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THE attention which has been given in Great Britain during the past few months to considerations of defence and the Government's programme of rearmament, despite all the scepticism expressed as to any effective defence against attack from the air, has rather over-shadowed the other side of defence against war-the removal of its causes. To this positive aspect of the question the International Peace Campaign has the great merit of directing attention, and the appeal for support of the British National Committee of the Campaign, which has recently been issued over the signature of Viscount Cecil, has claims on the interest of every scientific worker.
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Promotion of International Peace. Nature 139, 483–484 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139483a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/139483a0