Letter : International Brigade, British Contingent
034-0129-001 ELECTRICAL TRADES UNION Established 1889 Branch and Secretary's Address STATION ENGINEER BRANCH No.5 90, HALLEY ROAD, FOREST GATE, E.7. IMPORTANT. - Please deal with one subject only. Registered No. 640. Affiliated to the Labour Party, the Trades Union Congress and the Confeder...
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Institution: | MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick |
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15 October 1938
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ELECTRICAL TRADES UNION Established 1889 Branch and Secretary's Address STATION ENGINEER BRANCH No.5 90, HALLEY ROAD, FOREST GATE, E.7. IMPORTANT. - Please deal with one subject only. Registered No. 640. Affiliated to the Labour Party, the Trades Union Congress and the Confederation of Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades. Approved Society No.212. 15 OCT 1938 PLEASE QUOTE IN REPLY YOUR REF. SUBJECT International Brigade British Contingent Dear Sir I am instructed by my Branch to appeal to the Trades Union Congress General Council to undertake the care of the International Brigade members now returning to this Country It is felt by my members that these men, who have been fighting for Democracy, should not be allowed to want in any way, or suffer any privation Thanking you in anticipation of your placing this appeal before the General Council Trusting you are well in health Yours faithfully E. Stephenson Secretary Sir Walter Citrine Secretary T.U.C. General Council.
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