LOSS OF THE LUSITANIA
... five-minutes to two there wa> a. muffled sound coming from the direction of the bows the Lusitania. accompanied b. trembling motion of the .ship. Immediately afterwards Lusitania began to list to tarboard. With ...
... five-minutes to two there wa> a. muffled sound coming from the direction of the bows the Lusitania. accompanied b. trembling motion of the .ship. Immediately afterwards Lusitania began to list to tarboard. With ...
... violation the enemy of the of civilised warfare and rujes of humanity, culminating for the moment in the sinking of the Lusitania. has aroused feeling of righteous indignation among all classes in this country, for which would difficult to find a parallel ...
... tation or insult will Become greater the new effort has its effect. Old men with long memories declare regard« v to the Lusitania that never have they Englishmen stirred with horror and die passionate feeling for vengeance since the news arrived' in England ...
... Germans, and the hostility was clearly not so much of a personal as of a national character. The cowardly sinking of the Lusitania and the gross atrocities of the Germans mi France and Belgium were the prime causes, undoubtedly, of last Saturday night's ...
... accompanied the Lichfield Brewery Company's trip to Liverpool last year had the opportunity of going over the ill-fated Lusitania, which has been torpedoed dastardly fashion by a German submarine. The ship had a length of 785 ffet, a breadth of 88 feet ...
... have let loose on our men a boul poison which maims and tortures and destroys. The slaughter women and' children in the Lusitania is only a crowning infamy. German Vindictiveness and Hate. Two things arc clear:â(l) For the sake cf our civilisation, ...
... advance they were heard to remark that they were going to get a bit of their own back. Possibly the memory of the fate of the Lusitania also had something to do with the grim determination to be avenged on the eneniy. I The night was spent in consolidating ...