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  1. 1
    by Stolz, George
    Published 04 March 1938
    “…General Council Transport House Smith Square London Dear Mr. Parkin, I asked the CWS Bank in London to transfer to you the amount of £100 (a hundred pounds sterling) which I will need for our Conference to be held next week in London. …”
  2. 2
    by Stolz, George
    Published June 1937
    “…They urge therefore the responsible bodies of the IFTU and LSI to meet at once in order to determine the steps be taken in respect of the resolution adopted in London by the Joint Conference of the two Internationals. 292/946/16a/18(iii)…”
  3. 3
    by Stolz, George
    Published 21 September 1936
    “…We are trying to fix a meeting in Brussels for a day or two later, so the meeting in London could be towards the end of the same week. …”
  4. 4
    by Stolz, George
    Published 27 May 1938
    “…Tewson Trades Union Congress General Council Transport House Smith Square London S.W.1. Dear Comrade Tewson, To-day I sent you the following telegram: PLEASE GET COOPERATIVE BANK TO INFORM CREDIT LYONNAIS AGENCY LONDON THAT YOUR CHEQUE TWO THOUSAND POUNDS CAN BE PAID IMMEDIATELY AND THAT LONDON AGENCY COMMUNICATE THIS IMMEDIATELY TO PARIS AGENCY ZS CREDIT LYONNAIS. …”
  5. 5
    by Stolz, George
    Published 06 August 1938
    “…These would have been sent immediately to you in London, but unfortunately the printers' office is closed to-day, so that they can only be sent on Monday. …”
  6. 6
    by Stolz, George
    Published 16 August 1938
    “…He will be in Paris again on the 30th August, but will be in London on the 4th. The delegate of the Miners' Federation can perhaps arrange to see him on one of these dates. …”
  7. 7
    by Stolz, George
    Published 03 March 1937
    “…TEWSON TRADUNIC SOWEST LDN= LOOK FOR PHOTOS OF TOMAS AND LONGUET IN DAILY HERALD AND REYNOLDS NEWS IFTU CONGRESS LONDON = STOLZ = EAB For free repetition of doubtful words telephone NATIONAL 3383. …”
  8. 8
    by Stolz, George
    Published 01 March 1937
    “…021-0088-001 F POST OFFICE OVERSEAS TELEGRAM Received at Central Telegraph Office, No.591 Official particulars including Office of Origin 323 PARIS 12027 11 1 1522- TRADUNIC SOWEST LONDON = PLEASE FORWARD IMMEDIATELY PLAN WAY CENTRAL HALL = STOLZ = - Telegrams for all countries in the world and radio-telegrams for ships on all seas are accepted at all Postal Telegraph Offices or may be telephoned to the Post Office. …”
  9. 9
    by Stolz, George
    Published 03 September 1936
    “…RECOMMANDEE 3rd September 1936. Mr. W. M. Citrine, LONDON. Dear Comrade Citrine, I am enclosing herewith a statement on the situation in Spain, embodying reports on various conversations and interviews. …”
  10. 10
    by Stolz, George
    Published 06 November 1936
    “…Schevenels Letter Sit Espagne No. 204 6th November 1936. Mr. W. M. Citrine, LONDON. Dear Comrade Citrine, To-day I received from my correspondent in Madrid a telegram which is of rather a private nature and not destined for publication. …”
  11. 11
    by Stolz, George
    Published 06 November 1936
    “…Schevenels Letter Sit Espagne No. 204 6th November 1936. Mr. W. M. Citrine, LONDON. Dear Comrade Citrine, To-day I received from my correspondent in Madrid a telegram which is of rather a private nature and not destined for publication. …”
  12. 12
    by Stolz, George
    Published 21 November 1936
    “…Schevenels ST/H Letter No. 21st November 1936. Mr Walter Citrine, LONDON. Dear Comrade Citrine, I find in a paper this morning the report of a meeting held in Madrid by the Spanish National Trade Union Centre which decided to ask the IFTU to convene a special meeting of the General Council, "to which all Trade Union and political international organisation which are fighting against Fascism should be invited". …”
  13. 13
    by Stolz, George
    Published 30 September 1936
    “…Mr. Walter M. Citrine, LONDON. Dear Comrade Citrine, In reply to your letter of the 25th September, we are enclosing herewith our formal receipt for your further grant of £5,000 to the Spanish fund, for which we are extremely grateful. …”
  14. 14
    by Stolz, George
    Published 29 August 1936
    “…Mr. Walter M. Citrine, LONDON. Dear Comrade Citrine, INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY FUND Further to my letter of yesterday, I am now enclosing our formal receipt for the second remittance of £5,000 received for the International Solidarity Fund (Relief for Spain), for which we are very grateful. …”
  15. 15
    by Stolz, George
    Published 15 October 1936
    “…Stolz, Assistant Secretary Comrade Citrine, London Encl. NB. I am also enclosing the Report and Findings of Committee of Enquiry into Breaches of International Law relating to Intervention in Spain. 292/946/10/81…”
  16. 16
    by Stolz, George
    Published 02 February 1937
    “…I. de Sol No. 141 2nd February 1937, Mr. E. Parkin, LONDON. Dear Comrade Parkin, In reply to your letter of the 28th January, we are enclosing herewith a copy of the receipt for £5,000 sent to the International Solidarity Fund, which was forwarded with our letter of the 8th September last. …”
  17. 17
    “…General Council Transport House Smith Square LONDON S.W.1 292/946/10/111(i)…”
  18. 18
    “…General Council Transport House Smith Square LONDON S.W.1 292/946/10/111(i)…”
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    by Stolz, George
    Published 23 April 1937
    “…Mr. Walter M. Citrine, LONDON Dear Comrade Citrine SPAIN With reference to your request that Comrade Jouhaux should make representations to the Prime Minister regarding protection of shipping, I have now heard from Jouhaux that he took the action required, and that "the Prime Minister has assured us that he will give the greatest attention to his problem in order to find a rapid solution". …”
  20. 20
    by Stolz, George
    Published 27 January 1937
    “…Mr. Walter M. Citrine, LONDON. Dear Comrade Citrine, With reference to your letter of the 22nd January, regarding the consignment of goods by the s.s. …”
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