, Sir,—Now that all danger _of reprisals has passed, surely the time has come to-restore her'name to> the picture in the Public Library of Nurse Cavell going bravely and calmly to her death at the hands of a. German firing party, and to return the picture, to its original conspicuous' position. Our present mayor and councillors are honourable men, and would, no'doubt,, should the matter be brought to; their notice, rectify the shameful action of a former mayor and councillors.—l am, etd.. ~ Optimist. April 27. '
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Evening Star, Issue 25470, 28 April 1945, Page 8
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