Great Britain
ONLY ONE VIEW OF THE WAR. United Press Association. London, January 15. Father Bernhardt Vaughan, preaching in the East End, gave his reply to the German Jesuits, saying the British Empire was fighting a great cause and would never sheath the sword until a righteous and abroing victory was obtained. No man on earth could change his view, whether Pope or Kaiser. RECRUITING TACTICS. London, January 15. Papers publish large advertisements covering four questions addressed to women, ending, "Women of England, do your duty. Send your men to-day to join our glorious army."
Mrs Winston Churchill, addressing women at a recruiting meeting, said the women suffered as much as the men the horrors of.war, but did not enjoy the consolation to be found in the excitement of going to the front, and the glory of action. KITCHENER'S HOPE. THE TROOPS FROM INDIA. London, January 15. Lord Kitchener reviewing British, troops from India going to the front, said that if any division could break the German resistance it was this one. He had hoped to lead the troops ho trained in India, hut fate found him his duty elsewhere. FREIGHTS RAISED 5S PER TON n TO AUSTRALIA. (Received 9.50 a.m.) London, January 15. A conference raised the freights on Australian cargo steamers by 5s per ton.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 13, 16 January 1915, Page 5
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