June, 1921.
CONFERENCE ON ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND WORLD PEACE.
CAXTON HALL, OCTOBER 11 to 14.
↑Preliminary↓ [PROGRAM].
Tuesday, Oct. 11.
Religion as a unifying factor among Nations.
Consent, a spiritual principle.
Penitence and reconciliation, a basis of world peace.
Nationality, its purpose and perils.
Wednesday, Oct. 12.
The world depression and the way out.
Unemployment: its cause and cure.
Thursday, Oct. 13.
Reduction of armaments and the League of Nations.
The reparations problem.
8 p.m. Public Meeting, Central Hall, Westminster.
Friday, Oct. 14.
Private round table conference of foreign delegates and members of London Committees.
Among those who have already promised to take part are: -- Prof. Raymond Beazley, Mr. Dresselhuys (Holland, Member of Parliament), Mr. J. A. Hobson, Mr. Edo Fimmen (Sec., International Federation of Trade Unions), Mr. G. P. Gooch, M. Longuet (France), Prof. Michels (Switzerland), Sir George Paish, Lord Parmoor, Dean of St. Paul's, Dr. Orchard, M. Vandevelde (Belgium), Rev. Knut B. Westman, D.D. (Sweden, Sec., Swedish Council of World Alliance of Churches), and others.
All communications to --
Miss Rinder, Fight the Famine Council, 150 Southhampton Row, W.C.1.
or
Rev. Herbert Dunnico, J.P., C.C., Peace Society, 47 New Broad St., E.C.2.
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