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Churchill/AMEL 1/5 contains:
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3 Imperial Conference 1930
4 Letters on sanctions: A - Z
5 Letters on sanctions: unfiled
6 Abyssinia
7 Letters on The Empire in the new Era
8 Political speeches and articles: general
9 Political speeches and articles: Pan Europa
10 Empire speeches
11 Empire articles
12 Miscellaneous speeches and articles
13 Empire Marketing Board: summary of work and recommendations
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The Papers of Leopold Amery

Title Political speeches and articles: general
Reference AMEL 1/5/8
(former reference: Box 145)
Covering Dates Apr 1930-Jan 1939
Extent and Medium 3 files
Content and context

Texts of speeches and articles by LSA on subjects including: protection of manufacturers and the removal of the McKenna Duties on luxury imports; Benjamin Disraeli [1st Lord Beaconsfield]; the silk industry; Imperial Preference; unemployment; the economics of Empire; the monetary crisis; the Representation of the People Bill; the meaning of politics; the National Government; disarmament; Cabinet reform; the future of Europe; the Peace Ballot; uprising in Austria (1934); the 1935 General Election; the League of Nations and sanctions against Abyssinia [later Ethiopia]; colonial policy; Jan Smuts; [Arthur] Neville Chamberlain; National Service; German colonial claims; LSA's book "The Forward View" and the state of Europe and the Commonwealth (1938).

Also includes: transcript of a speech by Adolf Hitler to the German Reichstag (Jan 1939); note by Robert Menzies on a speech by LSA (1935).

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Armed Forces
Austria
Colonialism
Economic Conditions
Germany
Industry
Speeches
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