THE DEPARTED CLORY OF REIMS—ITS WORLD-FAMED CATHEDRAL,
,\ t;than :i I ilr.cke iu ■<.! ruin. In its unction tin? ag.wt.s Cl the naisjr murdered Sisieis of Morey who Here bnivelv tending wiumled (brimi’i soldiers I.' ing it, the transept, then being used as a la;~ii!i!. The Had Cross ting th im.i; front the- roof 'lid nut restrain the s>riiJl<.-i-y if on ma king the cathedral a target lor their gttns. j-'!•( ■>! :W io olid civilians, including many women and children, were also ire;;l • ■ | bv bnrslit’g shells. Emperor William 11. has much to be pre*:,| | iirs and Liiui tipi, ami the other juonuiueuts he has lei t to bis de.i'Wa work to l> • found in Ihe trail of li's doomed artuv. will live I h r-: ii'.tir the age- to come, ami make him known io po.terity as the bar.-si S«!! <T ,|’erdi< ion. Tin 1 eiviliseil world to-day is awakening to tiv.- srnth that it i:. not seen hilt armies fiym the inlernal regions that \vi- and our adies aii? lighting, and that there can be no peace on earth until those forces arc pulverised.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 240, 24 September 1914, Page 5
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183THE DEPARTED CLORY OF REIMS—ITS WORLD-FAMED CATHEDRAL, Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 240, 24 September 1914, Page 5
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