"MERE PRIMITIVE, BARBAROUS BLOOD LUST"
<"Time»" and Sydney "Sun" Services.) (Rec. Marcli 28j 5.5 p.iia.) London, March 27. Details of the Sussex outrage show that the passenger who had both legs out off was_ Prince GFolirani, of Persia. An American girl saved. a man's life by pressing an artery with her fingers for two hours. The "Times." in a leader, says:— "hi the' torpedoing of the Sussex the Kaiser's favpurite service intended a wholesale murder similar to the dynamiting of an hotel., Obviously, the motive was terrorisation, or sheer blood lust. Germany cannot hope that this fresh outburst of savagery will inspire terror which the sinking of the Persia, the Falaba, the Lusitania, and the Arabic failed to create. Therefore we are compelled to regard the latest crime as being due to mere primitive barbarous blood lust.";
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2732, 29 March 1916, Page 5
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137"MERE PRIMITIVE, BARBAROUS BLOOD LUST" Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2732, 29 March 1916, Page 5
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