LUSITANIA
... LUSITANIA la-b ~PSI to MI SATURDAY, MARDI. 20th. ...
... LUSITANIA la-b ~PSI to MI SATURDAY, MARDI. 20th. ...
... THE LUSITANIA. Nev, Frida y :—Jte4 as the failure of th.e Lusitania to report lt..sfiiroiess was beginning to cause speculation. Siasconsett reported late last night that it had picked up the liner but was unable to learn her exact position. It ...
... concerning the Lusitania have appeared in the German Press. He declares that the Lusitania was not an auxiliary cruiser, and gives the following points which were operative in the case of the Lusitania. The ' Lusitania,' he says, was ...
... AWAITING THE LUSITANIA ? GERMAN CRUISER REPORTED NEAR NEW TORR. New York, August 4. The German cruiser Dresden is reported he lurking off New York, possibly with the abject of atteonpting to ;tofu-rept the Lusitania.--ron. tral Newc. Olympic ...
... LUSITANIA FINDINGS. THE DELIBERATE NATURE OF THE CRIME. TWO SUBMARINES. NO BLAME ATTACHING TO MASTER OR OWNERS. Lord Mersey to-day delivered the judgment of the Court constituted by the Board of Trade to inquire into the loss of the Lusitania. ...
... `Lusitania Medal On the other side of this medal is shown a crowd of British and American civilians, booking their passages at the Shipping Office. At the booking office window, handing them their tickets, stands the figure of D.!ath. Note the mistake ...
... that the Lusitania was lured to her doom by a German submarine, which wirelessed when the liner. passed a certain spot. Boy-Ed had obtained a British code from a Cana:- dian in the United States, and the cycle used in sinking the Lusitania. When the ...
... LUSITANIA INQUIRY. EVIDENCE BY THE CUNARD CHAIRMAN. THE QUESTION OF SPEED. WHY ALL THE BOILER POWER WAS NOT IN USE. The Lusitania inquiry was resumed at the Central Hall, ‘Vestminster, this morning, before Lord Mersey and the assessors. Counsel ...
... TO LUSITANIA SURVIVORS. It is urged that all American survivors of the Lusitania should communicate their names and present whereabouts to the Embassy at 4, Grosvenor-gardens with as little delay as possible. The Admiralty have intimated that ...
... LUSITANIA INQUIRY. THE OFFICIAL QUESTIONS FOR THE COURT. A SECOND SUBMARINE ? OFFICERS & PASSENGERS GIVE EVIDENCE. The Lusitania inquiry was resumed at the Central Hall to-day, by Lord Mersey and the assessors. Counsel appeared as before. The ...
... THE LUSITANIA CRIME. Gerard Upon Germany's Attitude. To-day'4 instalment in the Daily Telegraph of Mr. Gerard's'reminiscences has the following, concerning the Lusitania discussions : Negotiations as to the still pending Lirsitania case were ...
... LUSITANIA MEDALS. His Majesty has been pleased, on the recommendation of the President of the Board of Trade, to award the Silver Medal for gallantry in saving life at sea to Leslie N. Morton, and the Bronze Medal for gallantry in saving life at sea ...