PIRATE IN THE PULPIT
THANKS THE ALMIGHTY FOR
SUBMARINES
A BLASPHEMOUS PRAYER
By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright Copenhagen, May 28. Bishop Kaftan, of Kiel, in an extraordinary article in the Schleswig "Sunday Journal," exhorting Germans to thank God for His merciful support in allowing submarines to torpedo American vessels carrying supplies to the enemy, says: "It is true that such submarines are barbaric, but I'lngland drives tlio Germans thereto. Thank God England's insularity has gone forever. May a hundred Zep. pelins raid her." ITALIAN VESSELS SUNK. London, May 2S. The Italian steamer Marnvia lias been torpedoed in the Mediterranean. The Italian barquentino Hits, 200 tons, has been sunk. TREACHERY SOMEWHERE • LEAKAGE OF SHIPPING NEWS. London, May 26. Owing to leakages of secret instructions to ships, the Admiralty lias forbid. de« aliens, whether naturalised or not, to command British steamers.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2783, 30 May 1916, Page 5
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137PIRATE IN THE PULPIT Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2783, 30 May 1916, Page 5
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