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RECRUITING INFLUENCE

... having spent the week-end at home. On Saturday and Sunday, however, many recruits, spurred the news of the sinking of the Lusitania, presented themselves for enlistment. and the week-end’s enrolments were much heavier than usual. An impressive incident ...

“no TI.MK FOR MKALV VIOITIIKD WORDS

... citizens Kenilworth would wish him to express their sympathy with Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, in the loss of their two daughters the Lusitania.” He thought possibly that the members of the Council and many oilier- would also think with him that the time had come when ...

GERMAN GLEE

... There have been great rejoicings all over Germany celebrate the event. The Kolnische Volkszeitung says: The sinking of the Lusitania is a success for our submarines, which must be placed beside the greatest achievements in this naval war. The sinking of ...

SURELY NOT

... publication of the White Paper? Surely the young men of this country could not indifferent to the cries of the passengers the Lusitania.” Surely the young men could not read of the hard struggle that was being fought for freedom, religion, and national honour ...

FAILURE TO SCARE ATLANTIC

... British ships miscarried on Saturday (says the 4 Post New York correspondent), when over 1.200 passengers sailed on the Lusitania after having been solemnly warned, not only by the German Embassy in Washington, but by various German sympathisers who, ...

Cricket Club

... P.M. ON FRIDAYS. The action of the United States in regard to the murder of American citizens through the sinking of the Lusitania is a matter for the American people to decide for themselves. But if they fail to take up firm attiude in demanding reparation ...

REVIEWS AND IMPRESSIONS

... afternoon concerning the work he is doing for the men at the front. Before speaking on this, however, he referred to the ‘‘Lusitania” crime and the drink trouble. is difficult,” h© said, ‘‘to think without emotion of the latest appalling outrage which has ...

IN TERN ALL GERMANS.”

... IN TERN ALL GERMANS.” Several public references to tbo Lusitania outrage have been made in the district. At tin* Kenilworth Urban Council meeting tin* vice-chairman. Dr. W. Growse. who was in the chair, expressed the general sympathy of the townspeople ...

SHOULDERING BIG BURDENS

... horrors perpetrated by the enemy, the inhuman disregard for the lives women and children exhibited in the destruction of the Lusitania, and the unholy joy expressed by the German press at the carrying out of this dastardly deed, had convinced the citizens ...

MEN OB MUNITIONS ?

... recruiting. Mr. Johnson. M.P.. said thought were getting as many men could deal with by the present means. The sinking of the Lusitania had given great impetus to recruiting: not think the country ripe for conscription ” said. Alluding to Lord Haldane’s remarks ...

FORWARD

... through the Prussian stronghold at La Bassee. An additional incentive to our attack has been the news of the torpedoing of the Lusitania and the subsequent terrible death-roll, the report of which fired our men with extra courage and a fierce determination to ...

THE LIVING AND THE DEAD

... seemed to move swiftly at times, then slowed down, disappeared. and appeared again. At last it disappeared altogether and the Lusitania resumed her even course at speed, I judged, of about 18 knots, perhaps less. The conclusion tame to was that it had turned ...