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Time said of the events following the meeting, " Minister Pomaret clamped down on French labour with a set of drastic wage -&- hour decrees and Sir Walter Citrine agreed to a proposal by Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir John Simon that pay rises in Britain be stopped ".
After a December 1939 meeting in Paris between Citrine and French Labour Minister Charles Pomaret, the latter " clamped down on French labour with a set of drastic wage -&- hour decrees and Sir Walter Citrine agreed to a proposal by Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir John Simon that pay rises in Britain be stopped " This brought condemnation from the communist newspaper The Morning Star, then called the Daily Worker.
The Daily Workers counsel, Denis Nowell Pritt, asked Citrine " Have you ever considered ... whether there is any alternative to carrying on this war to a bitter conclusion?
Another notable character in the book is Rinaldo Cantabile, a wannabe Chicago gangster, who tries to bully Citrine into being friends and whose career advice to Citrine, focused solely on commercial interests, is the opposite of the advice Citrine was once given by his old mentor, Humboldt Fleisher, who valued artistic integrity above all other concerns.

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Vagrants seem to extend the migration rather than straying en route ; in Bhutan for example, though along one of the species ' migration flyways, the Citrine Wagtail has been recorded as an extremely rare passer-by rather than staying even for a few days or weeks ( 2000 ): The ornithological importance of Thrumshingla National Park, Bhutan.

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The paper criticised Sir Walter Citrine after a Paris meeting with French Labour Minister Charles Pomaret in December, 1939.
Citrine alleged, in response to his lawyer's questioning, that the Daily Worker received £ 2000 pounds per month from " Moscow ", and that Moscow directed the paper to print anti-war stories.
While the present species is probably most closely related to Citrine Wagtails and some Blue-headed Wagtails, the exact nature of this relationship is unclear.
In addition, the Citrine Wagtail ( M. citreola ) forms a cryptic species complex with this bird ; both taxa as conventionally delimited are paraphyletic in respect to each other.
The Citrine Wagtail or Yellow-headed Wagtail ( Motacilla citreola ) is a small songbird in the family Motacillidae.
* Pollitt's Reply to Citrine.
The General Secretary of the Trade Union Congress from 1925 to 1946, Sir Walter Citrine, was influenced by Blatchford's writings.
* Lord Citrine, Men and Work.
Baron Citrine, of Wembley in the County of Middlesex, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
It was created in 1946 for the prominent trade unionist Sir Walter Citrine.
Walter McLennan Citrine, 1st Baron Citrine, GBE, PC ( 22 August 1887, Wallasey — 22 January 1983, Brixham ) was a British trade unionist and politician.
Citrine strengthened the TUC's influence over the Labour Party.
After Ramsay MacDonald sacked his Cabinet and formed a coalition with the Conservatives to force his policies through, Citrine led the campaign to have him expelled from the party.
Citrine alleged, in response to his lawyer's questioning, that the Daily Worker received £ 2000 pounds per month from " Moscow ", and that Moscow directed the paper to print anti-war stories.
" Replied Citrine: " The alternative is to capitulate to Hitler and lose our freedom.
In contrast, Charlie Citrine makes quite a lot of money through his writing, especially from a Broadway play and a movie about a character named Von Trenck-a character modeled after Humboldt.

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* 1921 – Tannu Uriankhai, later Tuvan People's Republic is established as a completely independent country ( which is supported by Soviet Russia ).
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However, he later pressed his brother to retract the claims and instead supported claim from the Papal States.
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Though most of the early Waldorf schools were teacher-founded, the schools today are usually initiated and later supported by an active parent community.
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This conjecture is also supported by other letters Galois later wrote to his friends the night before he died.
During the Siege of Paris in 1871, the North German Confederation, supported by its allies from southern Germany, formed the German Empire with the proclamation of the Prussian king Wilhelm I as German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles, to the humiliation of the French, who ceased to resist only days later.
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The conflict with the Pope endured who later supported the election of an anti-king in Germany.
The role of genetic drift is equivocal ; though strongly supported initially by Dobzhansky, it was downgraded later as results from ecological genetics were obtained.
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Additionally, Ted Sorensen claimed in his memoir Counselor: A Life at the Edge of History ( 2008 ) to have had a hand in the speech, and said he had incorrectly inserted the word ein, incorrectly taking responsibility for the " jelly doughnut misconception ", below, a claim apparently supported by Berlin mayor Willy Brandt but dismissed by later scholars since the final typed version, which does not contain the words, is the last one Sorensen could have worked on.
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