LUSITANIA TORPEDOED BY HUNS OFF COAST OF IRELAND
... LUSITANIA TORPEDOED BY HUNS OFF COAST OF IRELAND. LINER SANK IN EIGHT MINUTES. ...
... LUSITANIA TORPEDOED BY HUNS OFF COAST OF IRELAND. LINER SANK IN EIGHT MINUTES. ...
... Lusitania Sunk by German Submarine. APPALLING LOSS OF LIFE. A feeling of consternation spread thronglvut the world on Friday u hen the news of the sinking of the magnificent Atlantic Liner Lusitania by a German Submarine was flashed abroad. The great ...
... the ground. But the case of America is different. The United States Government has sent three Notes to Berlin since the Lusitania was destroyed and American lives were sacrificed. Before that America has declared her intention to hold Germany to strict ...
... PROGRESS OF THE WAR. AT the beginning of last week nubile attenti, was almost entirely concentrated upon Lusitania horror, to the exclusion of event., .c can be properly described as of military cance. The sinking of the Luvit 1, art ha sufficiently ...
... accomplished. and the UB6lOllB of clearing the remainder of the Straits nd the Peninsula should be less difficult. THE LOST LUSITANIA. THitEk: years ago the sinking of the Titanic by an act of God etood out against a clear background of peace and thrilled ...
... A I.usitania Victim. Dr. F. S. Pearson, who with his wife went dos' ii in the Lusitania, something more than a man of science and an able financier, says the Wr4ll•;filer Gazette. He was a 'ailerons, far-seeing, and judicious philaniliropi=t, who knew ...
... TUESDAY'S TELEGRAMS. London, Tuesday. TODAY the Cabinet met at 10, Downing Street. SOME bodies from the Lusitania were washed ashore near Skibbereen to-day. THE death is announced of Rev. B. Petty, 32, the pastor of Hope Baptist Chapel, Cardiff, from ...
... War, and come through without any mishap. He afterwards wntto nd was in Montana when war broke out. He came home in the Lusitania, joined the 3rd Gordons at Aberdeen, and was almost immediately rent to the Front. Though only in France for about two months ...
... Annie was led to the altar in 1709 by Alexander Ferguson of Craigdarroch. Tu LUSITANIA MURDERS.— Lord Mersey, who presided at the court of inquiry into the sinking of the Lusitania, issued • sane judgment. He finds that the vessel was sunk by torpedoes tired ...
... equally blo:d-guilty, and the re is surely a limit if not to official to pullic opinion. The Tribune deo refers to the Lusitania outrage, and declares Germany never dieavowe lit. It cont'nue., whatever the c'rcumstances of the Ancona ineilent, it has ...
... Nairn—Mr Leestemouth—Mr Al an, Forres—Mr Harrold. An Amerioen citizen named Linden Bates Juan, aged 30 vears, 2 vetum of the Lusitania outrage, for whose bedy a sum of £100 wae offered by the Consul at Queenstown, was found on Friday night at Kiloolgan. om ...
... of a marked career. He had nothing of the fighting ynrtt usually associated with the soldier, but when the sinking of the Lusitania and other deede of -frightfulnem were stirring the option in' felt impelled to enlist. He chose the .-eless Section where ...