-_ I 11101-Y31 1915 .___ _ _ . _ 1 _ _ 'rim onssnorrsrows oossnwii 1-.-ics 2 ` a 1 _ ' . _ » 1 ’ _ ,/ » s. ,~,._ . _ ...___-.._. - - ~ ' 1 ‘” ‘ » fn- - lr S A ' were: The Rt. Hon, Viscount Bryce, not mentally alienated; the condition ‘ terms, then I answer that unless _ ,__ , Hé1_u_. gr Frederick Pol- of ineniul and moral alienation has we can enforce them. this war will' 0 fred Hopkinson been "uint 1-ii bv the education to iiave been waged in vain, and I say - KC Mr H N L Fisher, Vice Chan which 1 1 1 ~ man chiiddren of the that ii’ the Devil is not to be master cellor of the Uniersit S l £7 \ 'd'1M__';___ ' _ , .1 ..m.nf ...L-A Q... ...n....... 1.. .in ...fn we ....... 11..... ...si ‘ri-usp an old Cox And nt the some time the poison of we are strong enough to enforce Ac' " 16:1 , Its sources of information are the open perversion has been at work these terms on an enemy who will sworn evidence of doctors, soldiers The school teachers have been for grow weaker as we grow stron sr ' 1 and civilians oi’ France, Belgium,bidden to teach any history hut the ~-fr 2.1" f ft 1' ~ 1 ' 1 .,,-- LONDON. July 128.-Ot individual tragedies connected with the way there are none so' pathetic as the life Princess Pleas is enduring at present. She always has adored her English family and.England.- out of which she has never .been liaslly happy.. She is shut up in Germany doing her duty towards the wounded as best she can and no better. titans prisoner, watched day and nlfht. by spies. All her letters are opene . those sho receives as well as those she despatches, and the sick slisteniu: _and even, her own house-' hxd loo ,upon -her with a certain s picion. Again and again she has wished to be dead.' She and -the h1l,tl$l\i..v.-Kaiser never did hit it oft because of her intense love for Eng- land and her capacity for bolting over here every time the spirit moved her. " You belong to the Fatherland now you have married one oi’ us." he would say to her. and her reply was "No. no, I am English. where I'm not irish.” The princess isa sister-in-law of Lady Randolph Churchill. Mr_George West, Lady Randolph’s late husband being her brother. One of the Cornwallis West family was telling me recontly that Princess Pless' offered $25,000 to anyone who would steal herself across to England just for a few hours’ stay with her people. A young journalist swore he'd arrange this for the lovely ilrineess, but was caught planning and taken prisoner. ¥ 1*# ' "'__1_;~* _.3 ft, .;'tlfa_i§{i_q;_. _ _. iii __ - _.1,_v‘.g§ f__§_1,.u,f=_,»_£_ 1 1 ~ * ` .lik \ 'I5 - -231 -1.. * » .,,1_.¢‘,»i,-,'- -.s§'~ e _'~ ' 's".'- its 11 »1»i11"l"..‘,1,1l/l2'1l;,i; -fi .2 ‘ 1 »»-'l~';“f‘.1='.'é'2'1@`.1`.`.‘11`i»': "1». ___1_..,1<»_4_‘,_-52-, :_1_:__.,_u _ _ ° , _.. ,r,‘»' .Q 1. _3_.»' 1*.;/_ -_ 1,"-¢i`.~'_ 3% .ifk-fr--\'1 'if' l Eu \ // ,.<,.¢,i‘,’ _ f/ / _ 2 _'_ , 4 5'* ~» But if we win? if such zt victory r-lo be ours as shall give tho Allies pow- A » er to decide the fate oi' their inhu- po Th@ 7-rpO1f[t`g\_1n] man foe. how shall we use that co fy 1- . ‘l ;|EN';'_:E”"'NT AN” sI)<;)i1‘i;(c1r.wl11]c°::li htzIitt(=.} ull‘(i‘i1;i1il:IIi§sl mI1niiililioI a MAD':¢1:;k:“f:iRs understand. We do not hatc them n s,|,,,,,, ,,,,,_,,d,f,,.,,,_ www), of in the sense of desiring to be re- th ,;,, 7", W,-,,, ,,,,~_»| 5, ,f,,,,, ,,,,,,_ ‘ vcngcd on them, to moto out to their lc 1 L_ONDON. JU\l_y 7.-The latest issue t of l‘he New if itnoss, cdltcd by Mr c all his works.” by E. Nesbit. 0 had been tired. foretold for our arms 0 war. ‘ _ None of us tab: like that now. Our hopes and dreams, our labor and o the defeating of our enemies. lf we C can but beat them wo feel nothing else ,b beaten to their knees we shell ring ,- w o even now, see no reason why al- R 'lens should not be members ofa Brit- | SHOULD GERMANY WIN P That the Germans may not be beaten, that we may come to stand u where Belgium stands. is a pussihili- B ty which the nation refuses to con- template. And rightly. For ii' that most awful of all conceivable dis- asters were to befall us, no fore- thoughts, no prudcnccs, no careful si visi which, if it should be our fate, would m a man need take thought. But n min- ie j tl s wiso course of action which we should pursue in the event of vic- th ing such sacrifices as never nation ct of Prussiana overcome us, Antichrist everything that we prize, our freedom, the clean love of wife and child and futhoi' and mother, the ideals of is- h with oui last conscious breath, we will tc stand against ca ` + ' _ ' Jim* zu 1 1 1 AFTER VICTORY IS WON with a calculated cruelty and insol- ce of which the like has not been corded in the pages oi' history since ssyrian artists graved on the im- rishuble stone the monstrous re- rd of Assyrian kings. Any serious reflection on our duty. Dil 1 wivcs and children the measure that _ _ the simplest and speediest Qi' victor- W ies. and exercised a rather blunt im~\ W agination on details of tho punishment "1'11"111' 1.11111 111111- 1111111. W11°§‘21 °1V111*1115 which our nation, easily victor. should 11Dl11‘1l1¢1» 01` 111. 191151 °x9“9é'_ 111° 111-'15 inflict on tho Kaiser at the end of the °f 1110 3011119151 V s. ur denunciation, all center on one object, H bells. wave flags, make speeches and ui, leave the_ settlement of tho terms oi' M peace to the irresponsible politicians ui h . - 1 . ll can be free. For the sliis of the , _ f _ ish Pa__Hamem_ Mrussians arc the sins o Devils or russia as it submerged Atlantis when tlantis ceased to honor the gods. We annot put a whole nation, a conquer- d and submissive nation, to the word. dering the course which it niny bo pro ons could servo us. Therefore possible i'or us to pursue with 1| de- let us waste no thought on that fcatcd foo. lot us contemplate for ii. otnent the qualities which that foe be for those who love England the has displayed in this war and before end of life. of any life for which th d, the virtues in which he has ute consideration of the ust an h tory is of the strongest moral obliga- were still alive; such crimes as were ation on those who think at all. co In our muddle-headed way we are pr doing our best to win. VV); are mak- soldiers as isolated individual not Y made, in the face of a peril such as crimes of this war have been the no nation ever faced till now. if the crimes of a nation. will have come into his kingdom, and REPORT OF BRYCE COMMISSION. Tho Germans prepared for this war ji y long-continued espionage under the tice and mercy, our vcry lifo itself, cloak of friendship; they inaugurated will he traniled under the hoot`s of ii. it Power that stands for all that which of ~ 1 aseless firework of display and of rcfully manufactured lies. They ave behaved in France and Boi ium lust. be preceded by frce at-ccss to c Report ot' the Cominittco on "Al- god German 0utrages_" _ The inctnbers of the comniittcc_ hey have motcd to the wives and _ _ _ hildren of the Flemish and the (secil Chesterton, contains tho follow. F ing strong article on “Tho Devil and g rencli. We do not desire ven eance. What we desire is to wipo ut, to obliterate for ever, a nation In the ilrst flush of ldngland's ignor. which can do_what the German sold ant enthusiasm they were not want- 10 ing men who, almost before a shot 111 SONS OF DEVILS OR MANIACS lloiv can this bc done T' Fire from enven will not come down, as it aino on Sodom, and lick tho foul _ _ rood oif the face of the land, leaving Wm matte” T11” 1’1`1111511‘1111’ 0116*’ ti clean country where mon of clean ces can Iivc clean lives and die ukcr with no sins sinned except the ns from which no mortal man of us aniacs. 1 No great wave will subinerge THE CRIMES OF A NATION Yet there is a way. Before con- is war, the crimes he has commit- own himself to be lacking. It should be remembered that in e war of 1870 mercy and chivalry mmittcd, such crueltles as were actised, were the work oi’ Prussian s the Prussian nation as a whole). The by cynical rcpudiatioii of the laws honor; they continued it amid a conqueror to coiiqucrod Germany 1 » S field of battle. have been thrust aside to make way We must not siicathe the sword PUTRID WITH FILTH 1 of battle and victory, And in German euiy to slicathc it for a lifetime. ` 'I say "access to," I do not gay lying, and implacnhlc obtruscncss, opposing armies. between coniiicting "the reading of," because it is 5|. taught just as calmly and systemat-1 guns and nicn-of-war and airshipa. lt most impossible to read this report ically as i-vcr were inught, in 11 girls' is* a iight between the powers of ` from beginning to cud. Lust any school, arithmetic and thc use of the Good and the powers of Evil. it is rate, could not do it, What the globes. _ not the fashion nowadays to quote Geruysn soldiers could do and. re- l>00¢1'Yf Ol' I0 l‘0.101t;t)ninthiIx1 I.lrat1I}llt,~c0ilI1o1.1)iI11I(<13cdwiI1i ' 1 Ah “lndoscriba.ble, and so lntollerabio that " '- ' “Thrice is he urinet t at has his _ #the endurance cannot bc prolonged 11119' cruelty "nd '1°"b1° '1°"|.l"1‘1 by 1llll1fl'011l1Bi." ' ` _ulruughjthu muuiuu M106 uuguu the vicious will oi an ambitious de- `~ ' _ Tue” page, um urumucu ul 53_r:_<~;rate}?:______()_i_i_e__ uul_y___~ii_u_ be uuu fu mu ‘puller uf sorrow ,md |0B8_ s blood hot with lust, putrid with ' '11 _-' " _ 11 __ of sacrifice and endurance, where we , , ' u|t_h_;' Au you uluuuu ut ,hu pages has brought tln_1 _(_lt_-.riintii nntio_n down uuu, ,uruuulu fur Euuluuuu; very |ife_ Q-1_1_‘;1u*1__)_':J_';11_‘;_;1_§l;_1lcl__¢>_{ l_1_1_§2_"f_11:_`lBT1;id A_»1- you seo each page strewn with the 1° _um d“ng`1f'_“1’ _"lr_ ,‘1‘ff1""11‘11"11 wc can still, thank (lud, say: no home in the 1-'_ 1 h 5 ' h em 5 severed breasts of women. the sever- wh"'°1" 11 f”f‘tlU’_"T“.' ""'"i”_11;" 11"' "ll` thc Lord bc on our sido who woman can be mfr t'l‘;'rer”;1:;:_ y°“"g ed hands of children; with the sov- |‘es1_,"1; f11f51;t1_1111}111’ 110111 11° 11111 01 shall bc against us!" nothin lou I, r "°_ ° ‘tnb ‘fredwfi or-ed feet of old man who sought to 1110 11.1__111_i¥ 1151- _ Wh have that to lic warm against her togoucp 1"' ag?" 111 L0" U" fly, the severed heads of old women H 111° A11" °°"1°W°" 1" 111 ° wart our hcnrts Our mu-inv. or at lc t 1) ' 'U11 “"1" ers' Ga" deaths' and go [Mum their who thought to nice, as 1°¥ the 1"=S=1"i1 °f G`°'1 *hw W1" me cuss whlrii is! the irai asc 1111"' 1101115 ‘1‘1"1111°1‘°°1 1111119 “W1 HAPPENED SINCE 1870. ants. whowas :»i'soidiei‘_ As 'thc supposed l' Now in 1870 thcGcrmi1n nation wats be stron cn gh t fo -_ .' -I I Adtllfi A 1 111 and England, and the diaries of history oi the Hohenzollerns-the POWERS OF' GOOD AND EVIL. , German soldiers picked up on the Old gentle' folk stories and son s ' 111. A [_ ll_i.1P11I1-1_'1 ij {__;,_-_.__:_ t__l~./'\/_`/ __ ru for stories of blood and pillage. songs for an hour till we can force our en- schools, hate has been taught, and And the tight is not only between _ .-\;~».......--1,/5 / i t conquer, Ge,-many Shoup; be aiiow. motive powm, of our me I I 1 al; for some tiino the girl told a stor 1! _ _ . _ Y~ WERE DEUBERATE Ac-|-'ONS ed no freedom, no initiative until the Hu, ,fun V M f my las ol y i1"11e.is rather ofa sensational nature. t o o en insane and _ time when every German, man, wo ‘wiic said hor grandmother resides in ' tliwnrt wi nbition, ‘_ These um um ,Tuuuu ue,.u,,_t,.u,,.,| |u man 'and child now alive is dead and “~|,u"(.u:\,l doubt the issue? Sussex. ’l‘lint sho was married to the fierce icvci' of battle or in over- be fmmed t° manage the af-'airs of P rr f. . furious roscniineiit nt resistance or G°""a"y’ '£9 ‘manage ‘her s°h°°|" D|SGRACE T0 THE NATION um 'mth Battalion' but who was "mv iusulu Tuuy are thc ucuutmue “___ her universities, ,her finance, her com- 10l'1<0l1 UD 111 1110 1311 81 1'11llllDt0ll» ilH\_" tiouu of Gorman uiuuwu uuu mu" merce and her agrlculturp. T110 131”YC" 1011011 11° 11 ‘11HK1‘ace tn }l_1i:mbc`_c_:i takei;_to the l_lamptun¢ jail ~ . , l " - Gcrinn urins. 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