RED CROSS AID
SHOULD NOT BE UTILISED IN WAR. (By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright.) LONDON, 10th February. Miss Durham, the lecturer, in an address at Essex Hall, declared that she 'was convinced that Red Cross aid should not be utilised in war, as the healing of wounds merely prolonged vyar indefinitely. If a Mauser bullet failed to hit a vital part, the wounded returned to the front in ten days, and the one idea of the wounded was to get back for revenge and to loot.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 35, 11 February 1914, Page 7
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86RED CROSS AID Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 35, 11 February 1914, Page 7
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