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LUSITANIA’S FATE. GERMANY’S ABYSS OF INFAMY

... LUSITANIA’S FATE. GERMANY’S ABYSS OF INFAMY. Till: CRIME AVOWED AND GLORIED IN. HUGE TOLL OF INNOCENT LIVES. WORLD-WIDE CHORUS OF EXECRATION. PEACE THE FAR EAST. Persons saved Irom Lusitania number 733. out 2.130. the death-roll thus being *lO7. The British ...

OFFICIAL TELEGRAMS,

... telegrams concerning the sinking the Lusitania were issued the Tress Bureau Saturday . 1.00 p.m. The Secretary the Admiralty makes the following announcement: The statement appealing in some newspapers that the Lusitania was armed is wholly false. A further ...

(Press Asbociation Special TELEorAU.)

... iloiliii t>lato» that the follou-. ing bemi-official statement !ia» been issued there regarding the loss of the Lusitania : The Lusitania, of course, was, a> most of the Itritisli merchant vesselsol late have' armed with guns, and had amongst her cargo ...

CAriAiN ir it Mars >iAi i;me\t

... Queenstown Station to-day by Lusitania Imalswain while • nursed broken ankle. Ii seems R? a general impression among the survivors here that tin* death-roll was materially the third toipedo. which blew several boats. Lusitania had a glorious jiassage. The ...

ONLY 753 SAVED,

... ONLY SAVED, doubt now remains that point loss of lifo the sinking the Lusitania a disaster the magnitude which only equalled the loss of tho Titanic three years ago. Although is not yet possible state the exact number of lives lost, there is every reason ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. MONDAY. MAY 10. 1915

... against that country. Even the mildest pacifist outside of German *ympatl)iscrs, has the ruthless and murderous torpedoing the Lusitania, been converted from his* opinion that excuses might lie made for Germany. There is passionate anger everywhere, and there ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. MONDAY, MAY 10. 1915

... waiter the Lusitania. About a qua iter-past two. said, when in th»* saloon, h© heard loud thud, and dropped some diahes whirk he was carrying in hta hum), lie mhod «»u deck, and saw great commotion amongst the )ia*sengcr*. The Lusitania heeled over to ...

KFFECT ON RECRUITING

... having spent the week-end home. On Saturday and Sunday, however, many recruits, spurred on the news of the einking of the Lusitania, prouented themselves for enlistment, and the week-end enrolments were much heavier than usual. A big week anticipated recruiting ...

u The mad and reckless action German submarines has now reached its culminating point. The whole world look-, ..

... The ” Telcgraaf.” commenting upon the oinking the Lusitania, says:— The word criminal i» too word Lc ;. V | i- to this outrage: it is devilish. If they had only s-t-.iC he lifeboat® well as the Lusitania herself, the of culture would have been complete ...

An Akkrican Passenokr s N^uhatiw

... told that the Lusitania large amount bullion SHIPWRECKED PASSENGERS ARRIVE IN LONDON. MET U.S. AMBASSADOR. AJi AMERICAN'S VIVID NARRATIVE. There were pathetic scenes at Luaion Station early yesterday morning when survivors th> Lusitania arrived in London ...