Letchworth Man on the Lusitania
... Letchworth Man on the Lusitania. RESCUED AFTER FIVE HOURS. ...
... Letchworth Man on the Lusitania. RESCUED AFTER FIVE HOURS. ...
... BERLIN PRICE Of LUSITANIA LIVES. The New York of the Dailf Mail write.: Through Count Bcrnatorl Cieemanv hi. offered na indemnitj- for the ll# American citiiena wboae lire* were loel in the Luaitanin at the rat* of £1,0«0 per head. In other word. Couni ...
... UNRESERVED SATISFACTION. — The Cologne Ga:zette writes :— ‘‘ The news of the sinking of the Lusitania will be received among the German people with unreserved satisfaction, for it proves to Englishmen and the whole world that Germany is in earnest with ...
... a holiday to celebrate the sinking of the Lusitania is to prevail and vindicate itself, the world will indeed be given over to the divinities of hell. 1 do not say that Germany had no case over the Lusitania. I think she would have had an arguable case ...
... Theosophical point of view. BOOKED ON THE LusITANIA.—Mr. C. W. Stanton, the managing director of the Spirella, and Mrs. Creighton, the city organiser of that Company, held tickets to sail for New York on the Lusitania to-morrow. Mr. Stanton was going to the ...
... condolence the and sympathy with the tnnard Company. AIjMIKALTY WARNING TO LUSITANIA. In the llouee Common* Monday. Mr. Chnnhill. in reply to several t - the sinking of the Lusitania, eanl that the llo.ita of Trade had ordered ini|nirj i, ; , (Ik eireuniotanees ...
... hundred gallant sons at the war, was also represented at that latest demonstration of German barbarity—the sinking of the Lusitania without warning. One thousand, three hundred and ninety-six men, women and children were drowned as a result of this unparalleled ...
... it tK-gn’i A*» the passenKore that the Lusitania _____ doomed, there was still hope she mi-^ht float enough for all, or nearly all t»n sinking without warning the great Even w’—i it was *ecn Cmiard liner Lusitania off the Old Head that slie down there ...
... alaut the vicinity. LUSITANIA VERDICT. toih f.do wounds the heart MILLIONS. thifor^Krk ’lum ,C Ueen«to«i. U hid'that Mrs. wilfullv and unlawfully drowned ~ a German submarine May .. UilS which submarine torpedoed ■nd the Lusitania without warning or ...
... PIRATES' RECORD WEEK. As was to expected, in view of the sinking cf the Lusitania, the Admiralty Statement issued Friday the shipping losses sustained during the previous seven dav. show,, record figure in gross tonnage Within the week ending May - six ...
... Germany, if not an army, at least a Note. The case, however, is acknowledged not to be exactly on all fours with that of the Lusitania, for it is stated officially that the Armenian was engaged on Admiralty business on her last voyage. ...
... progressed, the more did my heart open to the English, and when all those atrocious deeds, culminating in the sinking of the Lusitania, were committed by the Germans, | resented the- terrible wrong as much as a born Englishman could do. Had the war been carried ...