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161“…From a legal point of view, provided a Spaniard is in work, he and his family have the right of asylum. …”
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162by Araquistain, Luis, 1886-1959“…Coinciding with you return I learn that all Spaniards who were arrested in the unoccupied France after the demand of extradition by Franco are now free again except one - Francisco Largo Caballero. …”
Published 26 February 1941
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163by Araquistain, Luis, 1886-1959“…Coinciding with you return I learn that all Spaniards who were arrested in the unoccupied France after the demand of extradition by Franco are now free again except one - Francisco Largo Caballero. …”
Published 26 February 1941
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164by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…I was very glad to hear that all Spaniards arrested in unoccupied France after the demand of extradition by General Franco are now free again, except our mutual friend Caballero. …”
Published 28 February 1941
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165by Tewson, Vincent“…Luzmore, I have your letter of the 7th of December in which you ask as to supply you with an up-to-date list of the Spanish seamen for whom Congress is continuing to be responsible, and to give you information about the whereabouts so far as they are known, of eight other Spaniards. I am putting the necessary work in hand and hope to be able to write to you again towards the end of the week. …”
Published 10 December 1940
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166by West, R.“…This is to say that at its last meeting the Committee suggested that I should see you - if convenient to you - in regard to the possibility of establishing some link between the Trade Unions and the Adult Spaniards when the National Joint Committee lays down its work. …”
Published 29 April 1949
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167by West, R.“…This is to say that at its last meeting the Committee suggested that I should see you - if convenient to you - in regard to the possibility of establishing some link between the Trade Unions and the Adult Spaniards when the National Joint Committee lays down its work. …”
Published 29 April 1949
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168Published November 1941“…Morris, whose whole life was spent in Spain until the Civil War, and a small staff of young Spaniards and Basques employed at Headquarters. So the varied responsibilities though reduced still remain, and money is urgently required to enable the small staff at Headquarters who play such an important part in the lives of these Spaniards who remain — whether adult or child — to continue their work. …”
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169by Layton, Eleanor Dorothea, Lady“…As we reported in 1942, the position for the adult Spaniard has improved, as all under our care, but one invalid, are now employed. …”
Published 14 March 1944
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170by Picken, M.“…Volto is doing for the Spaniards 2. Individual cases. I hope you can arrange an early appointment with Mr. …”
Published 28 April 1949
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171by Picken, M.“…Volto is doing for the Spaniards 2. Individual cases. I hope you can arrange an early appointment with Mr. …”
Published 28 April 1949
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172by Stevenson, Daniel M., Sir“…" I appreciate very specially the following telegram of this morning from the Secretary-General of the Spanish Republic, Valencia :— " On the occasion of the anniversary of your birthday please receive the cordial felicitations of the President of the Republic, as well as my own and those of all Spaniards who know you and are grateful for your cultural work among us these many years and for the humanitarian labours carried on during the war by the Scottish ambulances, led by Miss Jacobsen. …”
Published 02 August 1937
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173by Eden, Anthony, Earl of Avon, 1897-1977“…But I am sending instructions authorising His Majesty's Ambassador at Madrid in the event of extradition taking place, to represent to the Spanish authorities the serious effect that the execution of this Spaniard would have on opinion in this country, provided he considers that his intervention would have a favourable influence upon the attitude of the Spanish Government. …”
Published 01 December 1941
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174by West, R.“…Probably some after care committee without central offices may [continue] function - In regard to adult Spaniards the position is rather different more & more adults are coming to England from France (some escape from Spain every week) These need advice - and it was felt that the TUC might like to have something to say re best way of continuing this side of work. 292/946/38/8(II)…”
Published 29 April 1949
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175Published 15 April 1946“…HEADQUARTERS War and after-War conditions have more than ever thrown responsibility on to our small loyal staff, whose personal knowledge and interest in the adult Spaniards and Basque children has been largely responsible for the usefulness and increasing activity of our work. …”
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176by McPherson, A. Ian“…., proposing that the work for the Republican Spaniards should continue and inviting the co-operation of this Association. …”
Published 12 September 1949
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177by McPherson, A. Ian“…., proposing that the work for the Republican Spaniards should continue and inviting the co-operation of this Association. …”
Published 12 September 1949
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178“…In Spain there is also the process of revolution, - and in a country which has never undergone a great revolution, which has many actually feudal elements, and where the land system is one of the most reactionary in Europe. The Spaniards have had the wisdom to subordinate these revolutionary aspirations to the needs of the war. …”
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179by National Joint Committee for Spanish Relief“…Miller and a small staff of Spaniards. Any funds which you may collect should be addressed to this Committee earmarked, if you wish for special work. …”
Published 1940
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180Published 28 April 1949“…Arranging for necessary visas to be granted to families of ex-Servicemen in Spain to be reunited with husbands Arranging passport, I.R.O. for Spaniards living in England to visit relatives in France or emigrating to South America. …”