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  1. Austen Chamberlain Diary Letters: The Correspondence of Sir Austen Chamberlain w
  2. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS A KING The Book of the Pathe Film by Rt. Hon. Sir Austen compiled by Chamberlain, 1935
  3. Seen in Passing by Rt. Hon. Sir Austen Chamberlain, 1957
  4. Calender of the Cartularies of John Pyel and Adam Fraunceys, Mayors and Merchants of London 14th Century (Camden Fifth Series) by Adam Fraunceys, John Pyel, 1995-01-01
  5. The Indian offer of imperial preference / by Sir Roper Lethbridge ... With an introduction by the Right Hon. Austen Chamberlain, M. P. by Roper, Sir (1840-1919) Lethbridge, 1913
  6. Austen Chamberlain: Gentleman in Politics by David Dutton, 1986-01-01
  7. Austen Chamberlain and the Commitment to Europe: British Foreign Policy 1924-1929 by Dr Richard S Grayson, Richard S. Grayson, 1997-08-13
  8. Joseph, Austen and Neville Chamberlain: Family Tradition in English Politics (Allborough Biographies) by Sir Charles Petrie, 1992-08-20

21. Sir Austen Chamberlain (British Statesman) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Sir Austen Chamberlain (British statesman), Oct. 16, 1863Birmingham, Warwickshire, Eng.March 16, 1937LondonBritish foreign secretary from 1924 to 1929, who helped bring about the
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22. Sir Austen Chamberlain Winner Of The 1925 Nobel Prize In Peace
Sir Austen Chamberlain, a Nobel Peace Laureate, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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S IR A USTEN C HAMBERLAIN
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23. Sir Austen Chamberlain
Nobel Winners picture, Nobel Winners Bio Sir Austen Chamberlain (18631937) British foreign secretary from 1924 to 1929, who helped bring about the Locarno
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Sir Austen Chamberlain
British foreign secretary from 1924 to 1929, who helped bring about the Locarno Pact (1925), a group of treaties intended to secure peace in western Europe by eliminating the possibility of border disputes involving Germany. The pact gained for Chamberlain a share (with Vice President Charles G. Dawes of the United States) of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1925.
The Locarno Pact, concluded on Chamberlain's 62nd birthday (Oct. 16, 1925) by Great Britain, France, Italy, Belgium, and Germany, was the high point of his foreign secretaryship; he lost popularity after the failure of the Geneva Conference on naval limitations (August 1927) and the abortive and needlessly secret Anglo-French disarmament negotiations (July 1928). He left office with Stanley Baldwin's second ministry in June 1929, returned briefly (August-October 1931) as first lord of the admiralty, and then passed the rest of his life as an elder statesman.
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24. Portrait Gallery — University Of Texas Libraries
SEARCH choose an area to search Chamberlain, Sir Austen. 18631937. SOURCE Return to Portrait Index
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25. Sir Austen Chamberlain - Biography
Chamberlain, Sir Austen, Peace in Our Time Addresses on Europe and the Empire. London, Allen, 1928. Chamberlain, Sir Austen, Politics from Inside An
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Austen Chamberlain's forty-five year career in the House of Commons may be divided into two periods: the first from his entry into the House in 1892 to 1922 when Lloyd George resigned as prime minister; and the second from 1922 to his death in 1937. In the first period he was concerned primarily with domestic questions; in the second, with international questions.
Chamberlain made his mark quickly. His maiden speech in 1893 was praised by William Gladstone; from 1895 to 1900 he was civil lord of the Admiralty; from 1900 to 1902, financial secretary to the Treasury; for one year, 1902-1903, the postmaster general; from 1903 to 1906, he was chancellor of the Exchequer.

26. Chamberlain, Neville Definition Of Chamberlain, Neville In The Free Online Encyc
and half brother of Sir Austen Chamberlain Chamberlain, Sir Austen (Joseph Austen Chamberlain) , 1863–1937, British statesman; son of Joseph Chamberlain and half brother of Neville
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27. Portrait Gallery — University Of Texas Libraries
Chamberlain, Sir Austen. 18631937. Return to Portrait Index Return to Image Current History of the War. v.II (April 1915 - September 1915). New York New York Times Company.
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28. Sir Austen Chamberlain | Sir Austen Chamberlain Information | HighBeam Research
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29. Locarno Pact — FactMonster.com
Sir Austen Chamberlain Chamberlain, Sir Austen Chamberlain, Sir Austen (Joseph Austen Chamberlain), 1863–1937, See more Encyclopedia articles on Treaties and Alliances
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30. Chamberlain, Sir Austen
Chamberlain, Sir Austen; Choate, Joseph Hodges; Churchill, Jennie (Jerome), Lady Randolph Churchill; Clifford, Lucy (Lane) Cook, Sir Theodore Andrea
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Homme politique britannique du parti conservateur, fils de Joseph Chamberlain, chef des libéraux unionistes, secrétaire d'Etat aux Colonies de 1895 à 1903. Chancelier de l'Echiquier: 1903-1905.
Secrétaire d'Etat pour les Indes: 1915-1917. Chancelier de l'Echiquier: 1919-1921.
Chamberlain a pris part aux négociations avec l'Irlande en 1921 et est l'un des signataires anglais du Traité du 6 décembre 1921. Ministre des Affaires Etrangères dans le cabinet Baldwin: 1924-1929.

31. Index Of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates
Chamberlain, Sir Austen 1925 Constant, Paul Henribenjamin Balluet D'estournelles De 1909 Corrigan, Mairead 1976 Cremer, Sir William Randal 1903 Dalai Lama
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32. 20th Century Year By Year 1925
The prize was awarded jointly to CHAMBERLAIN, Sir AUSTEN, Great Britain, b. 1863, d. 1937 Foreign Minister. Negotiator of the Locarno Treaty.
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33. The Jackie Gleason Collection
Joseph Chamberlain; Sir Austen Chamberlain; Lord Balfour; Lord Randolph Churchill; Sir H.M. Stanley, the Explorer; Cecil Rhodes; Sir Lionel Phillips; The Duke of Newcastle; Lord
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34. History : Winners Of Nobel Prize For Peace I - Who Am I ?
Austen Chamberlain Sir Austen Chamberlain was born in England. He made vital contributions to world peace. He opposed the League of Nations' Geneva Protocol in 1924.
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35. Austen Chamberlain
Sir Austen Chamberlain (18631937). British statesman and politician. The son of Birmingham Mayor Joseph Chamberlain and older half-brother of Neville Chamberlain, Austen was first
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Sir Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937). British statesman and politician. The son of Birmingham Mayor Joseph Chamberlain and older half-brother of Neville Chamberlain , Austen was first elected to parliament in . In , he became Chancellor of the Exchequer , and following his father's stroke and enforced retirement from active politics a few years later, he became the leader of the protectionist wing of the Conservative Party. In , Chamberlain was one of the leading candidates to succeed Arthur James Balfour as Conservative leader, but due to a deadlock between protectionists and free traders, Andrew Bonar Law was chosen as a compromise candidate. In Chamberlain returned to the cabinet in Asquith's coalition government, as Secretary of State for India He continued as India Secretary in Lloyd George's government after but resigned in . Later he returned to government and became a member of the War Cabinet in . In , he was again at the Exchequer. In 1921, Bonar Law retired, and Chamberlain succeeded him both as leader of Conservative MPs (but not of the Party as a whole, as is popularly supposed, since that accolade was only given to a Conservative who became Prime Minister) and as Lord Privy Seal . Unfortunately for Chamberlain, in late

36. Austen Chamberlain
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Sir Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937). British statesman and politician. The son of Birmingham Mayor Joseph Chamberlain and older brother of Neville Chamberlain , Austen was first elected to parliament in 1892. In 1903, he became Chancellor of the Exchequer , and following his father's retirement from politicals a few years later, he became the leader of the protectionist wing of the Conservative Party. In 1911, Chamberlain was one of the leading candidates to succeed Arthur James Balfour as Conservative leader, but due to a deadlock between protectionists and free traders, Andrew Bonar Law was chosen as a compromise candidate. In Chamberlain returned to the cabinet in Asquith's coalition government, as Secretary of State for India He continued as India Secretary in Lloyd George's government after 1916, and later became a member of the War Cabinet in 1918. In 1919, he was again at the Exchequer. In 1921, Bonar Law retired, and Chamberlain succeeded him both as Conservative leader and as Lord Privy Seal . Unfortunately for Chamberlain, in late 1922 the Conservative backbenchers rebelled against their leadership for remaining in the coalition with Lloyd George, and dumped Chamberlain as their leader, bringing Law back as Prime Minister. Thus, Chamberlain became the only modern leader of the

37. Austen Chamberlain - Pipl Profile
Sir Austen Chamberlain Chamberlain, Sir Austen Chamberlain, Sir Austen (Joseph www.factmonster.com Part of Natasha's Internet Alexius de Laszlo's Mr. Austen Chamberlain.
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Joseph Neville British ... People Named Chamberlain Quick Facts about Austen Chamberlain: Chamberlain was the eldest son from Birmingham Mayor Joseph Chamberlain 's second marriage and half-brother to Sir Austen Chamberlain Source: Chemistry - Neville Chamberlain www.chemistrydaily.com From 1924 to 1929, Chamberlain was foreign secretary under Stanley Baldwin Source: Sir Austen Chamberlain — Infoplease.com www.infoplease.com Austen Chamberlain , Foreign Secretary The eldest son of Liberal politician Joseph Chamberlain , and half brother of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain Austen Chamberlain was born in Birmingham in 1863 Source: www.fco.gov.uk... www.fco.gov.uk Austen Chamberlain was a British statesman and a political figure, a Tory Source: Encyclopedia Channel" enc-tv.com Chamberlain was made a knight in 1925 and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1926 Source: www.archiveshub.ac.uk... www.archiveshub.ac.uk Professional Profile for Austen Chamberlain Web Extracted Biography - Zoominfo Austen Chamberlain , FL, US, The Suddath Companies ...

38. Austen Chamberlain
Sir Austen Chamberlain (18631937). British statesman and politician. The son of Joseph Chamberlain and older brother of Neville Chamberlain, Austen was first elected to parliament
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Contents Austen Chamberlain Sir Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937). British statesman and politician. The son of Joseph Chamberlain and older brother of Neville Chamberlain , Austen was first elected to parliament in 1892. In 1903, he became Chancellor of the Exchequer , and following his father's retirement from politicals a few years later, he became the leader of the protectionist wing of the Conservative Party. In 1911, Chamberlain was one of the leading candidates to succeed Arthur James Balfour as Conservative leader, but due to a deadlock between protectionists and free traders, Andrew Bonar Law was chosen as a compromise candidate. In Chamberlain returned to the cabinet in Asquith's coalition government, as Secretary of State for India He continued as India Secretary in Lloyd George's government after 1916, and later became a member of the War Cabinet[?] in 1918. In 1919, he was again at the Exchequer. In 1921, Bonar Law retired, and Chamberlain succeeded him both as Conservative leader and as Lord Privy Seal . Unfortunately for Chamberlain, in late 1922 the Conservative backbenchers rebelled against their leadership for remaining in the coalition with Lloyd George, and dumped Chamberlain as their leader, bringing Law back as Prime Minister. Thus, Chamberlain became the only modern leader of the

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Sir Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937). British statesman and politician. The son of Joseph Chamberlain and older brother of Neville Chamberlain , Austen was first elected to parliament in 1892. In 1903, he became Chancellor of the Exchequer , and following his father's retirement from politicals a few years later, he became the leader of the protectionist wing of the Conservative Party. In 1911, Chamberlain was one of the leading candidates to succeed Arthur James Balfour as Conservative leader, but due to a deadlock between protectionists and free traders, Andrew Bonar Law was chosen as a compromise candidate. In Chamberlain returned to the cabinet in Asquith's coalition government, as Secretary of State for India He continued as India Secretary in Lloyd George's government after 1916, and later became a member of the War Cabinet[?] in 1918. In 1919, he was again at the Exchequer. In 1921, Bonar Law retired, and Chamberlain succeeded him both as Conservative leader and as Lord Privy Seal . Unfortunately for Chamberlain, in late 1922 the Conservative backbenchers rebelled against their leadership for remaining in the coalition with Lloyd George, and dumped Chamberlain as their leader, bringing Law back as Prime Minister. Thus, Chamberlain became the only modern leader of the

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