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HALESOWEN PASSENGERS MISSING

... Halesowen, on Monday, that her father and another, Mr. and Mrs. Renly_3n Harris, were amongst the ill-fated passengers of the Lusitania,. A telegram received on Tuesday evening from the 'Cunard Company was to the effect that they were not amongst the survivors ...

TIN Young Rocrult

... in some mysterious way been caused by him, and wonders when peace will return or shall lie have to find a fresh • • • • Lusitania: Local Victims. The fact that there acre three Halesowen victims of the diabolical outrage perpetrated in the name of warfare ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1915
Newspaper: Dudley Chronicle
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: | Words: 4840 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ITALIAN TIMING. WAR LAW BREAKERS. demonstration ?touristy egotism the sink-! the held Tuesday in o French ..

... violattoe of the laws of and article on this subjot, in which it layer— Tole report, which has been eub• While bodies hoof the Lusitania are &sib* misted to the Premier, deals nub the use of on the Irish sou Gemany can aurae, eephyl.ating roues against the Alhed ...

TO-DAY (SATURDAY)

... Yiekford mine more appear* in a.little queen. to sink a \capital ship. and now for lateet kerror. The Sinking of the Lusitania. Oa land a hideous parallel was in the sacking of towns, the massacre of noncombatants, the ass of poisonous gases which ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1915
Newspaper: County Express
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2194 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE GREAT WAR

... the Lames involved in this war ft/foot the whole of the civilised world and the future of humemiity. The oinking of the Lusitania has synchronised with proofs other German barbarities. General Botha hes proofs and acknowledgment of a deliberate otiaa: ...

BISHOP OF WORCESTER AND THE LUSITANIA DISASTER

... BISHOP OF WORCESTER AND THE LUSITANIA DISASTER. Awakening English Optimism. I'reachuig at Edgbaston Parish Church, on Sunday morning, in connection with the Bishop of Birmingham's Fund, the Bishop of Worcester made allusion to the Wer and the sinking ...

Liner Not Armed

... The otatement spp•snng in some newspapers tii the Lusitania was armed is wholly false. Nationality of Passengers. The Press Bureau awes that the Quaid Company has reported the nationalitiesof the Lusitania's paissenpers as foi:ows: Saloon pee. aengers 179; ...

FECKENHAII GIRL RESCUED

... Dolphin, of Feekenharn, Her father left Feekenharn some time ago, and died recently, and her mother had sent the child •on the Lusitania to her grandfather's home at Feekenharn. It seems that Mr. B. Stoughton Holborn, Merton College, Oxford, the huSbancl of ...

Amt Whitwell weenine • Pointim Army I done in an orderly manner. A iittle gird The In the face the

... on Wednesday. internment on to the inetructions sent to the Captain of the • comprehensive scale has hitherto been pre ' Lusitania so to make sure he had received eluded by military considerations. All read them . able accommedatinn has been urgently re- ...

A feeling Reference

... festivities of the Royal Oak Bowling Club. Dudley Port, on Friday evening, shortly after the terrible yews of the of the Lusitania had been circulated, Councillor W. W. Doughty, J.P., C.C., said he could not help but refer to the awful affliction which ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1915
Newspaper: Dudley Chronicle
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: | Words: 583 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE WAR. What the Local Men are Doing,

... nvide in Kingririnford about lour years natives of Shetheld. NERVES LIKE STEEL. Giving the Germans Beans. LOSS OF THE LUSITANIA. Dudley Man's Relatives on Board Among those on toarel the ill-fated Lusitants were lir. and Mr*. Ernest George Rena, and ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1915
Newspaper: Dudley Chronicle
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: | Words: 704 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE BISHOP AT OFFENHAM

... dead body anywhere, but he was quite sure that we. not their feeling. Was it not one of thethinge that shocked us when tbe Lusitania was so cruelly torpedoed—the painful thought of dear friends at the bottom of the sea, with no' Christian burial? The c.harehyard ...