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1 Inter-Allied Rev. [i] (1941)

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                                                           No
 ALLIES
    Broadcast on second anniversary of the war, Sept. 1, 1941 .... 8
    Conference at St. James' Palace, London, June 12, 1941,
       resolves to fight till victory and work for enduring peace.. 5
    Conference at St. James' Palace, London, on Sept. 24, 1941,
       approves Atlantic Charter of Aug. 14 and resolves on post-
       w ar co-operation  ....................................  9
    Hostage System. Official statement by Inter-Allied Committee,
       London, N ov. 19,  1941  ............................... 11
    Labor, International Conference. Delegates of Czechoslovakia,
       Greece, Jugoslavia, Poland jointly declare solidarity with
       oppressed peoples  of  Europe ........................... 10
    Maritime courts for Allied powers established in Britain ......8
    Merchant Marine tonnage, reference in speech by Alexander,
       first Lord  of the Admiralty, Aug. 22, 1941 ..............  8
    Navies. Text of radio address by Alexander, first Lord of the
       A dm iralty,  Aug.  22,  1941 ............................  8


 AUSTRALIA
    Food and nutrition  ...................................... 10
    Far Eastern  situation  and  policy ............................ 7
    Government-Labor Cabinet Oct. 3, 1941 ................... 10
    Japan, at war with, Dec. 7. Formal declaration Dec. 9, 1941
       (A ustr.  tim e)  ....................................... 11
   Social Services  .........................................  6
   War effort. Fighting forces and industrial resources .......... 2


BRITAIN
   Blockade, the purpose of. Broadcast by Minister of Economic
      W arfare Dalton. N ov.  30,  1940 .......................  I
    Conference at St. James' Palace June 12, 1941. Speech by
      Prime Minister Churchill, upon the adoption of the Allied
      R esolution ......................................... 5
   Conference at St. James' Palace Sept. 24, 1941. Three speeches
      by Foreign Secretary Eden, concerning the adoption of the
      Atlantic Charter and post war collaboration ............ 9
   Halifax, Viscount, Ambassador to U.S. Speech to Pilgrims of the
      U.S. March 25, 1941. Excerpts ......................... 3
   Japan, Declaration of war against. Dec. 8, 1941. Speech by
      Prime Minister Churchill to Commons. Excerpts......... 11
   Social Services  .........................................  6


BRITISH EMPIRE
   Colonial war effort, financial and military ................ 2
   Supplies, Eastern Supply Group, Delhi Conference, Oct. 25,
      19 4 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3


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 BELGIUM AND BELGIAN CONGO
    Conference at St. James' Palace, London, June 12, 1941. Speech
       by Premier Pierlot, adopting the Allied Resolution ........ 5 2
    Conference at St. James' Palace, London, June 12, 1941. Two
       speeches by Foreign Minister Spaak, in acceptance of the
       Atlantic Charter and post-war collaboration ............ 9   3-9
    Church. Pastoral letter of the Belgian Bishops. Oct. 7, 1940 . 3 3
    Church. Indictment of Nazism by Cardinal Van Roey. Au&.8,
       1 9 4 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 9
    Congo. Education of the  natives ..........................  6   3
    Economic agreement with Britain. Text of British Foreign Office
       statem ent,  Jan.  21,  1941  ..............................  4  4
    Economy, XIth century to present time .................... 7     3
    G overnm ent in exile .......... : ........................  1   2
    Gutt, Camille. Statement concerning small nations.. .......... 4 1
    Hostages. Official statement by Inter-Allied Information Com-
       mittee, London. Nov.  19,  1941 ................ I  . 11     22.
   Japan, declaration of war on, Dec. 20, 1941 ......... ...... 11   3
   Jews, status of, Le Nouveau Journal, Brussels Nov. 6, 1940.
      Ordinance concerning the termination of their functions and
      activities  O ct.  23,  1940  ..............................  1 4
   King Leopold. Preface to Cammaerts' book The Prisoner of
      Laiken by Sir Roger Keyes, Britain's special envoy to the
      King from May 10, 1940 to May 27, 1940 .............. 10    ,4-6
   Resistance. Cable from London Aug. 28, 1941, concerning
      details accompanying the arrest of Van De Meulebroeck,
      Burgom aster  of  Brussels ................................  8 5


CANADA
   Japan, declaration of war against. Dec. 7, 1941. The King's
      proclamation Dec. 8. Text ............................ 11   3
   War effort. Declaration of war, Government, Fighting Forces,
      Industrial resources. Speech by Premier Godbout of Quebec
      Dec. 4, 1940, The spirit of French Canada .. .......... 2    7-9


CHINA
   Germany and Italy, declaration of war against. Dec. 9, 1941.
      T ex t . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 3
   Japan, declaration of war against. Dec. 9, 1941.AText of state-
      ment by President Lin Sen  ................. 1 ........... 11  3


CZECHOSLOVAKIA
   Army in Britain, speech by Prime Minister Churchill April 19,
      1941 _............................................... 5
   Benes, statement by the President concerning the war, its .
      issues and outcome ....................................2       I
   Why Czechoslovakia did not Fight ........................ 4       5


The INTER.ALLIED REVIEW




                                          INDEX              VOL. I, 1941




                  Indexed according to ideological and geographical groups

                            arranged in alphabetical order throughout.

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