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  1. 201
    by Gallut Calvo, Santiago
    Published 04 July 1939
    “…Elizabeth Curtis, Langford Grove, Malden, Essex: Juan Alfonso Gallut Calvo, 10 years of age who is staying with the following Spaniard Mr. David Aguado "Peace" Woolmer Hill Road, Haslemere, Surrey Yesterday, dear comrade, I received a telegram from the Principal of the school, Miss Curtis, informing me that they will not keep the girl at the school after the 27th July This is criminal in view of our situation as refugees and my view is that it is because of pressure on the part of Fascist agents around Miss Curtis for her to give up my daughter to them. …”
  2. 202
    “…They have caused all true Spaniards to sink political differences and sectional interests in the cause of democracy and the salvation of the nation. …”
  3. 203
    by Farr, Frank
    Published 15 November 1936
    “…The two big trucks which are fitted with stretcher mountings are extremely difficult to use since the top berth is quite out of reach of the average tall Spaniard standing on the ground. (Through the fault of no one present a patient was dropped when her stretcher was being removed from an upper berth). …”
  4. 204
    by Farr, Frank
    Published 15 November 1936
    “…The two big trucks which are fitted with stretcher mountings are extremely difficult to use since the top berth is quite out of reach of the average tall Spaniard standing on the ground. (Through the fault of no one present a patient was dropped when her stretcher was being removed from an upper berth). …”
  5. 205
    by National Alliance of Democratic Forces
    Published October 1944
    “…-reserving everyone of them their full rights and individuality akin to their political ambitions and in consideration of the serious situation of the country- have reached a political pact of whose far-reaching consequences the Spaniards to whom we offer it will be able to pass judgment. …”
  6. 206
    “…When you see the German "Junkers" carrying out their daily bombing raids, and when you remember the vast armament which the fascist dictators have sent to Spain, it is easy to understand the sense of grave injustice which the Spaniards feel. When I tried to explain the British Government's defence to a Catholic statesman who now holds a position of high responsibility in Republican Spain, he said: "Tell the British Government from me that there is a more bitter hatred in Spain to-day against Great Britain than there is against Italy.…”
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