ek Thursday, May nth, 1925. THE LUSITANIA
... ek Thursday, May nth, 1925. THE LUSITANIA. ...
... ek Thursday, May nth, 1925. THE LUSITANIA. ...
... Lusitania Crime. LOCAL PASSENGERS AMONGST THE LOST. Mr. Booth Jones. Among the passengers by the Lusitania who were drowned were Mr. and Mr. E. Booth Jones and their two young children. Mr. Booth Jones was second son of the late Mr. John Jones, of Central ...
... sorrow and suffering that the disaster in the Irish Sea has inflicted upon local families in the loss of relatives. Among the Lusitania victims %%ere people well known at Colwyn Bay, Llandudno, Conway, and Llanfairfechan, and deep sympathy will be felt for ...
... description of the most abused man in Europe have changed since the murerous sinking of the Lusitania. It ii stated that the torpedoing of the Lusitania was ordered to be carried out withou fail by the Kaiser, who promised the greatest award the submarine ...
... voyage in the employ of the Cunard, she having decided to retire after many years faithful services on the arrival of the Lusitania at Liverpool. She was buried at Queenstown. ...
... TILE DISASTER. The Lusitania, one of the world's most famous passenger liners, was sunk by a German sukanarine off the Irish coast on Friday afternoon. The disaster occurred a few miles south by west from the Old Head of Kinsale, in county Cork, and within ...
... and the Emperor and Government of Germany. The horror and loathing with which the %%hole civilised world learnt of the lusitania atrocity was intensified by the German defence of it signed by the German Emperor. This criminal monarch and the men who ...
... they last met. He moved a vote of sympathy with Mr. T. J. Jones upon the horrible murder of his bmther and family in the Lusitania disaster. This was carried. DISPENSING WITH WORKMEN. Altogether the various committees of the Council recommended dispensing ...
... Enquiries invited. CENTRAL AUCTION & ESTATE Na TaLs. IOWN HALL CHAMBERS. farmers. It I DEATHS. JONES. —May 7th, lost on the Lusitania. j Miss Mary Elisabeth Jones, youngest daisester of the late , Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Church Cottage, Llanfairfechan. ' EN.—May ...
... sergeant might have iiiade a good haul at a meeting on Sunday at Deganwy. That a rev. gentleman's oration on the sinking of the Lusitania stirred a number of young men. - That Ina of his bearers vowed to kill 14 flernians if he c across them. That the young man ...
... bail, several Rhyl rtsidents being sureties. It is evident that feeling against him has been growing in the town since the Lusitania outrage. The enormous throng pressed' into Queen. street, and soon the crash Ihreaking glass was heard. In a moment the ptate ...
... unarrested. ic the erm , ebPrry mildew ' order unenforced? There are !mire ser..ms things on hand—a Kaiser to hang for the Lusitania mine. - Even if the forces were depleted, have we not our local constables anxious to shin..? It cannot be said, write; a ...