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A PATJUOTIC DEMONSTRATION

... A PATJUOTIC DEMONSTRATION. The anti-German feeling which was intentilicd the >iiiking of the Lusitania lias extended Leeds, here it found expression yesterday tho expulsion of several members the Corn Exchange. was evident oarly in the day that the presence ...

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... were much more cheerful, but Oil Shares wero generally dull. The Cnitcd States Note to Germany about the sinking of the Lusitania, and the practice which that was illustration, was sent olf yesterday. C'uriously enough, according to one of the telegrams ...

OLD AGE PENSION QUESTION,

... make the following suggestion? Let rceruils b© enrolled in every county to called ** Lusitania Battalions. Let every countv have its “Lusitania” Battalion. Sixty Lusitania ” Battalions will a real answer German war methods. there an ablebodied man or youth ...

(Central New- Special AVar Telegrams—

... wellknown Gorman journalist hose name, for obvious reasons, withheld, made striking statement with reference the torpedoing the Lusitania. Methods such as these, assorted, were means unanimously approved in Germany, where strong section the public felt that inoro ...

THE TORPEDOING OF THE

... regarding tlte sinking of the Lusitania;— The Note says Germany considers it necessary that both countries should arrive at complete agreement regarding tho facts of the case. Tho facts from tho German standpoint are that tho Lusitania was big auxiliary cruiser ...

KFFECT ON RECRUITING

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

THE YORKSHIRE POST. THURSDAY. MAY. 13. 1915

... crime again?! the Lusitania would by each battalion, whether Territorial Kitchener'* Array, forming a Lusitania company of men who would pledge theni.-cjves avenge the crime. If there was a sumo lent J,e was ready to form Lusitania battalion for the putpose ...

AN ATI KM PI TO I! EACH QIKK.NSTOWN

... the forehold. DISQUIETUDE AT WASHINGTON. abliingion, Wednesdar. Mow* who were eouming favourable (iormanv the President's Lusitania Note are greatly tlu‘ torixsloing of the Xabraskan, and officials arodisturbecl well over th«‘ meident because it was thought ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. MONDAY. MAY 10. 1915

... relations the United States. The Government views the matter with the groate-st concern, because* it evident that tho sinking of Lusitania on© of series of incidents which are now believed to be premeditated, possibly with the intention exciting America to hostile ...

MORE HATRED. BUT NO WAR

... MORE HATRED. BUT WAR. Amsterdam, Friday. Commenting American opinion on the sinking tho Lusitania, the •* Volkszeitung,” after attack on ex-Preddent Roosevelt, says;— Americans are always very r« ady and threaten. Tiny not even demand that such fighting ...