The New Commonwealth (Journal) Vol. 8
- B36/8
- Ffeil
- 1940-1946
File contains unbound copies of numbers 1-16 in the War Series volume 8, unbound.
1 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
The New Commonwealth (Journal) Vol. 8
File contains unbound copies of numbers 1-16 in the War Series volume 8, unbound.
File contains a pamphlet published by The New Commonwealth entitled Right and Might; the argument for an international police force, by Alan Burnett RAE, B.A.
Booklet entitled "Co-operators and peace" by the Rt. Hon G. N. Barnes.
The functions of an international equity tribunal
Booklet entitled Towards world Government by Bertrand Russell.
Booklet containing a list of officers of the New Commonwealth.
Air power in the post-war world
The memoranda, 1916-17, relate to the work of the War Office, the Ministry of Munitions and the Ministry of Pensions and Food. They include 'Notes on Possible Terms of Peace' by L. S. Amery, 11 April 1917; letters, 1916-17, addressed to Major David Davies from officials in the Ministry of Pensions and the Ministry of Munitions and Food; draft letters, September 1916, addressed to Sir Douglas Haig on the possible withdrawal of university men from the Expeditionary Force; memoranda on munitions; Army Council instructions, 1916; a copy of the Report of the Departmental Committee on Land Settlement for Discharged Sailors and Soldiers, 1916; and memoranda on tanks.
Amery, L. S. (Leopold Stennett), 1873-1955
A succession of memoranda, November 1916, on the military situation in France. In French, with a translation into English.
Correspondence and papers relating to the latter stages of the First World War. Among the subjects covered are the Ministry of Munitions, tanks, the army, petrol and timber supplies, the battles of 1917 and their casualties.
A memorandum, March 1917, and copies of correspondence, 1916-17, relating to Explosives Compounds Ltd.
The papers relate to the tank output within the Mechanical Warfare Supply Department of the Ministry of Munitions
Great Britain. Ministry of Munitions.
Correspondence and papers, 1917, relating to anti-aircraft batteries and the use of gun sites.
Includes material on the Abolition of the Trade Card Scheme Agreement; a copy of a confidential report on the Labour Department of the Ministry of Munitions, 1917; and a Schedule of Protected Occupations, 1917.
Great Britain. Ministry of Munitions. Labour Department.
Weekly reports, January-June 1917, to the Cabinet from the Air Board.
Great Britain. Air Board.
A single letter, 24 May 1917, relating to information about casualties and the 'Iron Ration'.