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THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE.

WHO ARE QUALIFIED TO COSIPETE?

His Excellency llio Governor received the following notice regarding the Nobol l'caco Prize for 1912 from Downing street (1/ondou):— "All proposals of candidates for tlio Nobel I'eaco i'riw?, which is to bo distributed December 10, 1912, must, in order to bo taken into consideration, bo laid before the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament by a duly qualified person before February 1 oi' the same year.

"Any ono of tbo following persons is held to bo duly qualified; (a) Members and late members of tlio Nobel ConnaittcD of tlio Norwegian Parliament, as well as tlio advisers appointed at tlio AOTwogian Kobol Institute; (b) members of Parliament and members of Government of the different States, as well as member.'; of the Interparliamentary Union; (o) members of tlio International Arbitration Court at (be Unguis (d) members or I lie Commission of tlio Permanent International Pence Bureau; («) mctuixjrs fttul associates of tlio Institute of Interne-' tional Law; (f) university professors of political science and lair, of history, and of philosophy; and (r) persons who have received the Nobel Peace Prize. The Nobel Peace Pmo may _ also be accorded to iiifititntinn.« or associations. "According to (ho Code of Statutes, the grounds upon which any proposal i< made must be stated, and handed in alons with such papers and other documents as may therein bo referred to. Kvcry written work, to qualify for ft prize, must have appeared in print. "J'or particulars, qualified persons tire requested to apply to the office of the Nolkl Committee of tho Nnnvepinn Parliament, Drammensvei 19, Kristiama.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1308, 11 December 1911, Page 4

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266

THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1308, 11 December 1911, Page 4

THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1308, 11 December 1911, Page 4

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