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114 Gt. Brit. Treasury. Government appointments. Return of the various new departments or new sub-departments of permanent offices that have been created since the outbreak of the war and are now in existence, with the date on which they were created, and a statement of the names, rank, and remuneration, if any, received from public funds by the heads and principal officers of each such department. Oct. 23, 1918.

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London, H. M. Stationery off. [Jas. Truscott and son] 1918. 44 p. (House of lords. Reports and papers, 114.)

Committee on staffs. Interim report of the Committee appointed to enquire into the organisation and staffing of government offices.

London, H. M. Stationery off. [Darling and son] 1918. 8 p. 331cm. (Parliament. Papers by command] Cd. 9074) John Bradbury, chairman.

Second interim report.

JN451.A5 1918

London, H. M. Stationery off. [Darling and son] 1918. 2 p. (Parliament. Papers by command. Cd. 9219.)

Gold production committee. Gold production

of the British empire. Report.

London, H. M. Stationery off. [Darling and son] 1918. 12 p. 331cm.

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War cabinet. Report for the year 1917.

London, H. M. Stationery off. [Darling and son], 1918. 236
p. (Parliament. Papers by command. Cd. 9005.)
The Ministry of reconstruction: p. 199-210.

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War office. General staff. Reconstruction supple-
ment to the Review of the foreign press.
London, H. M. Stationery off., 1917–1919.
Issued fortnightly.

Working classes cost of living committee, 1918. Report. . upon (i) the actual increase since June, 1914, in the Cost of Living to the working classes and (ii) any counterbalancing factors (apart from increases of wages) which may have arisen under war conditions.

London [The Avenue press], 1918. 28 p. (Parliament.
Papers by command. Cd. 8980.)

120 Guaranty trust company of New York. Taking stock of the future; outlines of the plans of various foreign coun

tries for commercial reconstruction.

New York, Guaranty Trust company, [1918] 162 p.

121 La guerre et la vie de demain; conférences de l'Alliance d'hygiène sociale, 1914-1916.

Paris, F. Alcan, 1916-1917. 2 v. 19cm. (Bibliothèque d'histoire contemporaine)

CONTENTS.-I. Enfance et jeunesse; II. Les risques immédiats de la guerre et leur réparation.

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122 Guillet, Léon. L'enseignement technique supérieur à l'aprèsguerre. Préface de M. Henry Le Chatelier.

Paris, Payot et cie, 1918. 3 p. l., [9]-294 p. 181cm. (Bibliothèque politique & économique)

123 Hall, Alfred Daniel. Agriculture after the war.

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London, J. Murray, 1916. vii, 137, [1] p. incl. tables, diagrs. 19cm.

HD1927 1916

124 Hobson, John Atkinson. Democracy after the war. [2d ed.] London, G. Allen & Unwin, ltd.; New York, The Macmillan company [1918]. 215 p. 19cm.

CONTENTS.-Preface.- -1. The enemies of democracy: Militarism and the will to power. Militarism and capitalism. The defense of improperty. Protectionism and imperialism. Political and intellectual reactionists. Spiritual and social reactionists.—II. The defense of democracy: How to break the vicious circle. The new economic situation. Two problems for labour. The conquest of the state. The close state versus internationalism.-Index. HC56.н6 1918

125 Hopkins, Sir Alfred. Rebuilding Britain: a survey of problems of reconstruction after the world war.

London, Cassell, 1918. 192 p.

126 India. East India-(Constitutional reforms). Addresses presented in India to His excellency the Viceroy and the Right honourable the Secretary of state for India. London, H. M. Stationery off. [Eyre and Spottiswoode], 1918. 113 p. (Parliament. Papers by command. Cd. 9178.)

127 International economic relations. Athenaeum, 1917-1918. AP4.A8,no.4622-29

No. I. The old economic internationalism. Oct. 1917, no. 4622, p. 488.

No. II. Economic nationalism. Nov. 1917, no. 4623, p. 560–562.
No. III. Economic militarism. Dec. 1917, no. 4624, p. 642–645.
No. IV. A European retrospect.

Jan. 1918, no. 4625, p. 13-17.

No. V. A colonial retrospect. Feb. 1918, no. 4626, p. 74-77.

No. VI. Economic policy and democratic control. Mar. 1918, no. 4627, p. 135-138.

No. VII. Federalism and economic policy. May, 1918, no. 4629, p. 220-223.

128 [Joint committee on labour problems after the war] A million new houses after the war. A statement on the housing problem as affected by the war, and some suggestions.

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London [etc.] Co-operative printing society limited, 1917. 8 p. 24cm.

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The problem of demobilisation. A statement and some suggestions, including proposals for the reform of employment exchanges.

London [etc.] Co-operative printing society limited, 1916. 8 p. 241cm

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The problem of unemployment after the war. Memoranda on the prevention of unemployment and the necessity for the revision of the Unemployment insurance

acts.

London [etc.] Co-operative printing society limited, 1917. 7, [1] p. 241cm.

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The restoration of trade union customs after the war. A statement and analysis of government guarantees. London [etc.] Co-operative printing society limited, 1917. 14 p., 1 l. 24cm

HD6666.J6 HD8390.J75,no 5

132 King, William Lyon Mackenzie. Industry and humanity; a study in the principles underlying industrial reconstruction.

Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin company, 1918. xx p., 1 l., 567, [1] p. fold. charts, diagrs. 21cm.

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133 Kirkaldy, Adam Willis, ed. Credit, industry, and the war; being reports and other matter presented to the Section

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of economic science and statistics of the British association for the advancement of science. Manchester, 1915. London, New York [etc.] Sir I. Pitman & sons, ltd. [1915] ix, 268 p. 22cm.

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Industry and finance; war expedients and reconstruction, being the results of enquiries arranged by the Section of economic science and statistics of the British association, during the years 1916 and 1917.

London, New York [etc.] Sir 1. Pitman & sons, ltd. [1917?] viii, 371 p. fold. tab. 21cm.

CONTENTS.-Preface.-A survey and a warning, by Sir H. Bell, bart. The replacement of men by women in industry during the war. Women workers in agriculture, by Miss E. N. Thomas.— Workshop committees: suggested lines of development, by C. G. Renold.-The effects of the war on credit, currency, and finance.-Transportation: the new sub-section of the Section of economic science and statistics, by A. W. Kirkaldy.

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135 Kirkaldy, Adam Willis, ed. Labour, finance, and the war; being the results of inquiries, arranged by the Section of economic science and statistics of the British association for the advancement of science, during the years 1915 and 1916.

London, New York [etc.] Sir I. Pitman & sons, ltd. [1916] vii, 344 p. diagrs. 21cm.

CONTENTS.-Preface.-Some thoughts on reconstruction after the war, by A. W. Kirkaldy.—Industrial unrest.—The replacement of men by women in industry.-The effects of the war on credit, currency, and finance.-Land settlement, by C. Turnor.

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136 Labor party (Gt. Brit.) Executive committee. Executive committee. Labour and the new social order; a report on reconstruction. London, The Labour party [1918] 22 p. 24cm.

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"Draft report on the general policy of the party on 'reconstruction' prepared by a sub-committee of the Executive for the consideration of the party." HC256.2.L3

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Towards a new world; being the reconstruction programme of the British Labor party; together with an introductory article by Mr. Arthur Henderson, the leader of the party, and a manifesto to the labor movement from the English fellowship of reconciliation. Wyoming, N. Y., W. R. Browne [1918] 40 p. 19cm.

Published also under title "Labour and the new social order; a report on reconstruction," and was reprinted under that title in the New republic for February 16, 1918 (vol. xiv, no. 172, pt. 2)

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137a Labour co-partnership association, London. Co-partnership after the war. A memorandum submitted Feb., 1917, to the Reconstruction committee appointed by H. M. government.

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[Letchworth, Eng., Garden city press, 1917] 16 p. 281cm.

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138 Lebon, André. Problèmes économiques nés de la guerre. Paris, Payot & cie], 1918. 2 p. l., [7]-274 p. 181cm. (Bibliothèque politique et économique)

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139 Marcosson, Isaac Frederick. The war after the war.

New York, John Lane company; London, John Lane; [etc., etc.] 1917. 272 p. front. (port.) 19cm.

CONTENTS.-The coming war.-England awake.-American business

in France. The new France.-Saving for victory.-The price of glory. The man Lloyd George.-From pedlar to premier [William Morris Hughes]

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139a Marriott, J. A. R. The European commonwealth; problems historical and diplomatic.

Oxford, Clarendon press, 1918. 370 p. 23cm.

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140 Memorandum on the industrial situation after the war. Philadelphia, Pa., United States Shipping board emergency fleet corporation [1918] 76 p. 23cm.

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141 National foreign trade council. European economic alliances; a compilation of information on international commercial policies after the European war and their effect upon the foreign trade of the United States, also an analysis of European and united commercial interdependence and treaty relations.

New York city, 1916. 118 p. fold. tables. 23cm.

Robert H. Patchin, secretary.

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142 National institute of social sciences. Reconstruction after the war.

Boston, Boston book co., 1918. 242 p. 231cm. (Journal of the National institute of social sciences, Apr. 1, 1918, v. 4.)

HC56.N3 H11.N43,v.4

CONTENTS.-On the general principles of a policy of reconstruction, Thorstein Veblen; The world's court league, Samuel T. Dutton; The league to enforce peace, Theodore Marburg; The vision of a commonwealth, David Jayne Hill; Financial reconstruction after the war, George E. Roberts; An American clearing house as an aid to self-restoration in war stricken countries, Grosvenor Atterbury; Labor laws in the crucible, John B. Andrews; Problems of immigration and the foreign born after the war, Henry P. Fairchild; Notes on the I. W. W. in Arizona and the Northwest, Robert W. Bruère; Recommendations for the United States army for the treatment of war neuroses, Thomas W. Salmon; Mental hygiene and the great war, George A. Hastings; Educational preparedness for after the war, A. Caswell Ellis; After-thewar food problems, Charles L. Pack; The free traders of America, their ideals, their policy, and their immediate aims, George Haven Putnam; The military, industrial, and public health features of narcotic addiction, Charles F. Stokes; Report of the Committee on agriculture, by Virginia C. Gildersleeve.

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