THE OBSERVER

London, England

4 October 1914

(Page 12)

 

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

 

“POETIC JUSTICE.”

 

 

Sir,—I do not think we need to imitate the Germans by laying hands on any holy buildings. To take down, transport and re-erect Cologne Cathedral, as Mr. Aleister Crowley suggests, would neither be “poetic” nor “justice,” so long as two wrongs fail to make one right.

 

Yours truly,

 

 

Gunby Hadath.

39, Chichele-road, Cricklewood, N.W.,

Sept. 27.