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R. Cremer’s powerful leadership, had
well-appointed local associations all over the country,
and nearly a hundred zealous leaders in various
towns. Since then Mr. Cremer has become
a Member of Parliament, and as such has had
the opportunity of helping the peace cause in
many ways; for example, as a zealous
participant in the deputation of twelve to the
President of the United States, which has been
mentioned more particularly in the beginning
of this work.
In April, 1874, was formed the Women’s
Auxiliary of the Peace Society. This
continued to work in connection with the English
parent society until 1882, when a division took
place. Part of the members gathered
themselves into an auxiliary, now called the Local
Peace Association Auxiliary of the Peace
Society, which has thirty-three sub-associations
in England only. The other part formed the
Women’s Peace and Arbitration
Association.[1]
At the same time great progress was made
upon the Continent.
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