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    “…Statement by the Home Secretary 23 November, 1939. As I have already indicated, His Majesty's Government desires to utilise the services of friendly aliens in any direction in which they can be advantageously employed without prejudice to the interests of British nationals. …”
  2. 2
    by Amatt, J. S.
    Published 05 October 1939
    “…The Derby Trades Council would greatly appreciate your Councils support in this matter by writing the Home Secretary in similar terms. The need is urgent as the Spanish Children are being solely supported by working class efforts. …”
  3. 3
    “…The Derby Trades Council would greatly appreciate your Councils support in this matter by writing the Home Secretary in similar terms. The need is urgent as the Spanish Children are being solely supported by working class efforts. …”
  4. 4
    by Bell, Ernest A.
    Published 23 May 1944
    “…MANUEL EGUSQUIGA URRUTIA We wrote on the 25th April to the Home Secretary regarding the case of Mr. Urrutia, and have today received a reply from Mr. …”
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    Published 26 April 1944
    “…001-0119-001 Home Office, Whitehall, S.W.I. 26th April 1944 Dear Sir, The Home Secretary desires me to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 25th April about the Restriction Order which is in force in the case of Mr. …”
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    “…1927-09 1927 1920s 11 pages - 10 - Three years have been at the disposal of the present Tory government, but the attitude of the Home Secretary has been one of broken promises and studied neglect. …”
  7. 7
    Published 1916
    “…As a TRADES UNION REPRESENTATIVE you should SIGN THE PETITION to the Home Secretary, which is in charge of Councillor W.L. …”
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    “….), Sir J. ANDERSON, Home Secretary (Scottish Universities, Nat.), said that: it was proposed to utilise the services of friendly aliens in any direction in which they could advantageously be employed without prejudicing the interests of British subjects. …”
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    by Tewson, Vincent
    Published 04 February 1943
    “…Adams, I am glad to learn from your letter of the 2nd February that you are applying to the Home Secretary for cancellation of your Aliens' Certificate. …”
  10. 10
    “…During the time of the Labour Government, the then Home Secretary introduced a consolidating and amending Bill. …”
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    by Roberts, Wilfrid
    Published 13 May 1937
    “…Dear Sir Walter, I have this evening heard from the Home Secretary that he would be willing to see a Deputation from the Committee for dealing with Basque children refugees, at 12 o'clock to-morrow (Friday, 14th). …”
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    “…This Act gives power to the Home Secretary to issue regulations prohibiting dry rubbing down, but says nothing about prohibiting the use of lead paint for interiors. …”
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    by Tewson, Vincent
    Published 05 November 1939
    “…You will observe from the attached statement, made in the House by the Home Secretary, that regard will be paid to the views of the Unions concerned. …”
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    Published 11 December 1939
    “…He does not know the address of the French comrades, and therefore he begs us to ask the French comrades to approach their Home Secretary with a view to permission being granted for them to remain in France until the arrangements for their emigration to America are completed. …”
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    by Tewson, Vincent
    Published 05 December 1939
    “…Statement by the Home Secretary 23 November, 1939. As I have already indicated, His Majesty's Government desires to utilise the services of friendly aliens in any direction in which they can be advantageously employed without prejudice to the interests of British nationals. …”
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    by Hill, Leonard, Sir, 1866-
    Published October 1917
    “…The Committee were appointed by the Minister of Munitions with the concurrence of the Home Secretary, "To consider and advise on questions of industrial fatigue, hours of labour, and other matters affecting the personal health and physical. efficiency of workers in munitions factories and workshops.…”
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    “…Prisons Through the enlightened mind and broad outlook of the Home Secretary, the Right Hon. Edward Shortt, M.P., and the Chairman of the Prison Commissioners, Mr. …”
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    “…The opening lecture of this series was presided over by the Home Secretary, the Rt. Hon. Edward Shortt, M.P., who, in the course of his remarks, said :— "It is difficult to over-estimate the importance of a scientific knowledge of the health of the mind as well as of the body, and fortunately for us as a country, progress in mental knowledge and mental treatment is advancing, although it is not advancing as quickly as we should desire, but still it is advancing, and lectures of this kind will do a great deal to promote this knowledge — this scientific knowledge that is required, and it is equally of great importance that that knowledge should be possessed not only by experts, but by all the people of the country. …”
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    Published 1947
    “…I am glad to say that after we had been able to provide the Home Secretary with corroboratory evidence he was given permission to stay. …”
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    Published 1947
    “…I am glad to say that after we had been able to provide the Home Secretary with corroboratory evidence he was given permission to stay. …”
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