THE December 26, 1919. Progress. The sales of THE CRUSADER are increasing week by week. The progress is slow, but it is, nevertheless, progress. Improvements of various kinds are in contemplation and will, we hope, be carried into effect in the early part of the new year. And th
December 26, 1919 - New Crusader - London, London, England
new world. But we shall not learn that lesson until we have learnt that coercion and suppression of a people's liberty by violence is equally futile. The Observer says :—" The downfall of Tsarism and Kaiserism may teach a lesson to app;y nearer home. Everywhere stupid reaction a
December 26, 1919 - New Crusader - London, London, England
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December 26, 1919 - New Crusader - London, London, England
When we look back to the patient and passionate endeavour of the " Fight the Famine Council," the " Feed the Children Committee," the " Friends Emergency Committee " and the " Women's International League" on behalf of an agonized Europe, we are sad, yet glad that at last Lord H
December 26, 1919 - New Crusader - London, London, England