WOMEN'S PEACE CONGRESS.
A SUPREME DUTY.
(Press Assn.—Reed. 9 a.m.) ;eLONDON, April 20. The British delegates to the Women's Peace .Congress are unable to reachi The.Hague owing to the absence of steamers, Lorjl Bryce sent a letter hartiiy supportiri.g. the Congress. They all ought to impress on the . various .Governments tfieir supreme duty to reduce the camses of war, now that we had learned, how much more awful and hideouS! war can be than anybody supposed. Jk ' , ■ . '
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Northern Advocate, 21 April 1915, Page 5
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