FOR ARMS CONFERENCE.
Following upon its recent congress in Czeehoslovakia the Women's International League for Peace has sent a letter to the Bureau of the Disarmamont Conference. Ifc says; "The chairlnen (of the league) have been inereasingly alarmed by the inactivity of the Disarinament Conference an inactivity tvhich has allou'ed the race in armaments te assume unheafd-of forms and dirnensions. "Being donvinced that it is impossible to establish permanent and trtie peace atnong the natlons under the threat of armamehts or to develop by tbe metbods used at the present time a stronger universal League of Nations as a suitable instrumerlt for -the solutioil of political and ccOiionuc world problems, tbe chainncn . . . urgcd that a dis&rmaiiient conference be ealled as SOon as possible to wliich ^ ihe. - 1,"r' ""
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 211, 22 September 1937, Page 4
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