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JOINT COUNCIL
THE ORDER OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM IN ENGLAND.
Zenphana No. MAYFAIR 145,
Extension, 197
Telegraphic Address Assistanca, Piccy.... London.”
Please reply to:
S ARTHUR STANLEY.
Room 11
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20
OR
BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY.
locorraced by Royal Charter, 1986.
Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1557 and 1686
Chairman: The Hon. Sir ARTHUR STANLEY, G.B.E.. C.B., M.V.O. Vice-Chairman: The Rt. Hon. EVELYN CECIL, M.P.
Joint Secretaries: Lt. Col. F. A. EARLE and H. P. HANSELL, Esq., C.V.O.
AS/FL.
bear vin.
19, BERKELEY STREET.
277
LONDON, W.1.
26th August, 1920.
Sir Robert Hudson has forwarded to me
as Chairman of the British Red Cross Society your
letter to him of the 18th instant asking for information respecting the League of Red Cross Societies.
The League was founded last year, chiefly through the instrumentality of the American Red
Cross Society, and its offices are in Geneva.
Sir David Henderson is the Secretary-General and some thirty National Red Orose Societies, the British
Red Cross Society among them, form the constituent body. The Loague's objects are to unite all Red Cross and similar bodies throughout the world in endeavours to mitigate human suffering and
to carry out the Covenant of the League of Nations
relating to Red Cross work. Its efforts are worthy
of all support, and I have no doubt that the League would welcome the suggestion that the information it
is collecting chould be received from the Colonial Government of Hong Kong.
H. Beckett, Esq.,
Coloniel Office,
Downing Street,
S.H.,
444
Within Stanley. Thanky