Sketches from Life. By R. M. FOX. It is evening and dark. The inside of the factory is • veil lit. Little electric glow-lamps gleam out among • the machines. Great arc-lamps, placed along the ceiling, shed a lustre over everything within radius. Belts, pulleys, .00g - s, wheels,
May 2, 1919 - New Crusader - London, London, England
(Continued from Page 0.) The idea of suffrage is so bound up with American conceptions of republican g - pvernment that only slowly does it dawn on the American itb. the East that the citizens of the Chinese Republic do not elect their law makers and governors. Even the casual ,
May 2, 1919 - New Crusader - London, London, England
Will you join a band of Crusaders who are going to volunteer to sell our paper at big London meetings ? If you can give one evening a week, or one in two weeks to help forward this work, write to the office, and we shall be most happy to hear from you.
January 10, 1919 - New Crusader - London, London, England
who have been in your hands so many years have not relurned. The war is over, but our little ones are hungry, but our children are ill, there is nothing for them. We can only look on powerless ". . . . territory, and it is in virtue of this knowledge that we ask your help for th
April 17, 1919 - New Crusader - London, London, England
I have had a very happy visit to Leeds, and a busy day on Sunday. In the afternoon I spoke at a People's Qwn, at Hanover Square Chapel, where, if he will excuse the expression, I found the minister, Mr. Medcraft, " Hot Stuff." Mr. Medcraft believes in no " Sunday Clothes' Religi
April 17, 1919 - New Crusader - London, London, England
Thursd a y, April 17, Two Months in Russia. Times " (N.V.), Feb. 10, quotes the Rus.sian co rrespondent of the " Chicago Tribune," who had spent two months in Northern Russia, as fol.l4pws : " First: The North RusSia allied expedition has developed into a pitiful failure. It has
April 17, 1919 - New Crusader - London, London, England