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"New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 April-September, 1915"

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[English Cartoon]
[Illustration: A Great Naval Triumph
_--From Punch, London._
GERMAN SUBMARINE OFFICER: "This ought to make them jealous in the sister
service. Belgium saw nothing better than this."
(Although Punch did not disclose the artist's allusion to Revelations,
xiii., 18, contained in the number of the submarine "U-666," it may not
be amiss to quote the passage: "Let him that hath understanding count
the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number
is six hundred three score and six.")]

[German Cartoon]
[Illustration: Opening of the Bathing Season--Feb. 18
_--From Kladderadatsch, Berlin._
The German stickle-backs worry the "Ruler of the Seas."]


What Is Our Duty?
By Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst

The position of the British suffragettes, who suspended their
militant program and are zealously supporting the cause of the
Allies, is stated in this speech by Mrs. Pankhurst, delivered
in the Sun Hall, Liverpool, and reported in The Suffragette of
April 23, 1915.
I think that throughout our agitation for the franchise for political
emancipation, on platforms and on other places--even in prisons--we have
talked about rights, and fought for rights; at the same time we have
always coupled with the claim for rights clear statements as to duty.


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