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PEACE CONGRESS.

AN HISTORIC GATHERING. PERIL OF AEMAMENT TRUSTS. By Cable.—Press Association. — Copyright. LONDON, June 10. Four hundred delegates attended the National Peace Congress at Liverpool. Lord Channing, the president, was absent, owing to ill-health, but wrote, stating that history demonstrated the truth of Sir Edward Grey's admission in 1900 that the real responsibility for the gigantic expansion of armaments rested on England. He asked the Congress to strike a blow to free Great Britain and other countries from the deadly peril of armament trusts, who manipulated the Jingo newspaper combine all over the world to swell dividends by. deliberately engineering war.'

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 107, 11 June 1914, Page 7

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PEACE CONGRESS. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 107, 11 June 1914, Page 7

PEACE CONGRESS. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 107, 11 June 1914, Page 7