AN ACT OF HEROISM,
... the dead lie side side, and they mutely testify to an act sublime heroism. The mortal remains are those a seaman erf the Lusitania and a little child. They were picked dead, the babe strapped to the man’s shoulders. ...
... the dead lie side side, and they mutely testify to an act sublime heroism. The mortal remains are those a seaman erf the Lusitania and a little child. They were picked dead, the babe strapped to the man’s shoulders. ...
... gas; they have approved of piratical ship-scuttling and murder upon the high seas. All this—including the sinking of the Lusitania —is, in Lord Rosebery’s words, the sardonic phylactery of culture.” It also, as the same oratoi has reminded us, the damned ...
... AMERICA AND THE GERMAN NOTE, Grave Situation, Washington, Monday. reply the American Note regarding the sin King of the Lusitania has produced a feeling of profound disappointment her failure to answer the United States demands, a- this feeling reflected ...
... events of the terrible catastrophe. AWFUL SCENES. Mr E. Collis, of Riverside, Chicago, an interview, said:—l came over the Lusitania do business London. was standing on the upper, deck a little aft midships, when the liner was torpedoed. water was like a ...
... suggests that the letters' written '•'eerknis-miuded politicians. The Minister Germany's action in the finking of the Lusitania The to-day attacks Count von Oborndorff and his suggestion,' and says that we make room for such a letter with regret.— ...
... interests. & Saturday. Cunard liner Lusitania, ' v aQ passengers numbering Kk of Kinsaie, on the coast Only twenty minutes the torpedoing the V lt « Sinking. f the outrage have been aV so far. From these it that the Lusitania was struck p.m., message from her ...
... WUIXIN TO PASSENGERS. Prior b. th- sailing the Lusitania from New York advertisement was published in the l»ad.:, r American newspapers warning passengers raiiwi sailing, and letters to the same ~tj ...
... witn him into port some light articles of furniture, such deck chairs and tables, which had floated away from the sinking Lusitania, also a steward's cap. BODIES IDENTIFIED. The bodies were borne from the tug to an improvised mortuary, where some ident ...
... OFFICIAL AMERICAN VIEW. Kew York, Friday. The State Department announoes, that the of the Lusitania falls in the same category that of the ship and both will handled along the same lines so far America's interests are concerned.— Daily Washington, Friday ...
... Passengers and crew Rescued WIRELESS CALL FOR HELP. Press Association telegram from Queenstown p.m. says —lt appears that the Lusitania was noticed in difficulties from the signal station at the Old Head at 2.12 p.m. 2.33 she bad completely disappeared. A wireiet* ...
... the . sinking of the Hawke, Cressy, - Aboukir, and Hogue must have received assistance from traitors in our midst. To the Lusitania outrage, and the airship attack on Southend, which provoked the dangerous manifestation of popular hostility, we owe it that ...
... anxiety about the vessel day. This because it. was known that Lusitania was due to arrive the Waters where the two liners had many hours before been torpedoed. Aiot only so, but the Lusitania had been threatened before sailing last Saturday. instructions ...