Letter
036-0027-001 VOLUNTARY INDUSTRIAL AID FOR SPAIN TELEPHONE: HOLBORN 6119 32 GREAT ORMOND STREET LONDON, W.C.1 10th May 1937 ADVISORY COMMITTEE: HARRY ADAMS, Chairman (Amalgamated Union of Building Trade Workers) ALFRED BARNES, M.P. (Chairman of the Co-operative Party) A.C. BASSEBE (Hydraulic Couplin...
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10 May 1937
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VOLUNTARY INDUSTRIAL AID FOR SPAIN TELEPHONE: HOLBORN 6119 32 GREAT ORMOND STREET LONDON, W.C.1 10th May 1937 ADVISORY COMMITTEE: HARRY ADAMS, Chairman (Amalgamated Union of Building Trade Workers) ALFRED BARNES, M.P. (Chairman of the Co-operative Party) A.C. BASSEBE (Hydraulic Coupling Co., Ltd.) H.G. BROTHERTON (Sheet Metal Workers Union) A.W. COSTER Electrical Trades Union) J. DUNNAGE. A.M. Inst., T. J. DAGGER (Amalgamated Society of Woodcutting Machinists) R.H. EDWARDS (National Union of Vehicle Builders) LORD FARINGDON BERT JOY (Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers) GEOFFREY PYKE, Hon. Secretary J. REEVES (Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society) JOE SCOTT, Treasurer (Amalgamated Engineering Union) J.R. SHANLEY (Amalgamated Union of Upholsterers) JACK TANNER (Amalgamated Engineering Union) Councillor D.C. WEBSTER, L.C.C. (National Union of Vehicle Builders) A.M. WALL (London Trades Council) EC/GP. Sir Walter Citrine, K.B.E., Transport House, Smith Square, S.W.1. Dear Sir Walter, Though I have some idea of how busy you are, I feel that it is my duty to keep you informed of developments relevant to your consideration of our work. I therefore enclose a marked copy of this week's "Lancet". The leading article on page 1118 is partly devoted to us. Though they have not got the facts quite accurately (the Press seldom does!) their recommendation to firms to co-operate with us, taken in conjunction with the attitude of the furnishing trade, is an indication of the support which from our experience can, I think, be looked for from many reputable firms. Though no public use must be made of the fact, the "Lancet" are helping us in other ways also. Yours sincerely, Geoffrey Pyke Hon. Secretary. Enclosure: Copy of "The Lancet"
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