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Int 6516.2

HARVARD COLLEGE

LIBRARY

VEIRI

TAS

The Gift of

Fannie Fern Andrews

of Boston

1942

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Peace Society.

ESTABLISHED 1816.

Offices-47, NEW BROAD STREET,

LONDON, E.C.

President-SIR JOSEPH W. PEASE, Bart., M.P.
Treasurer-WALTER HAZELL, Esq., M.P.
Secretary-W. EVANS DARBY, LL.D.

The Peace Society maintains a staff of Agents and Lecturers, who hold themselves at the service of Meetings, Debating Societies, &c.

MEMBERS.

The Society consists of persons of every Denomination who are desirous of uniting in the promotion of Peace on earth and goodwill towards men.

Donors of £5 5s. and ALL ANNUAL SUBSCRIBERS are Members of the Society. Local Societies may be affiliated on the same terms.

THE "HERALD OF PEACE."

The Herald of Peace is the organ of the Peace Society, and the chief centre and channel of information respecting the various Peace movements throughout the world. It is sent regularly to ALL SUBSCRIBERS, and may be had for 1s. 6d. per annum, post free, from the Secretary, 47, New Broad Street, London, E.C., from whom the Tracts published by the Society may also be obtained.

LITERATURE.

The Society has published a large selection of Pamphlets and Tracts on Peace, Arbitration, and Disarmament.

Send for List of TRACTS on the Tsar's Rescript, containing valuable information.

These may be obtained GRATIS by Members, for distribution, on application to the Secretary.

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