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PROBLEMS OF PEACE

THE LEAGUE Op NATIONS. AMERICAN CLERGYirfcSPS SUPPORT. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. NEW YORK. October 22. The Democratic National Committee announces that Cardinal Gibbons l 4 added his name to the list of 1559 American clergymen who ha/ve taken a firm etand for the League of Nations. Cardinal Gibbons bases his support chiefiv upon the Pope's encyclical declaring that ■oil utcttes should unite in ono Icafrue-— A and N.Z. Cable. g A * TRADE WITH CENTRAL EUROPE. AUSTRALIAN EMBARGO. QUAKERS' APPEAL FOR REMOVAL. MELBOURNE. October 23. A general meeting of the Australian Society of Friends resolved to appeal to Mr Hughes and the Federal Parliament to Jift tho embargo placed on trade with Central Europe. The war being over, there was no good reason for continuing the restrictions, and Australia was the only allied nation that had not lifted the embargo.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18075, 25 October 1920, Page 5

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PROBLEMS OF PEACE Otago Daily Times, Issue 18075, 25 October 1920, Page 5

PROBLEMS OF PEACE Otago Daily Times, Issue 18075, 25 October 1920, Page 5

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