and pamphlets |
| 36 |
Army League |
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The Papers of Julian Amery
| Title |
Miscellaneous political memoranda and white papers |
| Reference |
AMEJ 1/2/31 (former reference: Box 495) |
| Covering Dates |
Jan 1950-Aug 1951 |
| Extent and Medium |
2 files |
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| Content and context |
Subjects include: the draft peace treaty with Japan; deportations from colonial areas; the Pacific Pact between the United States, Australia and New Zealand; Anglo-Egyptian conversations on defence of the Suez Canal [Egypt] and on the Sudan; the Albanian minority in Yugoslavia; nationalist guerilla forces in China; differences between the United States and Britain over supreme command of the Mediterranean; twentieth century revolutions; stability in the Middle East; the Colonial Development Corporation, and Colonial Office guests for the Festival of Britain; political trends in public opinion summaries; the new constitution in the Gold Coast [later Ghana]; oil supplies; British responsibilities in the Middle East (speech given by Leo Amery to the Anglo-Israel Association); agreements between Britain and Yugoslavia on trade and compensation for the nationalisation of British property; the Schuman Plan [for a European Coal and Steel Community]; the Havana Charter on trade; defence; the Soviet educational system; Burma [later Myanmar]; the National Peasants League, Albania; the British sugar refining industry; the Convention of North Atlantic Democracies; the political, economic and social development of the colonies; international colonial co-operation; communism in Yugoslavia; the removal of Greek children to communist countries; resistance movements in Greece and the Balkans; the implications of British arms policy in the Middle East; the development of Anglo-Israeli relations; the consolidated oil refineries at Haifa, Israel. |
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