Includes: 1. Speech of Dr Negrin, Prime Minister of Spain, 10 June 1938. -- 2. A biography of Dr Juan Negrin. -- 3. Two years in Spain. -- 4. Two years of war in Spain against the Italo-German Army. -- 5. Fascism and irreligion / by Father Leocardio Lobo. -- 6. Open letter to the editor,The Times, signed by Father Leocardio Lobo. -- 7. The Republic's work in the field of culture. -- 8. The Spanish People's Army. -- 9. The Ebro offensive. -- 10. Towards a final victory. -- 11. Copy of Father Leocardio Lobo's letter to Mr J Kirwan, Dublin.
Contains letters written by Mary Lowson (1936-1937), Mary Macfarlane (1937-1938), Una Wilson (1938), three of the four members of the Australian Nursing Unit the Spanish Relief Committee sent to Spain,1936-1938.
Also includes minutes of Executive Committee meetings.
Also includes minutes of Executive Committee meetings.
Comprises correspondence with with Una Wilson, J.B. Miles, Albert Thompson, Brother Augustus, Eric Andrews, Freda Brown, Noel Butlin Archives Centre, Mitchell Library, Lenin State Library, Helen Rogers, Amirah Inglis, Agnes Tonkin (nee Hodgson) SPA and others.
Comprises correspondence from Agnes Hodgson, Mary Lowson, May MacFarlane and Una Wilson whilst in Spain, together with correspondence and other papers relating to their return to Australia and a subsequent lecture tour.
Correspondence with Senor Rickardo Baeza, together with copies of his address in 1936 and his report to a Spanish Relief Committee conference in 1937.
Comprises correspondence with international relief committees, including 1. El Socorro Rojo Internacional (SRI) (international Popular Aid), Valencia. -- 2. Comité international de coordination et d'information pour l'aide à l'Espagne républicaine, Paris. -- 3. Centrale Sanitaire Internationale, Paris. -- 4. Office International pour l'Enfance, Paris.
Correspondence with Australian Commonwealth Government, Australian League of Nations Union, NSW Council for the Relief of Spanish Distress, United Associations of Women, YMCA, Joyce Metcalf and others, together with copies of minutes of Executive meetings at the Joint Spanish Refugee Council.
Concerns permission to collect in the Sydney Domain.
Constancia de la Mora, an aristocratic Spanish, strongly supported the Republican cause during the Civil War, 1936-1939. This item includes an extract from her autobiography.
Concerns credits to the Spanish Government for the purpose of purchasing Australian primary products.