BISHOP SADLIER AND THE WAR
AN INTERVIEW AT FREMASTLEjfBKsa Association —Copxbigwb.V IRec. 9 a.m.) _ FREMANTLE, This Day. Bishop Sadlicr, of Nelson, who is ft passenger by the Osterley, stated; that many prominent men at Homo thought th« war would end suddenly* owing to the ccononuccollapse of Germany. It was necessary to seo that such collapse was not a German subterfuge. Referring, to, submarines, the Bishop said that * Germany had lost many more than was generally known, owing to secret British preventive measures.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 12 May 1915, Page 4
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