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    Published 01 March 1940
    “…" ZEPHYROS " at Cardiff and work under our respective capacities for a period of six months on the following terms. 1) That our wages will be fixed on the scale laid down by the Union of Greek Shipowners Circular No. 13386 of the 14th April, 1939. 2) That at the termination of our above agreement we have the option to demand discharge at a European port but if we prefer to be landed in the United Kingdom we shall have to wait until the steamer calls at a British port, for no more than two months. 3) That the Captain has the right to discharge at a European port any one with whose services or behaviour he is not satisfied. 4) Our wages will commence from the day we leave London to join the ship at Cardiff. 5) That our wages will be paid to us on completion of each round voyage, and in the meantime the Captain or Owners are not bound to advance us more than three pounds at each port. …”
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    by Azcárate, Pablo de, 1890-1971
    Published 28 May 1938
    “…In these days of deep anxiety for all European peoples, it was indeed encouraging to see such a vast audience displaying their enthusiasm and determination to make a stand in the cause of peace and democracy. …”
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    by Outram, Harold
    Published 23 February 1937
    “…021-0101-001 24 Feb 1937 OFFICIAL AND EXCLUSIVE EUROPEAN NEWS PICTURE GATHERING ORGANIZATION FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (OF AMERICA) The Associated Press of Great Britain. …”
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    by Bolton, W. J.
    Published 31 March 1941
    “…The nearest we have secured are the following implicative extracts: Writing in "Socialist Call" 17.7.37 under the heading "At the Front", Norman Thomas says: One year of tne European war in Spain draws to its end. In that year against enormous odds the Spanish workers, at first almost bare handed, stopped the victorious march of fascism. …”
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    Published 28 August 1936
    “…Organised Labour, in view of the dangers of war inherent in this situation, recognises that an agreement among the European powers laying an embargo upon the supply of arms and munitions of war to Spain may lessen international tension, provided that the agreement is applied immediately, is loyally observed by all the parties to the agreement, and its execution is effectively co-ordinated and supervised. …”
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    Published 1946
    “…The Labour Government acted as their officials wanted when Attlee refused to implement the Anglo-American Palestine Commission's suggestion that 100,000 European Jews be admitted, unless U.S.A. was prepared to help. …”
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    Published 23 April 1940
    “…It was a well-known fact that the Germans also exerted a very strong influence on Spanish journalists and papers in the last European war. At that time they not only subsidised many of the existing newspapers but launched some new ones. …”
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