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241by Chester, George“…Faithfully yours, Geo Chester General Secretary. 292/946/30/102…”
Published 05 August 1938
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242by Fletcher, John“…LEWIS All Communications to be addressed to the General Secretary March 2, 1939. Sir Walter Citrine, K.B.E., General Secretary, The Trades Union Congress, Transport House, Smith Square, LONDON, S.W.1. …”
Published 02 March 1939
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243by Woods, Fred C.“…Glasgow" 30 CLOUSTON STREET. GLASGOW. N.W. General Secretary FRED C. WOODS Asst. General Secretary B. …”
Published 18 November 1941
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244Published 1999“…1999 "Norman Willis : TUC Millennium Film Project", 1999, Trades Union Congress Interview with Norman Willis , part of the TUC Millennium Film Project Norman Willis (1933- ) joined the staff of the Transport and General Workers' Union in 1949, working in various departments until 1974 when he became TUC Assistant General Secretary . He was General Secretary of the TUC, 1984-1993 and President of the European Trade Union Confederation 1991-1993. …”
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245by Paterson, J.“…Paterson, Assistant General Secretary. 292/946/28/191…”
Published 10 September 1936
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246by Reed, George“…WILSON Asst General Secretary: G REED Please quote in reply: Your ref. …”
Published 28 April 1939
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247by Reed, George“…National Maritime Board (SAILORS, FIREMEN AND CATERING PANELS) EXECUTIVE OFFICERS: General Secretary: W.R. Spence C.B.E. Asst. General Secretary: G. …”
Published 08 May 1939
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248Published 1366 [1987]“…Statement of the Freedom Movement of Iran on the eve of the United Nations General Secretary's visit to Tehran.…”
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250Published 1363 [1984]“…Telegrams from a group of committed Iranians and the Islamic Medical Association to the United Nations General Secretary.…”
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252by Marchbank, John“…035-0124-001 Telegrams: "BEWARE, WALLINGFORD" Telephone: WALLINGFORD 2237—2261 The National Union of Railwaymen, Head Offices: Unity House, Euston Road, London, N.W.1. J. MARCHBANK, GENERAL SECRETARY J. BENSTEAD, ASSISTANT GENERAL SECRETARY TEMPORARY ADDRESS: (to which all communications should be addressed) Your Ref. …”
Published 28 September 1942
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253by Spence, W. R.“…Affiliated to the Labour Party, International Transportworkers Federation, Trades Union Congress, National Maritime Board (Sailors, Firemen and Catering Panels) EXECUTIVE OFFICERS: General Secretary . W.R Spence, C.B.E. Asst. General Secretary : G. …”
Published 08 July 1940
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254by Reed, George“…Yours faithfully, Geo. Reed Assistant General Secretary. 292/946/25a/103…”
Published 04 May 1939
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255by Lightfoot, R. H.“…034-0150-001 Transport and General Workers' Union General Secretary: Ernest Bevin Financial Secretary: Stanley Hirst Asst. …”
Published 06 September 1938
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256by Riding, H.“…Your Ref: VT/AEC/MP/412. General Secretary: H. RIDING Registered Trade Union No. 1576T 3rd August, 1954. …”
Published 03 August 1954
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257by Hicks, George, M.P.“…Sir Walter Citrine, General Secretary, Trades Union Congress General Council. …”
Published 09 January 1937
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258by Davison, W.“…Thomas McKenna, O.B.E. General Secretary. 93, Borough Road West, Middlesbrough 25th Nov. 1938 Mr. …”
Published 25 November 1938
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259by Kean, William“…SHREWSBURY CHAMBERS. 34 CAMPO LANE, SHEFFIELD. 1, Sir Walter Citrine K.B.E. General Secretary. Trades Union Congress. Transport House. …”
Published 02 April 1938
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260by Marchbank, John“…025a-0122-001 TELEGRAMS BEWARE NORWEST LONDON TELEPHONE EUSTON 4771 (five lines) The National Union of Railwaymen J. MARCHBANK GENERAL Secretary G.W. Brown Assistant General Secretary Your ref HVT/FC/EK/886 In your reply refer to F.M.A.2. …”
Published 22 March 1939