Neutrality? The crucifixion of public opinion . KEWSPAPERS CONSPIRE TO P80V0KE A WOT Srlj&juSvSSjSmEHJjSS 6MAT RtSd SfefiM K TERlACE S»K)EK >iB>iit> ,;- ~*-^--,;~ •——iVSA»—J1~.S •** **— •**? *«**^ ?^iisHHP. edly stated that all reports from Ireland indicate that the re-cruiting in Ireland makes no progress; on the contrary, thatIrish immigration to the United States increases, lest generalconscription be introduced under the British flag. This paperhas a nation-wide circulation, and has tremendous influenceamong its constituents in the United States. The headline says: England Worried
Neutrality? The crucifixion of public opinion . KEWSPAPERS CONSPIRE TO P80V0KE A WOT Srlj&juSvSSjSmEHJjSS 6MAT RtSd SfefiM K TERlACE S»K)EK >iB>iit> ,;- ~*-^--,;~ •——iVSA»—J1~.S •** **— •**? *«**^ ?^iisHHP. edly stated that all reports from Ireland indicate that the re-cruiting in Ireland makes no progress; on the contrary, thatIrish immigration to the United States increases, lest generalconscription be introduced under the British flag. This paperhas a nation-wide circulation, and has tremendous influenceamong its constituents in the United States. The headline says: England Worried Over CasementsWork. The Casement affair created one of the greatest sen-sations in the diplomatic world. It proved once again to theentire civilized world that England, claiming to fight forhumanity, liberty and civilization. is willing even tocommit murder and assassination to secure her special brandof culture. But, fortunately, the British plot to murderSir Roger Casement failed. 211 212 NEUTRALITY As the daily press, particularly the Al-lies papers, failedto give this case the deserved publicity, it may not be amiss tore-tell the story here. Sir Roger Casement expected to leave Berlin in February,1915,
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