INTERNATIONAL PEACE
ANTI-WAR DEMONSTRATIONS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, July 29. “No more war” demonstrations were held in London, in the provinces, and in Continental countries.' Processionists placed' tributes on tho Cenotaph, after which they marched ]o Hyde Park. Huge crowds listened to the speeches of delegates from England. France, Holland, Germany, Denmark, Italy, and Poland. After , resolutions had been passed, massed choirs sang the hymn, “When wilt Thott save the people?”—A. and N.Z. Cable. - AMERICAN WOMEN HOLD. MEET- • INGS. NEW”YORK, July 29. (Received July 31, at 8.5 a.m.)
In accordance with plans for a worldwide demonstration against war, women here and in Washington, Chicago, and other large cities, staged large open-air meetings, and calling upon women all over the globe to abolish war.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 18034, 31 July 1922, Page 9
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126INTERNATIONAL PEACE Evening Star, Issue 18034, 31 July 1922, Page 9
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