Archive / Papers / Hume Papers: Box 3

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Donated by Mrs Lee-Warner.

  1. 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.