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1by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…Dear Mr Elger TRADE UNION FOODSHIP FOR SPAIN We have now learned from the International Federation of Trade Unions that the following is the mark for your shipment to Valencia: Jose Castre, Fondo Internacional de Solidaridad, Bonrepos, Valencia. …”
Published 19 September 1938
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2by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…Dear Lord Halifax, SENOR PASCUAL TOMAS I have your letter of the 15th instant, informing us that you have heard from the British Consul at Valencia that he has been able to visit Dona Carmen Belloque Amargos, wife of Sr. …”
Published 16 June 1939
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3by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…They also said there was a sad lack of airplanes in Basque territory, and in reply to my questions they stated that the Chaser planes of the Valencia government could not fly the distance necessary to reach Bilbao as they were designed for short distance flights. …”
Published 26 April 1937
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4by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…Pascual Tomás, Unión General de Trabajadores de España, Salvador Segui, 5-VALENCIA, SPAIN. Dear Comrade Tomás, POSTERS. …”
Published 03 February 1937
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5by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…To-day I have received word from him that the address of his wife is as follows:- Carmen Belloque Amargos, Barrio Obrero de Ramon de Castro, 24, Valencia, Spain. I am sending this information to you as it may be useful in persuing the matter. …”
Published 20 October 1939
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6by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…Dear Comrade Schevenels, SCOTTISH TRADE UNION FOOD SHIP FOR SPAIN With further reference to our letter of the 20th September regarding the shipment of a consignment of goods to Valencia, we are now able to inform you that the steamer which is conveying these goods is the S.S. …”
Published 11 October 1938
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7by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…El Diputado a Cortes por la Provincia de Murcia, VALENCIA, SPAIN. Dear Comrade Tomas, I thank you sincerely for your greetings and your good wishes, which I most heartily reciprocate. …”
Published 31 December 1937
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8by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…Further to our correspondence regarding the desire of Senor Pascual Tomas to send some money to his wife and daughters in Valencia, I have now received a remittance of £30.0.0. from him, and shall be very grateful if you could carry out the undertaking which you were good enough to convey in your letter of the 26th August. …”
Published 28 September 1939
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9by Labour and Socialist International ; Brouckère, Louis de, 1870-1951 ; Schevenels, Walther, b. 1894 ; Adler, Friedrich, 1879-1960, Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…021-0067-001 Telegram 12.3.37 Largo Caballero presidente Consejo de Ministros y ministro guerra Valencia The International Conference on Spain called at the request of the Spanish General Confederation of Labour and the Spanish Socialist Party by the International Federation of Trade Unions and the Labour and Socialist International, which has brought together in London the delegates of the Labour Movement of the whole of Europe, in greeting you greets the legitimate Government of Spain, the people of Spain and the people's army which, [in heroic Madrid, in Oviedo in Aragon and on the other fronts] on all fronts is fighting for the liberty and independence of Spain against the insurrectionary military and against the aggression of international Fascism. …”
Published 12 March 1937
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10by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…I have your letter of the 8th inst. regarding the wife and three daughters of Senor Pascual Tomas, now resident in Spain and I am very grateful indeed for the action you have taken in sending a copy of our letter to the British Consul at Valencia. I quite appreciate how difficult it is for you to intervene in such a case, particularly in view of the stringent regulations now being imposed by the Spanish National Government on Spanish nationals desiring to leave Spain. …”
Published 09 May 1939
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11by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…I thank you for your letter of the 27th instant, together with enclosures relating to the shipments of foodstuffs to Valencia by the S.S. PELAYO and S.S. CARPIO, and have pleasure in enclosing herewith cheque value £4,755.13.11d. in payment of the following accounts:- January 25th: £3,285.11.3d. …”
Published 29 January 1937
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12by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…Further to our telephone conversation on 15th instant, we have now been informed by the Scottish Trades Union Congress that they are ordering their goods for Spain through the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society, and that they require exact details as to how each case of goods is to be marked for shipment to Valencia. We also learn that the boat is leaving Glasgow on September 25th and perhaps you will be good enough to convey this information to our Spanish comrades. …”
Published 17 September 1938
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13by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…For your information, we give below copy of a telegram which reached us today from Valencia. We should like to receive an exact translation from you, in order to confirm our own interpretation. …”
Published 18 March 1937
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14by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…Dear Comrade Tomas, I am sure you will be glad to know that I have today received a letter from where I made enquiries informing me that your wife and three daughters have been located at 24 Barrio Obrero de Ramon de Castro, Valencia and that they are all very well. Your wife is receiving your letters, but would be glad to know whether you are receiving the ones which she is addressing to you at Toulouse, as apparently you have not made any mention of having received word from her. …”
Published 16 June 1939
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15by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…Dear Comrade Schevenels, SCOTTISH TRADE UNION FOODSHIP FOR SPAIN We have duly received your wire giving us instructions for the marking of the above shipment to Valencia. We have now received from our Scottish friends particulars of the consignment and hasten to pass them on to you. 100 tons of Sugar at £7.12.6d. per ton. 70 " " Rangoon Beans at £10.0.0d. per ton. 50 " " Flour at £10.10.0d. per ton. 25 " (1000 cases) skimmed Condensed Milk at £16.0.0d. per ton. 45 " of Dried Fish at £15.0.0d. per ton. 20 " " Soap. …”
Published 20 September 1938
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16by Vansittart, Robert Gilbert Vansittart, Baron, 1881-1957 ; Eden, Anthony, Earl of Avon, 1897-1977, Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…Sir Robert Vansittart suggested as an alternative that the Valencia Government should declare its willingness to release a considerable number of prisoners on the understanding that the Franco Government would release an equal number of Asturian miners. …”
Published 18 October 1937
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17by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…., a member of the Cortes and the Civil Governor of Valencia. There cannot possibly be any Justification for him being condemned to death, as I have just heard he has been.. …”
Published 03 January 1940
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18by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…In addition, there has been sent to Valencia a consignment of clothing, such as raincoats, shirts, suitings, etc., to the value of £1,000. …”
Published 20 July 1937
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19by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…You were good enough in May last to arrange for enquiries to be made with respect to the safety of his wife and daughters, and on the 15th June informed me that your Consul in Valencia had been able to visit them. Senor Tomas has now written to me that one of our International Trade Union Federations has handed to him some money and he is very anxious, if possible, to send it to his wife whom he fears may be in great need. …”
Published 15 August 1939
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20by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…They then went on to say that there was a good deal of interference taxing place with the vessels of the Valencia Government in the Mediterranean. German and Italian warship; were stopping Spanish coasting vessels and searching them. …”
Published 26 April 1937