THE SUNDAY MIRROR

London, England

27 June 1915

(page 9)

 

PASSING PAGEANT.

 

A FEW REMARKS ABOUT MEN

AND WOMEN IN THE NEWS.

 

English Pro-Germans.

 

 

Those English people who are so misguided as to have German sympathies must be very unhappy just now. Nobody will listen to them. I am told that even in America the attempt to influence opinion against the Allies has been a miserable failure. Frank Harris has done his best, but it hasn’t come off. And now a gentleman called Aleister Crowley—who attained a dubious distinction in this country as a writer of indifferent verse—has written in a paper called the International an article on “The End of England.” It is not the end of England. It is merely the end of Aleister Crowley.