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1Published 01 October 1937“…029-0021-001 Japan's War in China. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF LABOUR DECLARATION. 29th September, 1937. …”
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5Published 28 July 1937
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6Published 28 July 1937
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11Published 3 September 1937“…A letter dated 31st August, 1937, was read from the National Amalgamated Furnishing Trades Association, sending an emergency resolution for Congress condemning the wanton attack of Japan on China. IT WAS UNDERSTOOD that the Union would be informed of Council's position with regard to their resolution, namely that they supported the principle of it, but there were difficulties in the way of organising relief for China because of the competing claims of Spain and the lack of Trade Union contacts in China itself. 292/946/16b/60…”
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12Published May 1939“…— (a) Remove all china and wash; sweep and dust; scrub floor and shelves, and when dry replace china. …”
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13by Corbett-Smith, Arthur, 1879-“…Corbett-Smith AUTHOR OF "NELSON THE MAN" "RIDERS OF THE AIR" "THE RETREAT FROM MONS" "CHINA AND HER PEOPLE" ETC. 200/B/3/2/C693/3/13…”
Published October 1929
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14Published 21 June 1938“…(It was also intended that reference should be made to the situation in China.) 292/946/17a/53…”
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15Published 1942“…THIS WOULD PROBABLY BRING JAPAN INTO OPEN CONFLICT WITH GREAT BRITAIN AND PERHAPS WITH THE UNITED STATES ALSO AND WOULD MEAN THE ANNIHILIATION OR CAPTURE OF THE COMPARATIVELY FEW U.S. MARINES IN CHINA. EX TEL CO. M1 . 11 A M UK HO P (FS). 292/946/38/26(II)…”
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16Published 27 November 1937“…SQUANCE'S SECRETARY telephoned, and said they had received a communication from a body called the Committee for Interntional Aid, Paris asking for help in connection with Spain and China - and wished to know whether we knew of this body, and what our attitude to it was. …”
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17by Tennant, D. S.“…Federated together with: The China Coast Officers Guild. The Canadian Merchant Services Guild The Merchant Service Guild of Australasia. …”
Published 24 March 1939
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18by Tewson, Vincent“…Schevenels can give both in regard to Spain and with respect to relief work in China. Yours sincerely, Assistant Secretary. 292/946/30/143…”
Published 24 June 1938
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19by Great Britain. Standing Joint Committee of Industrial Women's Organisations ; Labour Party (Great Britain). Advisory Committee on Public Health“…The patient's ideal bed table consists of a china-topped table with firm legs on the floor, at each side of the bed, and coming four inches above its level. …”
Published 1931
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20Published [1931]“…The patient's ideal bed table consists of a china topped table with firm legs on the floor at each side of the bed and coming four inches above its level. …”