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Churchill/AMEL 1/7 contains:
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23 Empire Youth Movement: correspondence with Major Ney
24 Bretton Woods, sterling etc
25 Economic and monetary policy: correspondence
26 Civil Aviation
27 Letters to the Press
28 Articles and memoranda
29 Miscellaneous articles
30 Miscellaneous speeches
31 Miscellaneous articles and items
32 Political speeches
33 Washington Loan Agreement
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The Papers of Leopold Amery

Title Articles and memoranda
Reference AMEL 1/7/28
(former reference: Box 214)
Covering Dates Jul 1949-Aug 1952
Extent and Medium 2 files
Content and context

Texts of papers by LSA on subjects including: the economic crisis and trade policy (1952); Pakistan; the case for Commonwealth Preference; Jawaharlal Nehru; the nature of British Parliamentary government; forms of colonial self-government; the state of the Commonwealth and Empire (1951); the Most Favoured Nation clause; the 1951 Commonwealth conference; the condition of sterling; the Liberal Party and electoral reform; Empire Day; devaluation of sterling; the theory of [Sally] Herbert Frankel [Oxford Professor in the Economics of Underdeveloped Countries] on the relation of the colonies to the European economy; Canada and the sterling area; union with Europe; economic relations between the United States and the rest of the world; the South African War; the 1949 budget; the dollar gap.

Also includes: notes on Sinai [Egypt]; related correspondence, including letters from Hargreaves Parkinson, Editor of the Financial Times and William Casey, Editor of the Times (2).

Index Terms
Boer War (1899-1902)
Canada
Colonialism
Economic Conditions
European Administration
Pakistan
Trade (Practice)
United States
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