Press release : Deputation to all political leaders: to urge restoration of Spanish Government's freedom to buy arms

017b-0020-001 I.P.C. NEWS SERVICE NO FEE Tel. SLOane 2161 18, Grosvenor Crescent Mews, S.W.1 DEPUTATION TO ALL POLITICAL LEADERS To Urge Restoration of Spanish Government's Freedom to Buy Arms A National Deputation coming from all over Great Britain will call on all the political leaders...

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Institution:MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
Language:English
Published: 18 January 1939
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Summary:017b-0020-001 I.P.C. NEWS SERVICE NO FEE Tel. SLOane 2161 18, Grosvenor Crescent Mews, S.W.1 DEPUTATION TO ALL POLITICAL LEADERS To Urge Restoration of Spanish Government's Freedom to Buy Arms A National Deputation coming from all over Great Britain will call on all the political leaders on Tuesday, January 24th. The grave concern which the British people feel about events in Spain is seen by the immediate response to the call of the Spain Emergency Committee of the I.P.C. for the Deputation. The Deputation including amongst its supporters - The Duchess of Atholl, Mr. Noel Baker, M.P. , Mr. Vernon Bartlett, M.P. Lady Violet Bonham Carter, Professor J.L. Brierley, Viscount Cecil, Dean of Chichester, Margaret Cole, Professor E.R. Dodds, Lt. Commander Fletcher, M.P., Miss Margery Fry, Mr. Mark Gertler, Professor J.B.S. Haldane, Mr. R.F. Harrod, Mr. Kingsley Martin, Mr. A.D. Lindsay (Master of Balliol), Lord Listowel, Mr. J.C. Little, (President A.E.U.), Mr. Geoffrey Mander, M.P., Sir Peter Chalmers Mitchell, Dr. Gilbert Murray, Mr. Wilfrid Roberts, M.P., Mr. Stephen Spender, Mr. J.R. Squance, (Gen. Sec. A.S.L.E.& F.), Professor Tawney, Professor J.B. Trend, Mrs. Charlotte Haldane. will urge - 1. That, in view of General Franco's admission as published in the Giornale d'ltalia, that the intervention of the Italian legionaries has been decisive during the latest engagements in Spain, the Spanish Government should have the right restored to it to buy the arms necessary for its defence. 2. That adequate protection should be given to British ships trading with Spain, by the provision of a convoy system up to the three mile limit, and that H.M. Government should insist on the immediate compensation by the rebel authorities of all British seamen injured as the result of insurgent aerial and naval attacks. 3. That H.M. Government should bring pressure to bear on the Italian and German Governments for the withdrawal of all foreign troops and technicians from Spain. The Spain Emergency Committee has already asked the Prime Minister to receive them and will, if the Prime Minister receives them in person, call at 10, Downing Street at 2.30 p.m. The Deputation is proposing to call on Mr. Attlee, Sir Archibald Sinclair, Mr. Alfred Barnes, M.P. (President of the Co-operative Party), The Secretary of the Trades Union General Council, Mr. Eden, Mr. Lloyd George, and Mr. Winston Churchill in order to urge that party political differences should not stand in the way of an immediate joint campaign to secure the right for the Spanish Government to buy the arms necessary for the defence of the Spanish people and world democracy. All organisations and individuals prepared to participate in the Deputation, which will assemble in the Caxton Hall at 1.45 p.m. are asked to communicate immediately with the Spain Emergency Committee, 18 Grosvenor Crescent Mews, S.W.1. - SLO 2161. January 18th, 1939. 292/946/17b/20(i)
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