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441by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Pressure Grows for the Condemnation of the Invasion of 1968 / by Jiri Pehe A Visit by Polish Members of Parliament and Solidarity Representatives / by Jan Obrman Dubcek's Open Letter to the CPCS Central Committee / by Peter Martin Media Policy Undergoing Changes? …”
Published 1989-08-18T00:00:00Z-1989-08-18T23:59:59Z
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442by Héderváry, Claire de“…Witness VVV was a member of Parliament and member of the Smallholders' Party. …”
Published 1957
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443Published October 1942“…Factory workers, trades unionists, shop stewards, works managers, Borough Councillors, Members of Parliament, as well as doctors, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, almoners, hospital administrators and other health workers, will find in the following pages much useful information and many proposals which are capable of immediate implementation. 4 15X/2/103/252…”
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444by Taylor, Albert“…Dear Sir, We have received an appeal from the International Brigade Dependants and Wounded Aid Committee which is signed by 24 Members of Parliament and Industrial leaders who have recently visited Spain. …”
Published 07 June 1938
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445by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…Addresses were given by Trade Union leaders and Labour Members of Parliament. In addition to these meetings members of the Labour Party have been drawing public attention to various aspects of the conflict by speeches and Questions in the House of Commons. …”
Published 10 May 1937
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446Published 1925“…We beg to remind you that during the last four years Resolutions and Memorials have been sent to the Ministry of Health urging the publication of Educational Food Leaflets by Municipal Authorities, by Members of Parliament, representing all parties, by over one hundred and fifty Members of Medical and Scientific Associations, and by Health, Temperance, Labour and Philanthropic Societies. …”
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447Published 1925“…We beg to remind you that during the last four years Resolutions and Memorials have been sent to the Ministry of Health urging the publication of Educational Food Leaflets by Municipal Authorities, by Members of Parliament, representing all parties, by over one hundred and fifty Members of Medical and Scientific Associations, and by Health, Temperance, Labour and Philanthropic Societies. …”
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448“…All work in connection with the Fund is entirely voluntary, it has the valuable support of local Members of Parliament, Public notaries and a host of other good people too numerous to mention and I sincerely hope that you will give this seasonable appeal your earnest consideration. …”
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449“…All work in connection with the Fund is entirely voluntary, it has the valuable support of local Members of Parliament, Public notaries and a host of other good people too numerous to mention and I sincerely hope that you will give this seasonable appeal your earnest consideration. …”
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450Published 22 February 1943“…That the obstructive attitude of the Government and the majority of Conservative Members of Parliament towards the Report provides further proof of the insincerity of the Government's vague promises of social improvement for after the war. 4. …”
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451Published 22 February 1943“…That the obstructive attitude of the Government and the majority of Conservative Members of Parliament towards the Report provides further proof of the insincerity of the Government's vague promises of social improvement for after the war. 4. …”
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452Published 21 October 1936“…Signed) ALVEREZ DEL VAYO Commissioner General for War and Member of Parliament for MADRID. 292/946/10/76…”
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453by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…(signed) ALVEREZ DEL VAYO, Commissioner General for War and Member of Parliament for Madrid. 292/946/15a/4(i)…”
Published 22 October 1936
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454by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…(signed) ALVEREZ DEL VAYO, Commissioner General for War and Member of Parliament for Madrid. 292/946/15a/4(i)…”
Published 22 October 1936
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455by Cordon, R. H.“…We may say that our Member of Parliament will be receiving a petition signed by the residents, when this has been completed. …”
Published 10 March 1943
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456by Cordon, R. H.“…We may say that our Member of Parliament will be receiving a petition signed by the residents, when this has been completed. …”
Published 10 March 1943
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457by Evans, T. G.“…Fulsome and World Wide praise and commendation one moment and what amounts to a rejection the next" I am to state definitely that we expect our Member of Parliament to oppose the shelving of the Report with all the power at his command, as the constituents in this Division have made up their minds that the Country spending some 14 millions a day for Destructive War can surely afford a fraction of that amount for constructive purposes. …”
Published 15 March 1943
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458by Stewart, Margaret, fl. 1938-“…Dear Sir or Madam, I think you may be interested to see the enclosed material which was prepared by this Committee for the use of Members of Parliament: 1. A note on Italy's violations of the Anglo-Italian Agreement. 2. …”
Published 14 April 1939
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459“…It was further reported that at the very same meeting a motion by the Manchester District Area Group of the Contributory Schemes Association, carried by an overwhelming majority the following resolution: "That this meeting of the British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association, having in mind the potent and incomparable history of Voluntary Hospitals and Contributory Schemes; so strongly praised by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, coupled with supporting speeches by Members of Parliament in the House of Commons, and of nobility in the House of Lords, feel it incumbent upon them to attempt the formation of an 'ad hoc' Committee, comprising the British Medical Association, the British Hospitals Association and the British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association. …”
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460“…It was further reported that at the very same meeting a motion by the Manchester District Area Group of the Contributory Schemes Association, carried by an overwhelming majority the following resolution: "That this meeting of the British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association, having in mind the potent and incomparable history of Voluntary Hospitals and Contributory Schemes; so strongly praised by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, coupled with supporting speeches by Members of Parliament in the House of Commons, and of nobility in the House of Lords, feel it incumbent upon them to attempt the formation of an 'ad hoc' Committee, comprising the British Medical Association, the British Hospitals Association and the British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association. …”