International Peace Campaign

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International Peace Campaign

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National Library of Australia

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Trove

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1938

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Circular letter on the Spanish refugee problem
A I.P.C letter regarding the Spanish refugee crisis. It implores all those who are affiliated with the International Peace Campaign to contribute towards a solution.

International Peace Campaign Flyer 1939
An information flyer for the I.P.C, describing who they are, what they do and how successful that have been up to that point. It also outlines their goals for the future and how people can contribute to their cause.

Constitution of the Victorian Council of the International Peace Campaign
The constitution of the Victorian Council of the International Peace Campaign. This governing document details the regulations regarding membership, the council, office-bearers, patrons, financials etc.

Letter to Mrs Gibson (of the Victorian Council of the International Peace Campaign) from the Tasmanian Council of the International Peace Campaign
Letter to Mrs Gibson from the Tasmanian Council of the International Peace Campaign informing her that they have decided to disband due to a lack of affiliated bodies.

Report of a questionnaire issued by the Victorian Council of the International Peace Campaign in 1939
The Victorian Council of the International Peace Campaign issued a questionnaire in 1939 which contained questions pertaining to the future of international relations in Europe (particularly in relation to Hitler and Germany) and the role that…

IPC Questionnaire
This questionnaire was issued by the IPC to church groups, union groups and other participating associations in order to gauge public opinion on pertinent issues. While one questionnaire cannot indicate wider public feeling, the questions are useful…

Letters between Helen Baillie (Hon Secretary, Aboriginal Fellowship Group) and Dorothy Gibson (Hon. Assistant Secretary, International Peace Campaign), August 1937.
Donation from the Australian Aborigines League to the IPC and request for a banner in the IPC's Procession. Request for material regarding the IPC.

Response from Dorothy Gibson in thanks.

Minutes from Meeting held by the Victorian Council of the International Peace Campaign in the L.N.U. Library, 30th September, 1938
Discussion of their leaflet campaign – Mrs Gibson reported 32,000 leaflets on Czechoslovakia had been distributed.
Want to send 3 representatives to meet with the Joint Spanish Aid Council
Points on Czechoslovakia, President Roosevelt, Chamberlain…

Constitution of the Victorian Council of the International Peace Campaign
Object of the Council "To provide for the participation of Victoria in the International Peace Campaign by co-ordinating the activities of all organisations approving, as a general basis of co-operation, the Four-Point Programme of the Brussels".…

Letter from A. Constance Duncan to Rev. P.A. Wisewould
Letter to Rev. P.A. Wisewould regarding Rev. Palmer Phillips (Chairman of the Victorian Council), and his speech at the opening of the I.P.C Poster Exhibition in Geelong.
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