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WAR PICTURES

... WAR PICTURES. SOME LUSITANIA SURVIVORS. Cowper.the Canadian journalist, shown %from the wreck, but she has lost in our picture, is one of the few of the Lusi- mother brother, aunt, and two cousins. The oasseneers who actually saw the sub- crippled man ...

OUTBREAK AT NEWCASTLE

... Allan, whr was saved though injured, has lost her two daughters Anna and Gwendolyn. The party were on the boat deck the Lusitania wfaeu the end came, and clasped hands as the swirling waters engulfed them. They were swept asunder, however, and nothing ...

SAW THIS TORPEDO COMING

... Empress Ireland. LUSITANIA NOT ARMED. OFFICIAL GIVES GERMANS THE LIE DIRECT. The attention Mr. Dudley Malone, Collector of the Port of New Tork, was called tc the statement that the German Governmentjustified the sinking of the Lusitania on the ground that ...

MB. CHURCHILL ON THE OUTRAGE

... MB. CHURCHILL THE OUTRAGE. Replying in House Commons on Monday afternoon » series questions concerning the Lusitania, Mr. Churchill said would be premature discuss these matters in view of Ore inquiry, which would opened without delay. In circumstances ...

ENEMY ALIENS,

... ENEMY ALIENS, The new and serious situation which has arisen in regard to enemy aliens since the finking of the Lusitania was referred to, and Mr. Tennant indicated that the matter would receive the urgent attention of the Cabinet. Ur. Macnamara said ...

TWICE STRUCK BY TORPEDOES

... The Lusitania immediately took heavy list, and before the startled passengers and crew could realise what Bad happened another torpedo struck the Teasel forward. less than half an hour —according to some estimates within Kim in. —the Lusitania took headlong ...

781 SURVIVORS

... 781 SURVIVORS. Tha Lusitania, which waa torpedoed th* Ottmiitt* on Her ttny U*hrpool from New YerfeonFriday afternoon •and sank In fraat to ao minute*, went down with i.iag o* tTie total of 1,906 person* hoard. ...

(From Truth.)

... subordinate incident. That apparently is exactly how they look at it in Berlin, and Germany generally. What the sinking of the Lusitania ought to teaeh the world is that, the German people and their rulers being what they have shown themselves, the present war ...

LONDON TO BE BURNT!

... in reference . it. of the Lusitania outrage, many Amerito the loss of the Lusitania, Mr. Churchill jans have arrived in Switzerland from Ger* said the Admiralty sent nany to wait the course events, says warning to the Lusitania Geneva correspondent and ...

THE LAST SCENES

... after whish the enemy craft disappeered from vMk. It is possible to frame a connected account of the last minutes of the Lusitania from the extraordinarily graphic survivors’ stories, the Timtt. The saloon passengers were lunch wJien the ship was struck ...

CAPTAIN TURNER’S STORY

... accident I never saw sign of a submarine. There was haae off toe Fastnet. and I slowed down to fifteen knots. Although toe Lusitania’s normal speed was twenty-five knots, during war time went at twenty-one, and at the time the disaster were running slowly ...