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Show WATSON'S WRATH AROUSED RY DAVIDSON TRAGEDY LONDON", April 25. The poet, William Watson, In a fiery letter to tho Times, charges the British nation with being uninterested un-interested and unmoved by the tragedy of John Davidson's disappearance, declaring de-claring that the noted poet died because ho could nol make a living. "One thing at lenst Is certain, says Mr. Watson, "ids blood is upon us as surely as If we had slain him with our vcrv hands. He goes to an unknown grave In the. last bitterness of despair. It Is another addition to the long list of tragedies which began with Spenser and dhl not end with the 'death of Chatter-j xon" |