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Published 15 June 1945
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10by Tewson, Vincent“…Winstanley, PACKAGES FOR SPANISH REFUGEES IN SOUTH OF FRANCE. Thank you for your letter of the 15th June, advising us that a further eight packages of footwear have arrived at Garston for shipment to Rouen. …”
Published 16 June 1939
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11by Tewson, Vincent“…Schevenels, International Federation of Trade Unions, 9, Avenue D'Orsay, Paris VIIe, FRANCE. Dear Comrade Schevenels, SANTIAGO GALLUT CALVO. …”
Published 29 December 1939
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12by Tewson, Vincent“…Santiago Gallut Calvo, rue Painleve, Nantua (Ain), FRANCE. Dear Sir, With reference to your letters of the 11th of December addressed to Sir Walter Citrine and myself, we have got into touch with our friends in France and are sending them your letters and asking them if there is any steps which could be taken to stabilise your position in France, pending your emigration to America. …”
Published 29 December 1939
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13by Tewson, Vincent“…Santiago Gallut Calvo, rue Painleve, Nantua (Ain), FRANCE. Dear Sir, With reference to your letters of the 11th of December addressed to Sir Walter Citrine and myself, we have got into touch with our friends in France and are sending them your letters and asking them if there is any steps which could be taken to stabilise your position in France, pending your emigration to America. …”
Published 29 December 1939
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14by Tewson, Vincent“…Could you let me know whether you would recommend the definite purchase of the goods in this country to be sent by sea or whether, through your International Organisation, there is a method whereby the consignments could be purchased in this country and in France, got together in France and sent by means of a short sea passage from the South of France? …”
Published 07 December 1937
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15by Tewson, Vincent“…Sullivan, your London No. 1 Branch Secretary, informing us of several offers he has had in respect of clothing for Spanish refugees now in France. I am also enclosing copy of my reply from which you will see that we have accepted the offers made and have suggested a form of procedure in respect of the consignment of the goods to France. …”
Published 08 August 1939
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16by Tewson, Vincent“…In the event of his being successful they would have to leave France very quickly and for this reason Mr. Gallut expressed his desire to have his children sent back to join him and his wife in France. …”
Published 17 July 1939
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17by Tewson, Vincent“…Gallut Calvo, Rue Painleve, Nantua (Ain), France. Dear Comrade, I have your letter of the 4th July in which you inform us that Mrs. …”
Published 12 July 1939
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18by Tewson, Vincent“…Gallut Calvo, Rue Painleve, Nantua (Ain), France. Dear Comrade, I have your letter of the 4th July in which you inform us that Mrs. …”
Published 12 July 1939
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19by Tewson, Vincent“…I am raising this matter with you because we have got certain balances available, which are rapidly becoming exhausted, and if we could be relieved of the responsibility of these seamen (whose cost of maintenance is much higher than that of a similar number in France) it would enable some portion of the money to be released for the relief of the problem in France. …”
Published 16 August 1939
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20by Tewson, Vincent“…1939-07-12 038-0089-002 - 2 - enable you and your wife to meet the convoy at the port of arrival in France. I am happy to be in a position to give you this information, and congratulate you on the prospect of your being reunited once more with your children. …”
Published 12 July 1939