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MEANING

... optimism bred of centuries freedom and conquest, was slowly beginning wake. Such events those of the past week, the loss of the Lusitania, were forcing even the most phlegmatic to wake to the full meaning of that conquest. great ship full noncombatants. going ...

.JOCKEY CLUB'S REPLY

... There will no difficulty in getting men on the voluntary system. Recruiting has been more brisk since the sinking of the Lusitania and the use of foul gases for poisoning our men. The country lias been thoroughly roused the brutality of the enemy, and ...

ROLLS OF HONOUR. CLAVERDOX

... pleases, and if He should ordain that it lowered, then may He grant that it bo only with honour.”—“Daily Chronicle.” THE LUSITANIA CRIME. once ,a fortnight the collection could be much more frequent. Councillor Gee seconded, and pointed out that the wealthier ...

LOCAL NEWS

... the Unionist party meeting at the Carlton Club on Wednesday. Mr. Marsh, of Warwick Castle, had intended travelling by the Lusitania, but he was fortunately delayed by pressure of business. The Mayor and Corporation have been invited to attend the Brook-street ...

BIRTH CONCEALMENT CHARGE

... ” he said, “ and mark my words; I cannot understand how , y OU can do it with the memory of that terrible loss of the * Lusitania ’; I cannot credit that you can such things—on Sunday, of all days.”—/Twterf IN THE YPRES FIGHTING. BISHOP’S ITCHINGTOK MAN’S ...

SALE YARD, WARWICK, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED ESTATE AND AUCTION AGENCY OFFICES IN LEAMINGTON SPA. LOOKS & SON ..

... George Columb. has been wounded there. More Kenilworth Men Join. Recruiting has been rather brisk in Kenilworth since the Lusitania was sunk. This week’s recruits include Mr. J. L. Clarke ami Mr. F. Clarke, of arwick-road, Royal Engineers; Mr. Dunn, Barrow-road ...

WAR BEGAN

... Lucia in the West Indies. Leamington Town Council Monday the Mayor (Councillor W. W. Donald) referred to the sinking of the Lusitania, and said it was their duty to make public their indignation at the dastardly attack an unarmed steamer. (Hear, hear.) He ...

James Wm. Glover Sons, ENGINEERS, WARWICK. Dep6ts : CATTLE MARKET, RUGBY, and 10, DIGBETH, BIRMINGHAM. TROOP ..

... E ADVERTISER & LEAMINGTON GAZETTE, SATURDAY,, MAY 29, 1915. bit their own back.” Possibly the memory of the fate of the Lusitania also had something to with the grim determination to be avenged the enemy. Hie night was spent in consolidating the position ...