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Mr, Havelock Wilson, who has persistently condemned the submarine outrages. Mr. Wilson (on left) is seen arriving at the luncheon tendered to him by the Aldwych Club in London, where he made a striking protest against Germany’s latest submarine murders off the Irish coast.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1495, 19 December 1918, Page 26

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Mr, Havelock Wilson, who has persistently condemned the submarine outrages. Mr. Wilson (on left) is seen arriving at the luncheon tendered to him by the Aldwych Club in London, where he made a striking protest against Germany’s latest submarine murders off the Irish coast. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1495, 19 December 1918, Page 26

Mr, Havelock Wilson, who has persistently condemned the submarine outrages. Mr. Wilson (on left) is seen arriving at the luncheon tendered to him by the Aldwych Club in London, where he made a striking protest against Germany’s latest submarine murders off the Irish coast. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1495, 19 December 1918, Page 26

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