[Letter] 1921 January, London, [to] The Labour Party, England /

James Smith Middleton.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Middleton, James Smith.
Summary:Letter referring to a campaign of meetings organised by the Labour Party in protest at violence in Ireland and to further its' own policy for a peaceful solution of the Irish question through the distribution of leaflets. hese leaflets are listed as: Burnings in Cork; The Labour Party and Ireland; The run of Ireland the cost to England; Then and now: Lloyd George answers the Prime Minister; Open letter from Irish Labour to British Labour; The strangling of Ireland: an appeal to British women by a British woman; Britain's dishonour; Civil liberty in Ireland; Labour's peace policy; Cardinal Logue and the terror in Ireland; Who began it; The right to shoot. It also lists others leaflets which are available for a small fee. These include: Report of the Labour Commission of inquiry; A handbook for rebels and Who burnt Cork City?.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: London : The Labour Party, 1921.
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Notes:This item is held in the Ephemera Department; formerly at call number POL/1920-30/55..

Handwitten annotation in top left hand corner. Commission reports (6 dozen at 1.89 )= £5.8, Who Burnt Cork (11 dozen at 1/6) = 2.9, Handbook for rebels 8 dozen at 4/6 = 1.8, total £9.46

Physical description: 1 sheet [2 p.]; 34 x 22 cm.

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EPH D87
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Ephemera
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