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941by Haldane, Charlotte Franken, 1894-1969“…Sir Walter Citrine, General Secretary, Trades Union Congress, Transport House, Smith Square, S.W.1. …”
Published 12 September 1938
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942by Tewson, Vincent“…Telephone: VICTORIA 9020 TRADES UNION CONGRESS GENERAL SECRETARY SIR WALTER CITRINE, K.B.E. TO WHOM ALL COMMUNICATIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED. …”
Published 01 November 1939
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943Published 20 November 1937“…Schevenels, Stolz and Jouhaux had left for Russia, and that that morning they had received the following telegram: "GENERAL SECRETARY AND TREASURER U.G.T. ARRIVING TODAY IN PARIS AT 3.30 P.M. …”
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944Published 20 November 1937“…Schevenels, Stolz and Jouhaux had left for Russia, and that that morning they had received the following telegram: "GENERAL SECRETARY AND TREASURER U.G.T. ARRIVING TODAY IN PARIS AT 3.30 PM URGENTLY DESIRE INTERVIEW BEFORE YOUR DEPARTURE. …”
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945by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…Citrine, President W. Schevenels, General Secretary of the International Federation of Trade Unions. …”
Published c1937
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946by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…With many thanks for your assistance, I am, Yours sincerely, General Secretary. 12 Credential Cards. 292/946/22/14…”
Published 03 March 1937
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947by Stolz, George“…Tayerle, Czechoslovakia; General Secretary: W. Schevenels Letter Sit. Espagne No. 110 21st September 1936. …”
Published 21 September 1936
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948by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…Yours sincerely, General Secretary. 292/946/11/39…”
Published 22 September 1937
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949by Tewson, Vincent“…Trades Union Congress GENERAL SECRETARY SIR WALTER CITRINE KBE TO WHOM ALL COMMUNICATIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED. …”
Published 21 December 1939
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950by Tewson, Vincent“…Trades Union Congress GENERAL SECRETARY SIR WALTER CITRINE KBE To whom all communications should be addressed. …”
Published 21 December 1939
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951by Tewson, Vincent“…Trades Union Congress GENERAL SECRETARY SIR WALTER CITRINE KBE To whom all communications should be addressed. …”
Published 01 November 1939
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952by Pankhurst, E. Sylvia (Estelle Sylvia), 1882-1960“…EIDENSCHENK-PATIN General Secretary: International League of Mothers and Educators for Peace Ancien Membre Consell Supérieur de l'Instruction publique. …”
Published 26 October 1939
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953
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954by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983“…Yours faithfully, General Secretary. 292/946/29/109…”
Published 20 July 1937
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955by Stolz, George“…Tayerle, Czechoslovakia; General Secretary: W. Schevenels. Letter F. I. de Sol No. 456 St/G. 27th May, 1938. …”
Published 27 May 1938
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956by Schevenels, Walther, b. 1894“…Tayerle, Czechoslovakia; General Secretary: W. Schevenels. Letter No. 19th July, 1938 Comrade Walter M. …”
Published 19 July 1938
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957by Goodchild, C. R.“…Goodchild, HON. GENERAL SECRETARY. MR. TEWSON ENCL. 292/946/32/28…”
Published 20 December 1940
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958by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Featured in the program: Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich (General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU); Bush, George Herbert Walker (President of the United States); de Klerk, Frederik Willem (President of South Africa) Contributors: Kudrin, Igor' (Anchor); Glavnaia redaktsiia mezhdunarodnoi zhizni (Studio) Series description: An information program of the Central Television of the USSR (CT USSR). …”
Published 1988-1990
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959by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Featured in the program: Kohl, Helmut (Chancellor of Germany); Jakeš, Miloš (General Secretary of the Czechoslovakian Communist Party); Varkoni, Petr (Hungarian Foreign Minister); Genscher, Hans-Dietrich (German Foreign Minister) Contributors: Zholkver, Aleksandr (Anchor) Series description: An information program of the Central Television of the USSR (CT USSR). …”
Published 1988-1990
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960by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…International Politics: <br/>- Sweden would participate in action against Iraq <br/>- UN General Secretary's Iraq talks <br/>- Gorbachev in talks with Egyptian foreign minister <br/>- Meeting between Walesa and the Pope <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- General debate on the privatization of trade <br/>- József Antall travels to Helsinki <br/>- Géza Jeszenszky in talks in Prague <br/>- Árpád Göncz receives Kuwaiti emirate delegate <br/>- Kuwaiti embassy in Hungary closes operations <br/>- Statement on cooperation between Hungarian and Swiss governments <br/>- Last Soviet military unit leaves Esztergom <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- Drought damage in corn production <br/>- New Hungarian-American record company Külpolitika: <br/>- Svédország részt venne egy Irak elleni akcióban <br/>- Az ENSZ főtitkár iraki tárgyalásai <br/>- Gorbacsov az egyiptomi külügyminiszterrel tárgyal <br/>- Walesa és a pápa találkozója <br/><br/>Belpolitika: <br/>- Általános vita a kereskedelem privatizációjáról <br/>- Antall József Helsinkibe utazik <br/>- Prágában tárgyal Jeszenszky Géza <br/>- Göncz Árpád fogadta a kuvaiti emír megbízottját <br/>- Szünetel a kuvaiti magyar nagykövetség működése <br/>- Együttműködési nyilatkozat a magyar és a svájci kormány között <br/>- Esztergomból távozik az utolsó szovjet katonai egység <br/><br/>Gazdaság: <br/>- A kukoricatermesztők aszálykárai <br/>- Új magyar-amerikai hanglemezkiadó…”
Published 1990-08-27T00:00:00Z-1990-08-27T23:59:59Z
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