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11by Clark, Andrew E., Flèche, Sarah, Layard, Richard, Powdthavee, Nattavudh, Ward, George W.
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13by Reed, George“…I am sure I do not envy you dealing with these matters, and I hope that the Trades Union Congress will succeed in getting these Spanish refugee seamen repatriated to some approved domicile outside the United Kingdom. Yours faithfully, George Reed Assisted General Secretary 292/946/25a/90…”
Published 26 May 1939
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14by Reed, George“…Transport House, Smith Square, LONDON, S.W.1. Dear Mr. Tewson, SPANISH SEAMEN. With further reference to our correspondence re the above and referring to your letter of the 14th instant, I reported to the Executive Council on this matter and also in regard to our decision to assist the Trades Union Congress in looking after the Spanish seamen who have become refugees through leaving Spanish ships in the United Kingdom. …”
Published 21 April 1939
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15“…1926 1926 1920s 16 pages 9 List of Subscriptions UNDER SECRETARY FOR MINES — Allocation from Miners' Welfare Fund, £400 0 0 THE CARNEGIE UNITED KINGDOM TRUST, 250 0 0 PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE CO., 105 0 0 DENTAL BOARD OF UNITED KINGDOM, 100 0 0 THE ASSOCIATION OF JUTE SPINNERS AND MANUFACTURERS, 70 0 0 Sir JOHN FINDLAY, Bart., 50 0 0 WM. …”