Letter (copy) : Spanish Struggle

012a-0118-001 Telegraphic Address: TRADUNIC. SOWEST. LONDON Telephone VICTORIA 6261 _ (4 lines) The Trades Union Congress General Council TRANSPORT HOUSE, SMITH SQUARE. LONDON. S.W.1. General Secretary Sir Walter Citrine, K.B.E. (To whom all communications should be address) Your Ref: Our ref: WMC/...

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Main Author: Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
Institution:MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
Language:English
Published: 01 April 1938
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Summary:012a-0118-001 Telegraphic Address: TRADUNIC. SOWEST. LONDON Telephone VICTORIA 6261 _ (4 lines) The Trades Union Congress General Council TRANSPORT HOUSE, SMITH SQUARE. LONDON. S.W.1. General Secretary Sir Walter Citrine, K.B.E. (To whom all communications should be address) Your Ref: Our ref: WMC/WJB/AC/430 Department INTERNATIONAL. 1st April 1938. SENT TO ALL MEMBERS OF F.& G.P. Committee. EXCEPT Mr. Elvin, who had already agreed. SPANISH STRUGGLE. I have received an urgent telegram from the Spanish T.U.C. asking us to take "decisive action in the struggle against the arms embargo". Copy of the telegram is attached herewith, together with reply, I would like to know from you by Monday if possible, whether you would be agreeable to our endeavouring, in the present circumstances, to fix up an interview between the Finance and General Purposes Committee and Lord Halifax; the subject to be confined to the struggle in Spain and a possibility of removing the arms embargo. Yours faithfully. WALTER CITRINE. General Secretary. Stamped Addressed Envelope. Copy telegrams. 292/946/12a/118
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