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  1. 1
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 21 July 1938
    “…Schevenels a copy of a provisional report which he has sent to you in regard to the above subject. No doubt this will be receiving the careful attention of your Sub-Committee, and I shall be glad to fix a further meeting if you think this will be helpful. …”
  2. 2
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 21 October 1937
    “…I have also been in contact several times with the Foreign Secretary on the subject. Mr. Ebby Edwards is fully acquainted with what has transpired. …”
  3. 3
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 14 December 1936
    “…Jouhaux. 14th December, 1936. but it is felt that in all matters concerning international policy the question should at least be the subject of official communications between the bodies concerned. …”
  4. 4
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 13 April 1937
    “…In reply to your letter of 11th instant, we regret it will not be possible to give you the information you require until peace is restored in Spain. Enquiries on the subject can then be addressed to the Trade Unions. …”
  5. 5
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 05 January 1937
    “…I thank you for your letter of the 4th instant on the above subject. The invoices which we have in our possession will adequately meet our requirements. …”
  6. 6
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 26 April 1937
    “…1937-04-26 016a-0042-003 MEMORANDUM OF INTERVIEW. SUBJECT-2- Reference Present from Germany, I had no knowledge of any large numbers. …”
  7. 7
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 01 December 1942
    “…For your information, I may say however that we have already been in communication with the Foreign Office and Mr. Anthony Eden on the subject matter of your letter. Yours sincerely, General Secretary. 292/946/35/101…”
  8. 8
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 21 October 1937
    “…I have informed him that I have been kept informed of this position by Senor Del Vayo and the Spanish Ambassador, and that I have been in contact with the Foreign Secretary on the subject, and that you are fully acquainted with what has transpired. …”
  9. 9
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 15 March 1940
    “…As you doubtless are aware, as a part of the International Federation of Trade Unions in Paris, we were actively engaged in helping members of the Spanish Trade Unions who were involved in the recent struggle, and we shall be glad to give you any information in our possession on this subject. It would be convenient if you could call at the above office on Monday morning next, 18th March between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. or if that date and time are not suitable perhaps you will telephone to us. …”
  10. 10
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 23 December 1937
    “…Schevenels, Further to my letter on the above subject we have learnt that the s.s. Hartbridge is likely to sail tomorrow with the consignment referred to in my communication of the 14th instant. …”
  11. 11
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 07 October 1938
    “…I desire to acknowledge receipt of your letter of no date which was received about a week ago on the above subject. The position is not quite as stated in your letter. …”
  12. 12
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 04 April 1938
    “…On behalf of the General Council, I have to thank you for consenting to receive a deputation from the General Council on the subject of the present situation in Spain, and confirm the arrangements made by telephone this afternoon, namely, that we call on you at the Foreign Office on Wednesday afternoon next, 6th April, at 4.30 o'clock. …”
  13. 13
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published [1937]
    “…We greatly appreciate the offer made in your letter in regard to the above subject. The final scheme has not yet been concluded, but there is a general opinion that it would be advisable in the early stages for the children to be kept together in homes and camps in order to minimize the great break which they will feel. …”
  14. 14
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 30 August 1938
    “…I have your letter of the 29th instant on the above subject. When I wrote to you last on this matter we were anticipating that we would be supplied by the Committee with certain necessary particulars. …”
  15. 15
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 01 April 1938
    “…Copy of the telegram is attached herewith, together with reply, I would like to know from you by Monday if possible, whether you would be agreeable to our endeavouring, in the present circumstances, to fix up an interview between the Finance and General Purposes Committee and Lord Halifax; the subject to be confined to the struggle in Spain and a possibility of removing the arms embargo. …”
  16. 16
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 25 May 1939
    “…It was pointed out that the policy of the British Government is opposed to the employment of other than British subjects in their armament workshops. However, the Council are very anxious to help you, and they have given me definite instructions to approach the Union concerned and to ask its Executive Council whether they think occupation could be found for the Spanish workers in private undertakings. …”
  17. 17
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 11 May 1937
    “…Bevan's [Bevin's] observations, we regret to say, have been subjected to gross mis-representations. We may [say] add that his speech was not delivered until he had consulted with the British representatives as to the views that were to be expressed, and nothing was said by him to which in their opinion, the slightest objection could be taken. …”
  18. 18
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 15 August 1939
    “…Incidentally I may say that I have also brought up the subject of passports again, as of course if these could be obtained and your wife and children restored to you that would be the best thing that could happen. …”
  19. 19
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 05 May 1937
    “…I know that our General Council will feel as I do as both they and the National Council of Labour, at which you were present, were keen that an interview on this subject should be given prominence in the "Herald". …”
  20. 20
    “…Time 3.30 to Reference WMC/FP/67 Present Sir Walter Citrine, Sir Robert Vansittart and Sir Walter Citrine Mr. Anthony Eden. SUBJECT. SPAIN. On the afternoon of Monday, the 18th October, I interviewed Sir Robert Vansittart at the Foreign Office, and put to him the proposal for a Commission. …”
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