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A.F.L. ATTITUDE

TO SPANISH AMERICA AND SPAIN (Rec. 9.50) NEW YORK, Jan. 31. At its annual meeting, the executive council of the American Federation of Labour passed a motion calling on the United States and United Nations “to recognise the Snanish Republican Government in exile, pointing . out Mexico, Gautemala, Bolivia and Panama already intended shortly to _ recognise that regime, The council also issued a statement as follows: “In view . of distressing events in Argentina, whose Nazi-minded Government has been persecuting forces of labour, liberalism and democracy, it is vital for the United States' to foster this growing solidarity between democratic elements in Latin-America, and aid in reviving Spanish democracy.”

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Grey River Argus, 1 February 1946, Page 5

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A.F.L. ATTITUDE Grey River Argus, 1 February 1946, Page 5

A.F.L. ATTITUDE Grey River Argus, 1 February 1946, Page 5

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