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Resolution on the attitude of the IWMA to the Congress of the League of Peace and Freedom
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First published: in The Bee-Hive Newspaper, No. 305, The Working Man, No. 21, August 17, 1867.
Collection(s): The Bee-Hive, The Working Man
That the delegates of the Council be instructed not to take an official part in the Peace Congress, and to resist any motion that might be brought forward at the Working Men's Congress tending to take an official part.
Adopted by the General Council on
August 13, 1867