and stall for His birth sufficed, But His tomb is built on a kingly plan. They have hedged Him round with pomp and parade, They have buried Him deep under steel and stone— But we come leading the great Crusade To give our Comrade back to His own. ELIZABETH WADDELL (American writ
March 29, 1918 - New Crusader - London, London, England
" The robber generally plundered the rich, the Governments generally plunder the poor and protect those rich who assist in their crimes. The robber doing his work risked his life, while the Governments risked nothing, but base their whole activities on lies and deception. The ro
March 29, 1918 - New Crusader - London, London, England
" The Last Weapon."—(Propaganda Edition to sell 3 d•), single copies 4d., one dozen 2s. 3d., 100 16s. 6d., " 0 28s:, ordinary edition ls. sd. and 2s. 9d. (bound). ," - The Wrestlers," a novel, by T. Wilson Wilson, 2s. 4d. 'lritt en mainly before the war. " The Men Who Dared," by
March 1, 1918 - New Crusader - London, London, England
`~• ~,~• ~' /~C ~ SAW a waste of waters, mournful, grey, and barren. Not a seabird in sight; not a sail on the horizon; no living soul to sound the depths of that livid, desolate sea. Yet, in the middle of the picture, above the wild wane, rose a sculptured form of surpassing lov
March 22, 1918 - New Crusader - London, London, England
Well, I've done my bit o' scrappin', And I've done it quite a lot; Nicked 'em neatly wiv my bayonet, So I needn't waste a shot. 'Twas my duty, and I done it, But I 'opes the doctor's quick, For I wish I 'adn't done it; Gawd ! it turned me shamed and sick There's a young 'un like
March 22, 1918 - New Crusader - London, London, England
" The New Crusader."—Yearly 6s. 6d., quarterly subscription Is. Bd., single copies 11d., 12 is., 24 Is. 9d., 100 7s. Confession of Faith Leaflets. Free. Peace Hymn Sheet.-16 hymns, per 100 2s. 3d. Collecting Books for Signatures to the Witness and Donations. Free. • Forms of Ser
March 22, 1918 - New Crusader - London, London, England
The licensed victuallers of London are invited to a meeting in the Connaught Rooms, on Friday, to hear addresses on the war. The Master of Balliol is to speak on " The Critical Period of the War," and Colonel Gibbon on " How the Germans Rule Conquered People." The meeting will b
March 1, 1918 - New Crusader - London, London, England