DWARFING THE LUSITANJA! [UNITKJD PbESB Association./ (Received 10.20 a.m.) London, October 21. The Bishop of London, on Trafalgar Day, in a sermon to a crowded congregation at St. Mnrtins-in-Fields, said that in former times cliivalry lightened the honors of war. but it was otherwise with our present enemies. Their foulest latest crime was the murder in cold blood of a poor defenceless English girl, the crime dwarfing even that of the Lusitania. What, he asked, would Nelson have done in such a case as Miss Cavell's murder? He would not have resorieu to diplomatic inquiries—he would have made inquiries with the thunder of the Fleet's guns. Kelson's spirit wis dead in our young men it tiiey have not wauled to know the reason whv this foul crime was committed. contains the ooastltnen!s of mother's milk, hence it iis the ideal food for infants. Tt. build* bonulbabies Ask yu«( tloc'Rii 1
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 45, 22 October 1915, Page 3
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150Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 45, 22 October 1915, Page 3
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