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561by Jourdain, Francis, 1876-1958“…016b-0022-001 COMITÉ MONDIAL CONTRE LA GUERRE ET LE FASCISME Weltkomitee gegen Krieg und Faschismus — World Committee against War and Fascism Fondateur : HENRI BARBUSSE President d'honneur : ROMAIN ROLLAND Secretaire general : FRANCIS JOURDAIN Conseil de Présidence - France : Paul LANGEVIN, Jean LONGUET, Andre MALRAUX Angleterre: Sir Norman ANGELL Allemagne : Heinrich MANN Etats-Unis : H.…”
Published 2 November 1937
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562by Reed, George“…They state there is no reason why Spanish refugee seamen should not be treated in the same manner as thousands of Spanish refugees are being dealt with by the French Government in France. I would be glad, therefore, to have your views on the matters indicated above and would be prepared to assist in any approach that the Trades Union Congress desire to make to the Government in regard to this problem. …”
Published 21 April 1939
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564by Wingate, S. D. (Sybil Douglas)“…There are no doubt objections to each and all of these proposals, but if the Campaign could be extended on these or similar lines, it would receive infinitely larger press publicity than it is now doing, the Government would be forced to take account of it, and our comrades in both France and Spain would be enormously encouraged and strengthened. …”
Published 29 November 1937
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565by National Joint Committee for Spanish Relief“…Full details of individual qualifications will always be supplied on request. b) Hospitality is required especially for women with babies, and middle aged men. c) the work of the Perpignan office in France can be helped to carry on its invaluable work of liaison between families here and abroad, refugees can get their papers put in order and get advice. …”
Published 1940
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566Published December 1936“…UNITED STATES : William Dodd. Dr. Ward. FRANCE : Léon Archimbaud. Emile Borel. Gabrielle Duchène. …”
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567by Morgan, Betty“…It should be borne in mind, however, that the majority of the children still in this country have parents who are refugees in France, and who have repeatedly asked us not to let their children return to Franco's Spain. …”
Published October 1939
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568by Morgan, Betty“…It should be borne in mind, however, that the majority of the children still in this country have parents who are refugees in France, and who have repeatedly asked us not to let their children return to Franco's Spain. …”
Published October 1939
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569by Muggeridge, Eric G.“…PAUL DOUGLAS EDDIE DOWLING FRANCES FARMER HELEN HALL HELEN HAYES LILLIAN HELLMAN DR. …”
Published 06 November 1938
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570“…The League is in close association on health matters with Italy (the Italian Institute of Hygiene), United States of America (Child Welfare Association of New York), Geneva (League of Red Cross Societies), France, Holland, Belgium. Croats and Serbs, with whom we exchange literature. …”
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571by National Anti-Vaccination League (Great Britain)“…Arthur Butcher and Miss Pamela Butcher ; Mrs. Dixon Davies ; Miss Frances Cobbe; Mr. J. Gilbertson ; Mr. J.A. Skelton ; Mr. …”
Published 1929?
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572by National Anti-Vaccination League (Great Britain)“…The limit of protection now claimed is by some seven years, by others two, and by the French Government apparently two months, that being the period within which English passengers into France had to qualify for admission during the recent scare. …”
Published 1929?
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573by National Anti-Vaccination League (Great Britain)“…Countries where compulsion is stringent — France, Germany, Italy, Japan — have far more cases and far more deaths than those least vaccinated, e.g., Switzerland and England. …”
Published 1929?
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574by National Anti-Vaccination League (Great Britain)“…Arthur Butcher and Miss Pamela Butcher ; Mrs. Dixon Davies ; Miss Frances Cobbe; Mr. J. Gilbertson ; Mr. J.A. Skelton ; Mr. …”
Published 1929?
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575by Dugdale, John ; Wilkinson, Ellen Cicely, 1891-1947 ; Noel-Baker, Philip Noel-Baker, Baron ; Malindine, E. G., Attlee, Clement, 1883-1967“…We leave Barcelona for France full of undying admiration for a people who have stood this single-handed for eighteen months and of confidence that at last the tide has turned. …”
Published [c.1937]
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576Published 1924“…He had had considerable experience of Continental hospitals, especially in France and Switzerland. The drawback of these hospitals was that they were not backed up. as were the hospitals in this country, by such an excellent nursing service, and this service was essential to the future of hospitals. …”
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577by Jackson, Starkey“…In fact, the Government did everything in its power to lull the working class, to avoid giving them arms and to make an immediate peace with Franco. In France, the gains which the workers won in the June strikes were taken away by successive inflations, by compulsory arbitration, and finally by Daladier’s attacks on the forty-hour week. …”
Published March 1939