Tweets

  1. Deputy PM: Palestine: Mr Hull proposed statement "with a view to stalling off the incresing Zionist pressure"

  2. Deputy PM: Cranborne and Amery to invite the Dominion and Indian Governments to send representatives to London

  3. Deputy PM: Cranborne and Amery "to arrange for the reports summarising the outcome of the discussions in Washington"

  4. Deputy PM: Minister of State to prepare and submit a report on the lines indicated

  5. Deputy PM: Anglo American discussions under Article VII; confine themselves at this meeting to questions of procedure

  6. Atlee: "after the war the wireless should be used to the utmost as a servant of freedom"

  7. Atlee: Grave mistake in the between wars periods, the League of Nations not develop international wireless service"

  8. Atlee: "possibility of stations adjoining this country being controlled in the interests of US business"

  9. Atlee: "the policy of preserving the BBC free from commercial exploitation is continued"

  10. Aden: Reply should be nothing to say except our terms were "unconditional surrender"

  11. Aden: Request for representatives from either country to clarify the term 'unconditional Surrender'

  12. Aden: Might be connected with German threat of forthcoming employment of their secret weapon

  13. Aden: Himmler consultations with Goering and Rommel; authorised by Hitler to seek personal contact clandestinely

  14. Aden: Swedish pro Nazi businessman claims Von Steingracht and Grundler expressed general desire to contact British

  15. Morrison: conference on electoral reform and redistribution of seats presided over by Mr Speaker

  16. Morrison: 2 day debate on electoral system to be held; same procedure as 1916 & 1930; report by the Speaker to PM

  17. Aden: Telegram from our Minister in Sweden received report from a Swedish personality

  18. Minister of State: "Will provoke such violent opposition throughout the Arab world"

  19. Home Secretary: Partition should be carried through, whatever the opposition

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