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"the Quest for Peace" newspaper clipping, Argus Newspaper 1937
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Title
"the Quest for Peace" newspaper clipping, Argus Newspaper 1937
Subject
Discussion of pacifism versus peace loving
Description
This newspaper article defines and differentiates between the notions of a 'pacifist' and someone who is 'peace loving'. It also makes reference to the relationship between Australia and Britain, referring to the former as a "worthy and patriotic member of the British family of Nations". While this cannot be said to be the universal contemporary opinion, it is certainly one prevalent opinion which should be taken into account during any comparative study of the two nations at this time.
Creator
Argus Newspaper
Source
University of Melbourne Archives,
International Peace Campaign 1981.0087
Box 1 of 5
International Peace Campaign 1981.0087
Box 1 of 5
Publisher
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Date
17th September 1937
Contributor
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Rights
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Relation
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Format
Newspaper clipping in album
Language
English
Type
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Identifier
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Coverage
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Text
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Original Format
Newspaper clipping
Files
Collection
Citation
Argus Newspaper, “"the Quest for Peace" newspaper clipping, Argus Newspaper 1937,” Interwar Internationalism: An Archival History, accessed April 26, 2024, https://tretzthurs10.omeka.net/items/show/36.
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