Labour Movement Responses
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Belfast Trades Council and Executive Committee minutes Extracts from the minutes relating to Spanish Civil War and China. The minute books are held in the Linen Hall Library 3 December 1936 New Business Mr Wm Boyd (ITU) moved the following resolution. "In view of the disturbed state of Europe and the imminent danger of war, we view with alarm the whole foreign policy of the National Government with the utmost concern. Believing, as we do that this policy is encouraging the Fascist Governments of Europe in their war designs, we warn the working class and all those opposed to war of the dangers involved by support of this policy. Furthermore, we view with alarm the recent recommendations of the Royal Commission on Armaments to conscript all Labour in the event of War as we see I this an attempt to set aside all Trade Union conditions. We call upon the executive to oppose these recommendations in every possible way". Mr H Todd seconded. Mr M Morgan stated as Chairman of his Union, he had no knowledge of the resolution, Secretary that resolution as handed up by Mr Boyd was written and signed by Secretary. Discussion took place, the resolution was unanimously agreed to. Council in Committee Letter received from Anti-Fascist Joint Committee stating a demonstration protesting against Fascism was being held on 6th inst. and asking Council to send a speaker. It was moved and agreed to support demonstration. 30 September 1937 7 October 1937 Mr H Todd reported on Conference he attended as representing Council, on Volunteers returning from Spain, stating a Committee had been set up representing the various organisations to organise funds for their assistance, and read copy of circular drawn up for purpose of soliciting subscriptions. Mr Colin Caldwell moved that Council endorse Circular as drawn up, with the name of Council on same, and that a grant of £1 be given. Mr H Todd seconded, the motion was agreed to. 6 January 1938 7 April 1938 5 May 1938 Mr H Todd reported on Conference he had attended on behalf of the Council, on this question, adoption of report was moved and agreed to. 21 April 1938 5 May 1938 19 May 1938 2 June 1938 War in China We call upon all Workers to boycott Japanese goods, so that we may demonstrate the horror felt by our people against such brutal action. Fascism Council in Committee 2/6/38
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Labour News was produced by the Labour Party in Dublin. As I can get down to the National Library, Kildare, Street, Dublin, I will read more and put additional extracts online. 26/12/1936 Headline, Olives are Bleeding "The private war in Spain has been turned into a battlefield of contending ideologies, so that it may be doubted whether Spaniards are any more interested in the outcome of the fighting." 10/4/37 Irish Christian Front held a rally on 4/4/37 in College Green, Dublin. 24/7/37, p4-5 Article on how the Spanish peasantry had benefited from the expropriation of land from landlords. 4/12/37, p7 Reception to Defenders of Madrid. "A reception was given to Messrs M Lehane, P Duff and P McElroy - recently back from Spain where they were wounded while fighting for the Madrid government - at 5 Leinster St,, Dublin, on Tuesday night by the Spanish Aid Committee. Michael Lehane, who spent 10 months in the trenches on the Madrid, Granada and Aragon fronts said that the Gov. forces would eventually crush the rebels and their German and Italian allies. He analysed the position in Spain leading up to the attempt by the Fascists to overthrow the Gov. of the republic. Paddy McElroy was severely wounded in the chest and arm at Jarama where the irish unit distinguished themselves. Patrick Duff also described his experience while fighting under command of Major Frank Ryan. Dr Katherine Lynch, in the chair, appealed for funds, cigerettes, and books to be sent to the committee for the Irishmen still in the trenches. Mrs Sheehy-Skeffington, Miss McCord (USA) and John Swift also spoke." [27/11/37 5 Leinster St is also used by the Left Book Club] |
NI Labour Party 1939 Conference The following items come from the Report of the 16th Annual Conference of the Northern Ireland Labour Party, held in the Labour Hall, York Street, Belfast October 28-29 1939. Report of the Executive Committee Spain Frank Ryan's release In the section of the report dealing with resolutions is the following detail. Spain and Japan Frank Ryan's release East Belfast Labour Party Taken with last paragraph [of the Executive report, see above] Mr T A C Agnew (East Belfast Labour Party) moved. Mr H Todd seconded, saying that Frank Ryan fought a real war against Fascism. Mr S McVicker said that he had yet to hear of a trade union that had passed a resolution demanding Ryan's release. Mr Joseph Boyd suggested that the reason Ryan was held was his usefulness in Ireland. Mr P O'Connor said that the Socialist Party of Northern Ireland had communicated to Mr De Valera and had also sent a telegram to Mr Chamberlain. The Secretary said that the British labour Party took up the matter with the Foreign Secretary, and the Eire Labour Party approached the Eire Government. Mr P McGowan (ATGWU) said there were internees in Northern and Southern Ireland who should be included in the resolution. The resolution was passed. |
These notes come from the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Balmoral Avenue, Belfast. File number, D.3929/4/1 29/6/37, inaugural meeting By 2/7/37 it had at least 28 members and the meetings were held in the Labour Hall, Lower Catherine Street. The standard meetings were concerned with local issues, plus nominations for Board of Guardians, LP Conference, etc. 20/5/38 23/6/38 These notes come from the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast. For some other fragmentary material stored there, see the related material.
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