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SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA

... SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA. Devils incarnate, spume of Hell. The w hole world trembles in its ire. That fiends in human shape should work, At deeds .so foul, black. dire. Infanta and children, maidens nwe?t Just blossoming to womanhood Sent to their death ...

IN JUNGLE WILDS

... IN JUNGLE WILDS Some Splendid Thursday. May 20 - Simpson, champion in fine Sportimr i Pictures of THE LUSITANIA ii Pathe Gazette. ...

54 High St.(mT!.1') Bedford

... will, in his own home. Is this not fearful war? What fiendish atrocities the Germans are perpetrating? The sinking thw ** Lusitania” was the most despicable of all their fiendish acts. When the news reached us a wave of fiery indignation swept through the ...

I Within the last week, however, owing no doubt to the wave of indignation that has swept across England nt

... swept across England nt the increasing bar* berities of the Germans, culminating in the monstrous outrage the sinking of the Lusitania, the report lias reached us that have again been pointed out aliens. Herkshire or in the North, where for generations our ...

the pa-*l 12 nionll fulen

... submarine piracy is legitim .?• thus sunk between and tmu including some American -hip' counting the British unarmed and the Lusitania, sent to the bottom. T.ie lives .-f of neutrals, including -. jeopardisetl, and the lives of «*onu have been lost. Tlie American ...

ONE WAY NOT TO ARGUE,

... ” The Government never ought to have allowed the Lusitania where she was.” It is really very simple, but readv to grant, if you like, that there closer connexion between conscription and the Lusitania than there is between sister's cornet-playing and ...

THK I AIR I AMB OF I’LDI ‘ »KD

... our brave on land and our cruel -s, their works, the wrecking of Belgium, the murdering of men, women, and children, the Lusitania.” Scarborough, and other works the devil. All this passed my mind the flashes of to-night's lightning. The whole life the ...

Symonds

... On that principle draw our readers* attention to the •xprt interpretation of the motive behind crime of torpedoing the Lusitania. That blow was aimed at the British iw. regardless of the innocent victims, Jnan y them women and children, who M-nt their ...

BIGGLESWADE

... Flying Corps. has left his 160 acre farm Rivercourse in charge of a friend. It was only bv chance that did not sail on the Lusitania, ami the l>oat on which did return to England narrowly missed floating mine. Air. Moffat formerly ft well known footballer ...

. f i. * v 1 THE BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES

... saw the dreadful results of submarine warfare against unarmed liners, culminating the terrible tragedy the lens of the Lusitania. Coming nearer home, th «bf could consrratulate thorax lyes in Bedfordshire uj>oa the resign>e which th sons of Bodfordshir ...

THE BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES AND INDEPENDENT. FRIDAY. MAY 14 1915

... to avenge the men who have b en murdered the poison gas, and tho-c men. women, and children who were brutally drowned the Lusitania.” The Territorials have appealed strongly the youth of Bedfordshire. The l«>t and ’2nd of the sth Bed*, are composed of our ...

Auction Advts. will be found on page 1 somehow learned ita secret. It is commonplace to-day that nowhere there such

... of evil seems to have been incarnated in the rulers of Germany, and we can never forget the poison sras. the sinking tne “Lusitania, the cold-olooded Zeppelin raids on defenceless towns, the horrors—worse even than those Ijouvain—of Servia and Armenia ...