The breakup of the Empire Marketing Board, 1933

 
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Correspondence concerning the abolition of the Board and the transfer of some of its functions to the Imperial Institute, June-Aug. 1933. Correspondents include L.S. Amery, Sir Clive Wigram, Sir William Furse, J.W. Munro, E. Eddison and J.H. Thomas. There are also notes by Tallents on the Cabinet Paper by J.H. Thomas of 14 June 1933 and the negotiations concerning the abolition, 14 June-27 July 1933.

(63 pp.)

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