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    by Ormaetxea, Pedro de
    Published 02 September 1941
    “…WORKERS NOW OPPRESSED IN TOTALITARIAN SPANISH STATE WARMLY SUPPORT WAR AND PEACE AIMS OF BRITISH TRADES UNION CONGRESS FOR POST WAR SOCIAL JUSTICE AND UNIVERSAL NATIONAL LIBERTY 292/946/1/166…”
  2. 2
    “…1936-11 1936 1930s 15 pages produce is entitled to a fair return on his capital and labour, but schemes which increase the price of essential foods, such as milk, butter, eggs, cheese, fish, meat, vegetables and fruit, or limit their production, are contrary to the demands of social justice, and cannot but be reflected in decreased consumption, by the poor, of foods of which they already have too little. …”
  3. 3
    Published 26 February 1939
    “…The Demonstration pledges itself to aid in every way the sufferings of the victims of brutal aggression, and to work for the replacement of the present Government by a strong Labour Government, resolute to secure Peace, Democracy and Social justice. National Council of Labour, London Trades Council, and London Labour Party 292/946/12b/40…”
  4. 4
    by Squance, W. J. R.
    Published 18 January 1939
    “…Animated by deep feelings to preserve the fundamental and essential human issues of International Peace, Freedom and Democracy, which they believe are now gravely threatened by the recent events and possibilities in Spain, they have adopted a resolution requesting me to approach you, and if possible, arrange an interview to enable them to submit their viewpoint upon this matter of urgency, and to advance reasons for the removal of the embargo on arms for Republican Spain, the opening of the French frontiers and the rendering of all such other things within the realm of International Law and Social Justice in their hour of need. They also desire me to say that in their solemn judgment this policy is in keeping with International Justice and Equity, and will ultimately prove to be a sound foundation for a just and lasting peace. …”
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    Published 1946
    “…It would end War and promote social justice. The Foreign Secretary unconsciously hindered his own desire by hoping that the reconstruction of Italy would not be frustrated by political wrangles. …”
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