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News from 00/11/1926

1926; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Lucy A. Cox, Isabel Ashby, Walter H. Ayles, A. Fenner Brockway, E. M. Bullinger, M. K. Gandhi, Walter H. Ayles, E. Lester Smith, Rennie Smith,

Resumo

Frontmatter: No More War. News: H. G. Wells on War, In a Strange Land, What Doest Thou? (National Organising Secretary N. M. W. M.), S. O. S. From Guildford, Group Activities, A Note on the Conference, Ex-Soldiers to Work for Peace "Never Again War?", The Anti-Conscription Manifesto, Folk Dance Class, The International Mind, The New National Committee Meets Work for the Coming Year, Pacifism or Socialism Which Comes First?, For Information about the Youth Section, Write to the Secretary, Wilfred Pohl,"Walden." Headstone Lane, Harrow, Middlesex, No More War Movement's Work for Peace Encouraging Reports at Annual Conference, France & Roads to Peace, Good Work in S. Wales, Youth Section Annual Conference, Animals' Welfare Week, The King of Prussia, in 1807, Laid down the Rule That What Was Spent for Armaments Should Be Equalled by the Expenditures for Educational and Cultural Ends, The Greatest Force in the World, The "Arbitrate First" Bureau, "An Abominable and Brutalishig Thing" Dr. Norwood's Courageous Exposure of War's Horrors, Christmas Is Coming!, Activities of the No More War Movement Month's Calendar of Meetings, The Churches and War Dr. Orchard's Plain Words, "Truth" Hits out at the War Makers. Classified ads: The Youth Section, Are You a Member of the No More War Movement?, To Ensure Regular Delivery of "No More War" Post an Annual Subscription of 1s. 6d. To the Secretary, No More War Movement, 11 Doughty Street, London, W. C. 1, International Fair London 11th Dec., Armistice Day, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Enlist for Peace!, Never Again!, International Fair London. 11th Dec.. Editorial: Betrayal or Fulfilment?, Branch Reports, British Labour Movement Adopts War Resistance Policy Big Step on the Road to Real Peace, Greetings from Japan. Arts and entertainment: London Drama Group. Letter to the editor: Our Readers' Views The International Peace Congress at Geneva, Is Sir Austen an "Anarchist"? To the Editor of "No More War".

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