V A LETTER TO A DISCHARGED SOLDIER. By A Y OIING MAN, The Peace Front, July 13, 1918, DEAR BROTHER,—It is probable that on the question of war we have very little in common. This does not mean that we should be anathema to on,e another, nor does it mean that we should be enemies
August 23, 1918 - New Crusader - London, London, England
" There have been forty-five million casualties in this war. It is beyond the mind and the imagination to grasp it. Thick human blood has oozed and spurted from millions and millions of human bodies, ripped by knives, torn open by shells, punctured by bullets. Forty-five million
September 14, 1917 - New Crusader - London, London, England
mother was feeding her baby with cherries while travelling in the train. " You should not give it cherries! " remonstrated a lady. " What does it matter? " returned the mother. " Poor little mite, ho will soon be needing nothing! " An older mother leaned forward. " I had one lik
September 14, 1917 - New Crusader - London, London, England
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August 31, 1917 - New Crusader - London, London, England
MY COUNTRY RIGHT OR WRONG. I am prepared, for the purposes of this article, to accept the most extreme view of the guilt of the Central Empires and the innocence of the Allies, but, that done, there is more to be said. Patriotism Is the order of the day, and when the war began m
August 31, 1917 - New Crusader - London, London, England
Will friends who desire that speakers should be sent for meetings communicate with Mr. Cecil H. Wilson, 26, Chippingham Street, Attercliffe, Sheffield? Will speakers willing to have their names added to the following list also communicate with Mr. Wilson? Campaign Speakers : Rev
February 15, 1918 - New Crusader - London, London, England