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401Published 1937?“…Wales (£1-18-0) NATIONAL UNION OF SEAMEN J. Keating Liverpool Dependant: Mrs. J. Keating, 69 Gregson St., Everton, Liverpool (£1-0-0). 292/946/34/193(v)…”
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402Published 1911“…An unofficial strike started in Liverpool and spread to other cities, prompting sympathetic action from dockers, carters and other transport workers. …”
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403Published 1924“…1924 1918-1939 "Walter Citrine (1887-1983)" [T0113.jpg], 1924 Walter Citrine (1887-1983) was born in Liverpool and trained as an electrician, studying languages, book-keeping and shorthand at evening classes. …”
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404Published 1981“…The train, travelled from Newcastle to London via Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield, Birmingham, Swansea, Cardiff and Bristol. …”
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405Published 1941“…1941 1939-1945 "Walter Citrine, 1941" [hfr0190], 1941 Walter Citrine (1887-1983) was born in Liverpool and trained as an electrician, studying languages, book-keeping and shorthand at evening classes. …”
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406by [Price, A.]“…Regent Street Warehouse, Liverpool. Yours faithfully, A. Price. pro Society. …”
Published 21 January 1937
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407by Great Britain. Central Office of Information.“…But Wales has only 23,000 hospital beds, while Liverpool has 30,000 and will of course continue to serve North Wales. …”
Published 1948
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408by Standing Joint Committee of Industrial Women's Organisations“…“In England, the diagnosis of malnutrition in schools is based on clinical examination, and the subjective element which enters into the assessment is illustrated by the following: Bootle (which is for all practical purposes an integral part of greater Liverpool) returns a malnutrition rate twelve times as high as Liverpool itself; Leeds and Wigan, containing very similar industrial populations, return rates of 31 and 9 per 1,000 respectively; the relatively prosperous borough of Twickenham returns a rate of 10 per 1,000.…”
Published September 1936
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409Published 1927“…Professor CARR SAUNDERS (Liverpool University). Miss CONSTANCE SMITH, O.B.E. …”
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410by Tewson, Vincent“…Madge Llewellyn from Liverpool and the insurance premium is not greatly in excess of ten guineas, we shall be glad if this small consignment can be dispatched. …”
Published 06 January 1938
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411by Tewson, Vincent“…There is another ship leaving Liverpool for Barcelona soon and there is just room for about one ton of biscuits. …”
Published 05 January 1938
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412by Great Britain. Ministry of Labour and National Service.“…Colchester 4463-6 Coventry 12, Manor Road, Coventry Coventry 60681 Dundee 30, Meadowside, Dundee, Angus Dundee 3073-4 Edinburgh 11, Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, 3 Edinburgh 22121 Glasgow 450, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, C.3 Douglas 7161 Hull Mail Buildings, Jamieson Street, Hull Hull 16261 Leeds 15-19, The Headrow, Leeds, 1 Leeds 31496 Leicester 10, Salisbury Road, Leicester Leicester 23418-9 Liverpool Cotton Exchange, Bixteth Street, Liverpool. …”
Published 1945
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415by Tewson, Vincent“…This shipment is being despatched from Liverpool today and has been consigned to Sr. Santiago, Fondo Internacional de Solidaridad, Aragon 300, Barcelona. …”
Published 12 December 1938
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416by Whyard, W. H. ; Bell, Ernest A.“…Whyard said he had called to see whether it was possible for a grant to be made to him from the Spanish Fund to enable him to get to his family who lived at Wavertree, Liverpool. He said he had been employed as a bus conductor by the London Passenger Transport Board, but had thrown up his job in January last in order to join the International Brigade in Spain. …”
Published 18 March 1937
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417Published 1951“…1951 1945-1960 "Dock workers prosecuted under Order 1305 - Port Workers Committee leaflet, 1951" [T0376.jpg], 1951 Between 1948-1951 Port Workers' Committees were established in London, Manchester and Liverpool in support of a "Dockers Charter", which focused on a daily guaranteed wage of 25 shillings, pensions and decasualisation. …”
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418by Tewson, Vincent“…., informing me that you have despatched 13 bales of clothing to Cockleshell Siding, Garston, Liverpool, for shipment to Federation Syndicale Internationale, Rouen. …”
Published 11 August 1939
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419by Carthy, A. E.“…With regard to the attached notes, we have informed the respective Trades Council officers (except in the case of Liverpool) that a stamped and addressed envelope and a receipt form will be enclosed with the remittances. …”
Published 17 May 1939
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