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1by Tewson, Vincent“…Dear Comrade Schevenels, FOOD FOR SPAIN As we informed you on the telephone yesterday, we have made arrangements for a consignment of foodstuffs to go to Barcelona. Arrangements have been made with the Co-operative Wholesale Society for this shipment to go to Barcelona via Rouen. …”
Published 22 October 1938
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2by Tewson, Vincent“…There is another ship leaving Liverpool for Barcelona soon and there is just room for about one ton of biscuits. …”
Published 05 January 1938
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3by Tewson, Vincent“…Dear Comrade Schevenels, FOOD FOR SPAIN I desire to inform you that we have arranged with the Co-operative Wholesale Society to send a further shipment of food to Barcelona. This shipment is being despatched from Liverpool today and has been consigned to Sr. …”
Published 12 December 1938
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4by Tewson, Vincent“…We have no definite information here, but I think the goods must have arrived in Barcelona by now. If you have not already done so perhaps you would get into touch with your contact in Barcelona immediately on this matter, Yours sincerely, Assistant Secretary. 292/946/29/40…”
Published 14 January 1938
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5by Tewson, Vincent“…I have your letter of the 10th instant and thank you for your credit note for £5.11.5d in respect of five bags of sugar short shipped from the s.s. Plover to Barcelona. Yours faithfully, Assistant Secretary. 292/946/30/201…”
Published 14 February 1938
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6by Tewson, Vincent“…Stolz, INVITATION TO BRITISH WOMEN TO VISIT SPAIN I thank you for your letter of the 2nd instant, from which I note the reply you have received from the U.G.T. regarding the Barcelona Liaison Committee and the Women's Groups in the Iron and Steel Trade Unions. …”
Published 03 November 1938
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7by Tewson, Vincent“…Santiago, Fondo Internacional de Solidaridad, Aragon 300, Barcelona. For the reason stated on the telephone we should be glad if you would be good enough to let us have your account for this consignment within the next few days. …”
Published 10 January 1939
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8by Tewson, Vincent“…The consignment should be addressed as previously to Senor Santiago, Fondo Internacional de Solidaridad, Aragon 500, Barcelona. We shall be glad if you can make arrangements for an early delivery. …”
Published 21 December 1938
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9by Tewson, Vincent“…Trabal, Departament d'Economia, Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona. Dear Sir, ASSISTANCE FOR SPANISH WORKERS' CHILDREN We duly received your letter of the 22nd instant and are very pleased to note your suggestion that endeavours be made to brighten Christmas time for the children of the Spanish workers. …”
Published 01 December 1938
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10by Tewson, Vincent“…Dear Comrade Schevenels, ASSISTANCE FOR SPANISH WORKERS' CHILDREN We have received a letter from the Department d'Economia, Barcelona, suggesting that endeavours be made to brighten Christmas time for the children of the Spanish workers. …”
Published 01 December 1938
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11by Tewson, Vincent“…Santiago, Fondo Internacional de Solidaridad, Aragon 300, Barcelona. This consignment will probably be leaving Holland either today or tomorrow (29 or 30 December), and we shall be glad if you will be good enough to inform our comrades in Spain. …”
Published 29 December 1938
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12by Tewson, Vincent“…Our contact now with Spain is through the Committee in Madrid and obviously the requirements mentioned in the enclosed correspondence are for Barcelona. In the first place, before taking any action I should be glad to have your comments in regard to the request enclosed and, secondly, will you please let me know if any similar information bureau has been set up in Paris by the Catalonian Government, and what is the reaction of the Spanish government to this Organisation. …”
Published 24 October 1936
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13by Tewson, Vincent“…Abel Moreno, XIX Cuerpo de Ejercito, 66 Division, 16 Brigada Mixta, Barcelona. Dear Comrades, We thank you for your two letters received on the 16th November and signed by representatives of the U.G.T., C.N.T. and other republican organisations. …”
Published 22 November 1938
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14by Tewson, Vincent“…It has still to be decided as to whether the goods will be sent to Barcelona or Valencia, but probably the consignments will be divided between the two centres. …”
Published 07 December 1937
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15by Tewson, Vincent“…Should any arrangement be arrived at on this matter we should be agreeable to supplies of sugar and biscuits being sent through that channel, but if you feel that satisfactory arrangements could be made for the goods to go by a ship leaving for Barcelona at an early date perhaps you would advise us as to the possibilities. …”
Published 24 December 1937
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16by Tewson, Vincent“…Winstanley, FOOD FOR SPAIN, Referring to the consignments of food which we despatched to Barcelona on board S.S. HARTBRIDGE and S.S. DELLWYN, I have your accounts including insurance, dock and loading charges, etc., making a total of £2,050.11.10d. …”
Published 17 January 1938
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17by Tewson, Vincent“…For some time we have had two Committees working - one which was in Barcelona has now moved in to France and is attempting to alleviate the lot of the Spanish refugees there and the other remains in Central Spain continuing with the work. …”
Published 03 March 1939
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18by Tewson, Vincent“…The first, which has already arrived in Barcelona, is composed of 30 tons of dried cod, 60 tons of soap, 3 tons of ships biscuits and 1,000 gallons of cod liver oil. …”
Published 05 January 1939
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19by Tewson, Vincent“…Trabal, Departament d'Economia, Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona. Dear Sir, SPANISH WORKERS' CHILDREN AND CHRISTMAS With further reference to your letter of the 22nd November, we duly communicated with Comrade Schevenels and he has promised to consult with Comrade Santiago about the possibility of doing something special for the children of the Spanish workers during Christmas. …”
Published 06 December 1938
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20by Tewson, Vincent“…Get in touch with Schevenels, and tell him the Scottish Committee have been in touch with the Spanish Consul in Glasgow, and he has stated that, as food can be got through to Barcelona by the land frontier, the gravest shortage is in Valencia. …”
Published 15 September 1938