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  1. 121
    Published 01 October 1941
    “…In view of the fact that before the end of the Civil War the Spanish Republican Government repatriated all those members of the International Brigade who were British subjects, there are, according to my information, no British members of the Brigade now interned in France. …”
  2. 122
    Published 28 June 1944
    “…In these auspicious days the British Labour Movement sends fraternal greetings to their friends in Spain and expresses the fervent hope that the heroism of the Spanish Republicans will soon be rewarded by a great act of democratic self-liberation which will establish Spain as a peace-loving member of the community of free peoples and strengthen the bonds of friendship in peace and prosperity between the Spanish and British peoples. …”
  3. 123
    by Roberts, Wilfrid
    Published 21 August 1945
    “…Tew son, The signatories of the enclosed (six copies) of an Appeal for Spanish Republicans in France, ask if you would add your name ? …”
  4. 124
    by Hogar Español, Ganivet, F.
    Published 11 December 1944
    “…If you wish, we would be delighted to send a representative from 'Hogar Espanol' to meet your Executive to explain more fully the aims and objects of this association of Spanish Republicans represented here in Britain. We know that in these tumultuous days many calls are made upon the sympathy and help of British Trade Unions, but we believe that the fighting record of the Spanish people enables us to approach you without hesitation, but with confidence that once again British workers will aid their Spanish comrades in what is our common fight. …”
  5. 125
    by Todd, Norman
    Published 15 August 1944
    “…NORMAN TODD 55 PENRITH ROAD HAINAULT, ILFORD ESSEX Secretary Trades Council Dept; TUC Transport House, Smith Square, S.W.1 Dear Sir, There has recently come to hand a circular appealing for funds from a body styling themselves the Spanish Republicans in Great Britain from HOGAR ESPANOL, 22 Inverness Terrace, London, W.2. …”
  6. 126
    by Hogar Español, Ganivet, F.
    Published 11 December 1944
    “…COPY HOGAR ESPANOL (SPANISH REPUBLICAN HOUSE) 22 Inverness Terrace, W.2 11th December 1944 Mr. …”
  7. 127
    by Green, Nan
    Published c. October 1950
    “…Dear Brothers, We with to draw your attention to the plight of our Spanish Republican friends in France. Nearly 200 have been arrested by the French authorities during the past few days. …”
  8. 128
    “…Spanish Women's Meeting at Toulouse. 26. Tomas, for Spanish Republican Parties and Trade Union Organisation of Loire. 27. …”
  9. 129
    Published 1939
    “…1939 038-0069-007 REPORT OF WORK THE FOOD SHIPS WHEN the plight of the Spanish civilian population was at its worst, in the winter of 1938, and the first three months of 1939, the National Joint Committee, through its Foodship Committees, sent 29 Foodships to Spanish Republican ports. In addition to valuable individual subscriptions which made this feat possible, the following areas of Great Britain raised enough money to charter one or more ships and fill them with their life-saving cargoes: Scotland Hampshire Tyneside West of England Merseyside Surrey Yorkshire Humber Nottinghamshire Eastern Counties Manchester Midlands Northern Ireland London Irish Free State. …”
  10. 130
    by Child, H. E.
    Published 12 November 1950
    “…We had received no indication that the Association was a proscribed Organisation, and any question affecting the welfare of Spanish Republicans who oppose the Franco regime has always received our sympathetic consideration. …”
  11. 131
    by Layton, Eleanor Dorothea, Lady
    Published 04 April 1949
    “…., There are still Spanish Republicans arriving from Spain and France, and these find their way to the office to obtain help and advice. …”
  12. 132
    by Ormaetxea, Pedro de
    Published 11 December 1945
    “…I should like you to realise the great importance that will have, if justice is to be done to the cause of Democracy, the immediate breaking-off of diplomatic relations with Franco's Government and the recognition of the Spanish Republican Govermnent now established in Mexico as legitimate representative of the will of the peoples of Spain. …”
  13. 133
    by Monks, Joe
    Published 1947
    “…If by our efforts we can influence our own Labour Government to recognise the exiled Spanish Republican Government and at the same time break off all trade and monetary agreements with Fascist Franco, when we will have fulfilled our sacred duty to the 540 of our British anti-Fascists who sleep in Spain. …”
  14. 134
    Published c. October 1942
    “…Eden stated in the House of Commons one year ago, October 1st, 1941, that before the end of the Spanish War the Spanish Republican Government repatriated all those members of the International Brigade who were British subjects, and that, according to his information, no British members of the International Brigade were, at that date, interned in France. …”
  15. 135
    “…After a long discussion during which the Spanish representatives expressed the opinion that it was inopportune for the matter to be discussed, and the British representatives indicated their readiness to be guided by the desires of the Spanish comrades, it was decided to affirm the declaration which had already been made by the Spanish Republican Government in November last, as follows: (1) a settlement of the war in Spain cannot be sought without consultation of the Spanish people, represented by the legitimate Government of the Republic, and that (2) a settlement can only be found on the lines of international law, (which has up till now been held in contempt) by the withdrawal from Spain of all the foreign troops which have invaded it, together with their technicians and the material of war with which they are destroying Spain. 12. …”
  16. 136
    by Lizaso, Jose I. de, Tewson, Vincent
    Published 27 April 1939
    “…He said that the Basque Delegation had received some money from the Atlantic Shipping Company who had been acting as agents for the Spanish Republican Government and he desired that the greater portion of this money should be administered by us in connection with the relief of the Spanish sailors. …”
  17. 137
    “…The problem for all those who, unlike the British Conservative press, regard the military rebels neither as "anti-Government" or "anti-Red" forces, nor as "patriots" representing "the forces of law and order," but as double-dyed traitors who are violating their solemn oath of loyalty to the Republic as well as attempting to overthrow by violence a perfectly legal Government, and who realise that their victory would mean the restoration of a clerico-military-landowning despotism in Spain and a powerful reinforcement for the Fascist Front in Continental Europe, is this: How to translate words into deeds, how to transform moral support for the Spanish Republican Government into active and material assistance. …”
  18. 138
    by Gallut Calvo, Santiago
    Published 04 July 1939
    “…Dear Comrade, My name is Comrade Santiago Gallut Calvo, formerly Secretary of the Santander Federation of Clerical and Technical Employees (U.G.T.) and Secretary of the Santander Committee of the Socialist Party and [formerly] an official of the Ministry of Labour of the Spanish Republican Government from the year 1932. I am now a refugee in this town of Nantua (Ain) because of the unfortunate outcome of the War in Spain. …”
  19. 139
    “…We appeal for Special Collections for Spain to be made on May 21st and 22nd. Miniature Spanish Republican Flags for local sale will shortly be available. …”
  20. 140
    Published 1937
    “…We fervently desire the victory of the Spanish Republicans, who are giving their lives to defend Democracy in Spain. …”
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