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Letters between Helen Baillie (Hon Secretary, Aboriginal Fellowship Group) and Dorothy Gibson (Hon. Assistant Secretary, International Peace Campaign), August 1937.
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Title
Letters between Helen Baillie (Hon Secretary, Aboriginal Fellowship Group) and Dorothy Gibson (Hon. Assistant Secretary, International Peace Campaign), August 1937.
Subject
International Peace Campaign
Australian Aborigines League
Australian Aborigines League
Description
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.
Response from Dorothy Gibson in thanks.
Creator
Helen Baillie (Hon Secretary, Aboriginal Fellowship Group); Dorothy Gibson (Hon. Assistant Secretary, International Peace Campaign).
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Date
August 1937
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Type
Letter
Identifier
University of Melbourne Archive, 81/87 International Peace Campaign, 1/2.
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Citation
Helen Baillie (Hon Secretary, Aboriginal Fellowship Group); Dorothy Gibson (Hon. Assistant Secretary, International Peace Campaign)., “Letters between Helen Baillie (Hon Secretary, Aboriginal Fellowship Group) and Dorothy Gibson (Hon. Assistant Secretary, International Peace Campaign), August 1937.,” Interwar Internationalism: An Archival History, accessed April 27, 2024, https://tretzthurs10.omeka.net/items/show/30.
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