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1Published c. December 1944“…Cortesao,(Portuguese writer, democrat and republican leader) 23rd December, 1944. …”
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2by Tracey, Herbert“…Gerald Brenan - "Spanish Labyrinth" Frank Jellinek (Civil War in Spain) says that Prieto was a pedlar and a shorthand writer. He could dominate the Socialist Party for many years but hardly gained a footing in the U.G.T. …”
Published c.1945
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3by Hildersley, Tom“…Dear Sir, With reference to your letter of the 29th inst, I have looked up the voters list and have come to the conclusion that Mr. Ian Adams is the writer of the Letter referred to, I visited the house which appears to be unoccuppied with the exception of the ground floor as they are the only windows curtained it is a newly decorated house with the decorators board still fixed outside to the railings, there five bell pushes by the door, I tried every one with no success. …”
Published 30 August 1936
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4by M'Gonigle, G. C. M. (George Cuthberth Mura), -1939“…Sir John Orr in England, and writers dealing with the problem internationally on behalf of the League of Nations, have done much to throw the light of truth upon the subject but, unfortunately, their publications are not sufficiently widely read, and the daily press has not always been wise in its presentation of the data supplied on the subject. …”
Published November 1936
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5“…Occupational Neuroses — Twisters' Cramp, Writers' Cramp, Telephonist Cramp 32. Gassing and its Treatment 33. …”
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6by Great Britain. Inter-departmental Committee on Social Insurance and Allied Services, Davison, Ronald C. (Ronald Conway), 1884-“…In the appendix to the Beveridge Report the Government Actuary had to take the plunge, but, in the opinion of the writer of this book, his task was well-nigh 51 15X/2/566/303…”
Published 1943
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7by Middleton, J. S.“…Dear Secretary, A CATHOLIC LOOKS AT SPAIN Senor Guerra, a distinguished lecturer and writer, a member of the Conservative Party in Spain, has written a moving document which is in the nature of a personal confession of faith. …”
Published 03 February 1937
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8by Basch, Victor, 1863-1944 ; Bloch, Jean Richard, 1884-1947 ; Branting, George ; Cassou, Jean, 1897-1986 ; Le Foyer, Lucien, 1872- ; Schevenels, Walther, b. 1894 ; Langevin, Paul, 1872-1946 ; Malraux, André, 1901-1976 ; Morizet, André, 1876-1942 ; Jammy Schmidt, 1872-1949 ; Jouhaux, Léon, 1879-1954 ; Zyromski, Jean, 1890-1975, Archimbaud, Leon, 1880-1944“…Jean Richard BLOCH (Author, Secretary International Writers' Association) George BRANTING (Swedish Senator) Jean CASSOU (Author) Lucien de FOYER (President of the National Peace Council of France.) …”
Published 08 August 1936
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9Published [1943?]“…There is no doubt that many psychiatric conditions have arisen owing to the legal machinery that pervades the supervision of Workmen's Compensation claims. Brain and other writers have advocated the establishment of ad hoc tribunals to assess medical evidence, which would no longer be the subject of cross-examination in the Court. …”
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10by Brockway, Fenner, 1888-1988“…It states that steps were being taken to infiltrate Anarchist elements and the P.O.U.M. with Fascists and that the writer had gone to Barcelona where he had got in touch with "N.…”
Published 21 June 1937
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11Published c. July 1939“…Wilfrid Roberts, M.P. has issued an appeal, sponsored by a group of prominent scientists, writers and artists, for support for a proposed Anglo-Iberian Centre. …”
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12Published 1924“…He had always found in life that the man who attributed motives to another attributed those motives which would have actuated himself in like circumstances. When this writer said that those who could pay were naturally preferred he was indicating what he (the writer) would do. …”
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13by Onaindia, Alberto de“…It received three direct hits, and many people sheltering there were killed. The writer of the letter ignores the later German admission that their planes bombed Guernica. …”
Published 04 December 1942
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14Published 1924“…The document begins : "At the present time, with rare exceptions, general hospitals are supported by voluntary contributions," and the term "general hospital" is used throughout as a synonym for voluntary hospital. The writers give no indication of the fact that the Poor Law infirmaries, which contain a greater number of beds than the voluntary hospitals, are in reality large general hospitals. …”