There was no civilization apart from that I ideal of humanitarianism. (Applause.) All the progress had been along the lines of this , humanitarian ideal. We had advanced from a state in which the law was formed by the physically strong, and that was not so here in England to-day
March 11, 1914 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
Sir Edward Carson and his Llsterites did their utmost to get the help of the clever and devoted women who believed in their cause. Sir Edward Carson called upon the women to join his forces and share all the risks, and take their share of the burden in working for the end they w
March 11, 1914 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
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March 11, 1914 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
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April 26, 1916 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
Will soon be here. and with it Nature is decking herself out with the beauty of fresh foliage and flowers. BUSH'S have prepared, with care and forethought, that at small expense our womenfolk may put on their new and beautiful garments to cheer and gladden the hearts of our brav
April 8, 1916 - Croydon Times - London, London, England