PEACE PROBLEMS
INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS BIG GATHERING AT WARSAW The Polish Legation at Washington has received certain particulars in regard to the 26th International Peace Congress, which will be held in Warsaw from June 25 to June 29, inclusive. The subjects to be discussed include disarmament in the light of nationality and economics, homogenity of Europe, the war in China and compulsory mili- j tary service. The congress, which will meet by j direction of the International Peace Bureau, will also discuss the concern 1 tration of forces working toward the goal of international peace and the reform of the League of Nations. It has not yet been decided whether the question of colonial possessions will he on the agenda. The legation is also informed that more than 200 delegates will take part, including many world-famous figures. Upon the conclusion of the congress the delegates will be taken to visit Cracow, the ancient capital of Poland; Lwow, the great industrial centre in the east of Poland, and Zakopane, a famous Polish mountain resort. Questions relating to the congress may be sent to the Warsaw Bureau of the International Peace Crongress, at 72 Nowy Swiat (Palac Staszica), or to the International Peace BuTeau at Geneva.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 372, 5 June 1928, Page 11
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203PEACE PROBLEMS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 372, 5 June 1928, Page 11
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