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Excerpt from a report of the Australian Peace Congress which was held in Melbourne on the 16th-17th of September 1937.
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Title
Excerpt from a report of the Australian Peace Congress which was held in Melbourne on the 16th-17th of September 1937.
Subject
Peace Congress in Melbourne in September 1937.
Description
The eight resolutions of the General Commission of the Peace Congress,
One particular resolution was the strengthening of the League of Nations, in order to prevent or stop war.
One particular resolution was the strengthening of the League of Nations, in order to prevent or stop war.
Creator
Australian Peace Congress.
Source
The University of Melbourne, Baillieu Library
International Peace Campaign 1981.0087
Box 3 of 5
Folder of Minutes from the 1937 Australian Peace Congress.
International Peace Campaign 1981.0087
Box 3 of 5
Folder of Minutes from the 1937 Australian Peace Congress.
Publisher
Australian Peace Congress.
Date
September 1937.
Contributor
Australian Peace Congress.
Rights
[no text]
Relation
International Peace Campaign Documents.
Format
Text Document.
Language
English.
Type
Pamphlet.
Identifier
[no text]
Coverage
[no text]
Files
Collection
Citation
Australian Peace Congress. , “Excerpt from a report of the Australian Peace Congress which was held in Melbourne on the 16th-17th of September 1937.,” Interwar Internationalism: An Archival History, accessed April 25, 2024, https://tretzthurs10.omeka.net/items/show/22.
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