INTERCESSION SERVICE AT ST PAUL'S
A CROWDED BUILDING. IiONpON, Jan. 3. A crowded intercession service was held in. St. - Bishop Winningion Ingram, in an impressive sermon, referred to the ghastly crimes in Armenia and the torpedoing of the Persia, arid urged the need for British Preparedness and efficiency, recalling the warnings of! Xx>rd Roberts, who was buried, in St. Raul's. He concluded : "After the day of victory, Britain must be worthy of her great place in the world."
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 4 January 1916, Page 7
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