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3 Int'l Rev. Red Cross [i] (1921)

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3me Année.


15 Janvier 1921.


No 25.


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        BULLETIN INTEIQNATIONAL.
  DFIJI SOCIÉTÉS DE LA CROIX-ROUGE



                     SOMMAIRE:
                                              Pages,
    Sections étrangéres de la Croix-Rouge sur territoire national.
       Rapport du Comité international de la Croix-Rouge å la
       Xmne Conférence internationale (no 9 du programme) . . .
    Dr JOSEPH JAKOBKIEWICZ, délégué du Comité polonais de
    secours å Wladivostok.
       Situation pitoyable en Sibéric en i919-1920  . . . . ..  5
    Dr GEORGES LODYGENSKY, délégué de la Croix-Rouge russe
      (ancienne organisation).
      L'évacuation de la Crimée en novembre 1920..... 12
      CHRONIQUE. Une revue internationale d'éducation, 2o. -
      Rectification, 24.
      BIBLIOGRAPHIE. Genéve, Cité des Nations         2'
      BULLETIN INTERNATIONAL DES SOCIETIS DE 1A CRoix-RouGE
      (voir la 4n'e p. de la couverture) .. ......... . 27


                  GENEVE
COMITÉ INTEP-NATIONAL DE LA CIOIX-IlOUGE

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