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  1. 241
    by Morgan, Betty
    Published 28 November 1939
    “…NATIONAL JOINT COMMITTEE FOR SPANISH RELIEF Betty Morgan Organizing Secretary. 292/946/38/60…”
  2. 242
    by Morgan, Betty
    Published 02 August 1939
    “…Yours sincerely, Betty Morgan Organizing Secretary. Encl. 292/946/38/76(I)…”
  3. 243
    by Morgan, Betty
    Published 02 August 1939
    “…Yours sincerely, Betty Morgan Organizing Secretary. Encl. 292/946/38/76(I)…”
  4. 244
    by Morgan, Betty
    Published 13 July 1939
    “…BASQUE CHILDREN'S COMMITTEE BETTY MORGAN Organizing Secretary. 292/946/38/83…”
  5. 245
    Published 1924
    “…That was the system at present in vogue in Denmark, and from her own personal observation she had never seen better organization or better hospitals anywhere than in that country. 36/L41/1/8…”
  6. 246
    “…The principle of the organization of general practice on a group or co-operative basis is widely approved.…”
  7. 247
    Published [1943?]
    “…The transparence of their relationship to the scheme should supersede the organization of its detail. They should supersede actuarial requirements and administrative difficulties wherever these conflict. …”
  8. 248
    Published April 1942
    “…Single Copies, quarterly, post free ....... 3/3 GREATLY REDUCED BULK RATES TO ORGANIZATIONS FOR ALL PUBLICATIONS. Labour Research Dept., 6 High Holbom, London, W.C.1. …”
  9. 249
    Published 1916
    “…Sir, We, the undersigned representatives gathered at the Trades Union Congress held in Birmingham on September 4th, 1916, recognise and support your action in abolishing the free possession and use of Cocaine, with a view to preventing the drug habit amongst those engaged in the War organization. But we are concerned with the fact that, unless UNREGISTERED DENTAL PRACTITIONERS are included amongst such persons whom it is intended shall continue the free use of Cocaine for the legitimate purpose of painless dental operations, a real hardship will be perpetrated upon the WAGE EARNERS, who mainly depend upon the UNREGISTERED PRACTITIONER for dental treatment. …”
  10. 250
    Published 1916
    “…Sir, We, the undersigned representatives gathered at the Trades Union Congress held in Birmingham on September 4th, 1916, recognise and support your action in abolishing the free possession and use of Cocaine, with a view to preventing the drug habit amongst those engaged in the War organization. But we are concerned with the fact that, unless UNREGISTERED DENTAL PRACTITIONERS are included amongst such persons whom it is intended shall continue the free use of Cocaine for the legitimate purpose of painless dental operations, a real hardship will be perpetrated upon the WAGE EARNERS, who mainly depend upon the UNREGISTERED PRACTITIONER for dental treatment. …”
  11. 251
    by Morgan, Betty
    Published 18 October 1939
    “…BASQUE CHILDREN'S COMMITTEE Betty Morgan Organizing Secretary. 292C/946/2/36…”
  12. 252
    by Morgan, Betty
    Published 05 May 1939
    “…Yours sincerely, for BETTY MORGAN [signed] Organizing Secretary. 292/946/38/96…”
  13. 253
    Published 1938
    “…ELVIN SINGING BY MASSED CHOIRS ORGAN RECITAL ADMISSION BY TICKET: 6d. and 1/- from The Labour Party, Transport House, Smith Square, S.W.1, The London Labour Party, 258/262, Westminster Bridge Road, S.E.1, The London Trades Council, 24, Thavies Inn, E.C.1, and from Local Labour Party Offices. printed by the Victoria House printing Co.. …”
  14. 254
    Published 1944
    “…Local Organization 32. At the periphery the kind of organization suggested in the White Paper is even more chaotic than at the centre. …”
  15. 255
    Published 1924
    “…" The Chairman said that the probable explanation of the fact that the Labour party and representatives of hospitals and other health organizations of a voluntary character had come together in conference was that no section of the community was more interested in the management and conduct of the great hospitals of the country than Labour members and supporters. …”
  16. 256
    Published 1946
    “…Some advantages, such as the organization of nursing and 5 292/847/4/40…”
  17. 257
    Published 1946
    “…Some advantages, such as the organization of nursing and 5 292/847/4/40…”
  18. 258
    Published March 1946
    “…Regulations made by the Minister may lay down the qualifications and conditions of service of any or all of the officers and employees of all bodies (including voluntary organizations) concerned with providing services under the Bill. …”
  19. 259
    “…1943 1943 1940s 28 pages : illustrations BE MODERATE IN ALL THINGS attack upon the body by germs, tiny living organisms so small that they can be seen only under the microscope. …”
  20. 260
    by Wingate, S. D. (Sybil Douglas)
    Published 29 November 1937
    “…Over and above the public meetings which are already arranged, I propose that we organize:- a) Public Demonstrations in the streets, and Marches. …”
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