WOMEN'S PEACE PETITION, PRESENTED AT LONDON CONFERENCE.
somen di o\ • to Bt, Jann -' Palace, and were photographed, and thru ushered Into ■ \n autlful room upat Mr. McDonald welcomed them. Mrs. Corbett-Aaabj mad< i verj cl< ar aad charming expla tlon ot deputation. Mn Parsoni 1 1 >. \. i i containing their petitions. Madam.' Rudler spoke beautlfull) for Franc . and Lad] Borate) [j «vt*ll for U Britain. Mrs. Qauatlett, b< witching in her Japanese dress, and Miss Hayaahi, present d i great Of petitions from Japan. ■e had been brought bj two messenger boyi to the Palace, aad ■ untied by two footmen. Nev, Zealand and aunt rails w< re alec • nted. Mr. aTacDonald ipoke for half-an-hour in reply. rST] earnestly and encouragingly.
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White Ribbon, Volume 35, Issue 418, 18 May 1930, Page 8
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