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    by Schevenels, Walther, b. 1894
    Published 11 August 1936
    “…010-0145-001 F POST OFFICE OVERSEAS TELEGRAM 203 PARIS 27627 - 46 - 11 - 11. 40 = = CITRINE TADUNIC SOWEST LDN = AFTER RECEIVING INFORMATION THINK DELEGATION INOPPORTUNE NOW BECAUSE INTERVENTION SEEMS TO BE WANTED IN INTERNAL DISPUTE STOP SYMPATHIES MAJORITY CATALONIAN LABOUR DOUBTLESS WITH MOSCOW STOP I SUGGEST YOU WIRE TO ADDRESS MENTIONED ASKING FOR EXACT INFORMATION CONCERNING QUESTIONS TO BE DISCUSSED = SCHEVENELS 292/946/10/158…”
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    Published 19 November 1937
    “…To-day's meeting was held on the eve of the departure to Moscow of an official delegation, which is to discuss terms of affiliation. 292/946/16b/28…”
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    Published [1937]
    “…Balcony and Gallery free MESSAGES BROADCAST DIRECT TO THE MEETING FROM PAUL ROBESON in Moscow, PABLO CASALS in Bucharest and Speakers from Madrid Supported by : Professor Lascelles Abercrombie, Vanessa Bell, Professor P.M.S. …”
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    “…You say that you are neither half-way to Moscow, Berlin or Australia. No, but you are like the Good Old Duke of York - when he was only half-way up he was neither up nor down. …”
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    Published 06 November 1936
    “…Many Communists from abroad have been ordered to report to Moscow where they are tried, and if found guilty, sent to prisons outside Moscow, and there quietly "liquidated.…”
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    “…Dear Comrade Citrine, Although we did our utmost to make with all the haste possible in the present circumstances the journey which we had announced by wire to Comrade Schevenels, on arriving here this afternoon we find that he and Comrade Jouhaux, as well as Stolz, had already left this morning for Moscow. We very much regret this unhappy coincidence, which, however, none of us could prevent, but we attach great importance to our informing responsible quarters of the Fédération Syndicale Internationale and supplying them with full information and data concerning the situation of the Federations within our Union General de Trabajadores. …”
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    Published 1946
    “…Hardly a tactful phrase for Moscow ears, especially as the British Minister omitted to praise the overthrow of the great Hungarian landlords, the Magnates, bulwarks of feudalism in Eastern * Footnote: At the very end of Labour's first year, in June, 1946, the British Deputy-Commander, General Robertson, was timidly talking of breaking up big estates. 5 15X/2/98/21…”
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    Published 1946
    “…The numerous Javanese and several British Indians killed in the fighting were the casualties of capitalist imperialism. In December, at Moscow, there was a more productive meeting of the Foreign Ministers. …”
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    by Frantz, Laurent B.
    Published 12 December 1953
    “…Davies, author of "Mission to Moscow," an un-McCarranite book. There were no hearings. …”
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    by Frantz, Laurent B.
    Published 12 December 1953
    “…The transfer of funds might be an important clement, but there seems to be little evidence, if any, of the use of "Moscow gold." Inevitably, therefore, the exploration gets back to some ideological measure or standard of control. …”
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    Published 06 November 1936
    “…His Grace stated that atrocities were committed a long time prior to the present rebellion and that the Reds of Moscow had and were using " Democracy " in Spain and elsewhere as a " Trojan Horse " quoting the speech of Dimitrov at a recent World Communist Congress to prove this. …”
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