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World Peace Conference Petition to Canberra
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Title
World Peace Conference Petition to Canberra
Subject
A letter that petitions to the government with the purpose of "establishing World Peace... before the present situation results in complete chaos." Letter asks parliamentary representatives to "do everything in your power to bring about a consultation between representatives of all nations, including Australia, with a view to establishing World Peace with Justice, Freedom and Security for all."
Description
Letter template to be signed by peace advocates and sent to Canberra.
Creator
Peace Pledge Union of S.A.
Source
Rivett, Kenneth Deakin Letter Correspondences
81/136
Box 3 of 18
Acc No 81/136 Kenneth Deakin Rivett – Correspondence to Rivett from Australian Pacifist Groups
81/136
Box 3 of 18
Acc No 81/136 Kenneth Deakin Rivett – Correspondence to Rivett from Australian Pacifist Groups
Publisher
World Peace Conference
Date
[no text]
Contributor
Peace Pledge Union of S.A. Box 779, G.P.O., Adelaide
Rights
[no text]
Relation
[no text]
Format
Copy of original petition slip
Language
English
Type
Text document
Identifier
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Coverage
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Files
Collection
Citation
Peace Pledge Union of S.A. , “World Peace Conference Petition to Canberra,” Interwar Internationalism: An Archival History, accessed May 16, 2024, https://tretzthurs10.omeka.net/items/show/16.
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