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/ Hume Papers: Box 3
Description
Donated by Mrs Lee-Warner.
Miscellaneous pamphlets published by the India Defence League and the Indian Empire Society.
‘Liberty for India, 1932’
‘Indian constitutional reform: questions and answers’
‘Indian constitutional reforms: Mr Stanley Baldwin’s declaration
‘No surrender of India: manifesto from workers to workers’ (two copies)
Handbill: India Defence League. A public meeting at the Theatre Royal, Kings Lynn, Friday 7th December, 1934′
‘Unionists and India, a great disaster’
‘European views ont he Indian White Paper policy’
“Eighty years of British rule, by Munshi Ram Das Chhibber’
‘Echoes of Cawnpore, by Sir Louis Stuart, C.I.E.’
‘The tragedy of India, by Sir Reginald Craddock’
‘Mr Sastri’s attack on the Simon Report, by Sir Michael O’Dwyer’
‘An open letter to Mahatma Gandhi by Allah Nawaz Khan’
‘The Simon Report and after, by Sir Reginald Craddock’
‘India after the Round Table Conference, by Sir Reginald Craddock, and The Indian Army and its future, by Field-Marshal Sir Claud W. Jacob’
‘Indian Empire Society.’ Society aims, regulations and purpose.
‘The surrender of India: 1. The Conference. 2. The realities’
India Empire Society, List of members, 1933
The Indian Empire review
, vol. 3, no. 10, 1934
‘British ideals and Indian politics’
‘Extracts from the evidence of officers of the Indian Civil Service on the White Paper’
‘National aspirations of India under the British rule’
‘A permanent settlement for the Dekkhan’
‘Lancashire and India’
‘Conservative Associations and the “Times”‘
Handbill: ‘India: Oppose the report’
‘India’s financial troubles: a collection of papers’
‘Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Report of the proceedings at the ninety-first ordinary general meeting of the proprietors’
‘Indian reforms of 1921. Failure or success?’
‘War or peace?’
‘What Sir Samuel Hoare fears: ought he not to know the real dangers?’
‘A policy for the nation and Empire’
‘Indian policy: general meeting of the League’, The League of Liberals Against Aggression and Militarism pamphlet no. 14
India and the war
, Govt. of India Press, New Delhi, 1940
The economic crisis foretold by the Daily Mail, 1921-1931
.
The Indian Civil Service family pension rule and the Indian Civil Service (non-European members) family pension rules
, Delhi, 1925
‘Indian poverty. Official dread of inquiry. Wanted: a scientific diagnosis’
‘The British case, by The Right Honourable Lord Lloyd, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., D.S.O.’
Indian Civil Service family pension scheme, report by the Government Actuary, 1937
Finance Department notification regarding the family pension scheme
‘The situation in India (some thoughts on the present crisis and its problems)’
The nineteenth century and after
, vol. CIX, no. 652, 1931
‘An appeal to swarajist leaders’
‘The political future of India. An examination of some of the government proposals’
‘The main facts of the Indian problem, by the Duchess of Atholl’
Save India for the Empire! Daily Mail 1934 India blue book
‘The spirit of partners’
‘The White Paper criticised
‘Britain’s trade losses in India: What experiments in “self-government” will mean to British workers’
‘The White Paper controversy: correspondence between Viscount Wolmer, M.P., and Lord Stonehaven’
‘Plain facts about the Indian scheme. Answers to seven critical questions’
‘India and the lesson of Ceylon. A warning’
‘Gandhi’s threat to the Christian missions’
Guest list for luncheon given by The Duke of Westminster, Hotel Victoria, 21 July, 1933.
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