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1by Tracey, Herbert“…He attracted the attention of a wealthy banker and liberal/businessman, Horacio Echevarrieta to whom he became a sort of confidential business agent, advising him on his affairs and managing his newspaper El Liberal de Bilbao: in the end Prieto became sole proprietor of his journal. …”
Published c.1945
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2Published 28 June 1944“…Mussolini has been ignominiously crushed and repudiated by his people. The armies of liberation are now closing in from the East, West, and South for the liberation of Europe, and the destruction of the German military machine. …”
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3Published August 1938“…1938-08 034-0141-008 The information set forth herein has been carefully examined and the relatives are encouraged to believe that through the co-operation and influence of those to which it has been decided to forward this statement, the respective cases will be enquired into and thus expedite the liberation of these lads with a view to their early return to England. 292/946/34/144(iv)…”
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4Published [1936]“…Unfortunately many of the likely competitors in this country cannot afford the heavy expenses involved, and we urge you to contribute as liberally as possible in order that a strong British contingent may be sent over. …”
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5Published August 1938“…The recital of the facts set forth herein justifies the hope that your co-operation and influence can be solicited to bring about the lad's liberation. The lad joined the International Brigade in the early days of December, 1936. …”
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6Published 28 June 1944“…IT WAS AGREED that the word "democratic" should be inserted before "self-liberation" in the twelfth line of the last paragraph and that a fresh paragraph should commence with the word "Mussolini" in the fourth line of the last paragraph. …”
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7Published 1937“…In the name of the British Trade Union and Labour movement they send a message of congratulation to the Spanish Government, hailing the recent success as a further demonstration of the bravery and invincible loyalty of the Spanish people in their determination to defend their liberties and to win the war of national liberation. Further, that immediate steps be taken through the International Solidarity Fund to supplement the supplies of food to Spain by another consignment from this country forthwith. …”
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8Published 1937“…We call upon all youth organisations, irrespective of political or religious opinions, to rally to the aid of the heroic Spanish people in— GREAT PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION TRAFALGAR SQUARE, SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 3.30 p.m Organised by the LONDON YOUTH FOODSHIP COMMITEE representing the Clarion Cycling Club, the Labour Party League of Youth, the Young Communist League, the Woodcraft Folk, the League of Nations Union Youth Groups, the University Labour Federation, the University Liberals, the Young Liberal Association, the London Labour Sports Association and numerous prominent people from political, religious and cultural organisations. …”
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9“…By treason, by violence by a foreign war, these forces have tried defeat and destroy the work of social liberation which the working classes of Spain have accomplished. …”
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10Published May 1944“…— PROPOSALS OF SOME PUBLIC BODIES. LIBERAL PARTY. LABOUR PARTY AND SOCIALIST MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. …”
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11“…This organisation was founded four years ago to co-ordinate the efforts of all Spanish anti-fascist refugees in this country, whatever their political party, ideology or creed, to help our people in Spain to liberate themselves from the regime of Franco and to regain their rights to choose their own Government by legal and free electoral methods. …”
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12Published 20 October 1937“…And the importance of this for the future is obvious, since such repressive measures would form one of the greatest obstacles to the moral unification of the Spanish nation as a whole. (3) Endeavours are being made to ensure the first negotiations towards saving the lives of these people by means of the formula accepted by the Spanish Government, which consists in liberating the political prisoners in the hands of the authorities of the Government in Gijon (women and children without reserve; men of military age to be convoyed to and interned in a foreign country;) in exchange for the rebel authorities allowing the transportation of the civilian population by sea. (4) But if this formula were accepted (and it is not certain that it will be) there would still remain the problem of the combatants, and especially of the leaders. …”
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13by Pollitt, Harry“…The Brigade is composed of anti-fascist fighters from all over Europe — Socialist, Liberal and Communist — and has already rendered sterling service to the Spanish people. …”
Published 1936
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14by Cordon, R. H.“…It was agreed that copies of the resolution be sent to: The War Cabinet, The Leader of the House of Commons, The Leader of the Opposition, Sir William Beveridge, (with a covering letter), The National Council of Labour, The Trades Union Congress, The local Trades Council and Labour Party, the local Communist Party, the local Liberal Party, The local Conservative Association, all local branches of Trade Unions, The National Union of Railwaymen's Women's Gulid [Guild], The Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen's Women's Society, The Cambridge Housewives' Association, The District Shop Stewards Council, The District Committee of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, The National Women's Parliament, the local Co-operative Party, The Bishop of Ely, The Vicar of St. …”
Published 10 March 1943
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15by Cordon, R. H.“…It was agreed that copies of the resolution be sent to: The War Cabinet, The Leader of the House of Commons, The Leader of the Opposition, Sir William Beveridge, (with a covering letter), The National Council of Labour, The Trades Union Congress, The local Trades Council and Labour Party, the local Communist Party, the local Liberal Party, The local Conservative Association, all local branches of Trade Unions, The National Union of Railwaymen's Women's Gulid [Guild], The Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen's Women's Society, The Cambridge Housewives' Association, The District Shop Stewards Council, The District Committee of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, The National Women's Parliament, the local Co-operative Party, The Bishop of Ely, The Vicar of St. …”
Published 10 March 1943
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16Published May 1939“…1939-05 1939 1930s 50 pages : illustrations HINTS FOR THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE soap powder which liberates oxygen on boiling can be recommended. Coloured Goods. …”
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17Published 20 October 1937“…In the second place, such action would prevent the tremendous outcry and indignation which would be aroused in the Spanish liberal conscience by the cold-blooded and useless sacrifice of these men, who are generally recognised as representing one of the strongest 292/946/11/36(ii)…”
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18by Pankhurst, E. Sylvia (Estelle Sylvia), 1882-1960“…HUGENHOLTZ President, Dutch Society for the Liberation of Ethiopia. F. L. LUCAS ROSIKA SCHWIMMER Colonel MAURICE SPENCER Rev. …”
Published 26 October 1939
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19by Frantz, Laurent B.“…YOU CAN HAVE THIS IMPORTANT DOCUMENT FREE ... as your introduction to The Nation, America's leading independent liberal weekly since 1865. The cost of a trial subscription is only $3 for 40 weeks—a saving of $5 over the regular newsstand price. …”
Published 12 December 1953
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20by National Alliance of Democratic Forces“…In this particularly dramatic moment in our history, the N.A.D.F. conscious of its responsibility, assumes the leaderhip of the liberation movement, and emerges as the true representative of public opinion, with one end in view: To chase the tyrants from power. …”
Published October 1944