GREAT STORM OF RIGHTEOUS ANGER
PRESS COMMENT ON THE ! MURDER London, July 30. The "Evening News" asserts that Captain Fryatt was doomed beforo his trial. The Germans made special plans to caplure tho Brussels.- * • M. Copus, a member of tlio French Academy, writing to tho "Figaro," demands veugeanco for tho German, brutality at Lille and Roubaix, and for the Fryatt ease, without niorcy or pity. Tho "Daily ■ Mail" says that Captain Fryatt was murdored with devilish coldbloodedness, in defiance of tho German sea law. All Gorman property in tho Empire ought to be immediately impounded, and tho Government ought to l forbid intercourse, with Germany, for a generation. *'..., Tho "Daily Chronicle" says: "The namo of Fryatt takes a place with that of Louvain, Lusitania, Cavell, and Wittenburg, which are branded on the brow of the German nation like tho mark of Cain."
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2838, 1 August 1916, Page 5
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142GREAT STORM OF RIGHTEOUS ANGER Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2838, 1 August 1916, Page 5
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