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MIGHTY LUSITANIA

... MIGHTY LUSITANIA IN BRILLIANT WEATHER WITH 2.M0 SOULS ON BOARD. Without warning, the Lusitania, the Flower of the Cunard Fleet, was sunk by Germany, the Common Foe ot the ...

THE LUSITANIA'S CANCO

... THE LUSITANIA'S CANCO. XEW YORK, Mon.liy. The New York Tribune” states that the Collector the Port. Malone, denies that the Lusitania earned guns either mounted or unmounted, thus contradicting Germany's assertion to that effect. The Lusitania, said, ...

LUSITANIA DISASTER

... LUSITANIA DISASTER. Grangetown Man’s Vivid Story of His Struggle for Life. ii HOURS IH THE WATER. Among the survivors from the Lusitania ia Gtangetown gentleman, Mr John Prescott Smith, 11, BoLckow-road. To representative the Norlh-Lastetn Daily Gazette ...

LUSITANIA'S CAU FOR HELP

... LUSITANIA'S CAU FOR HELP. Wood, the steamer Etocia, arrived Boston, UJS.A., from Liverpool, reports that his and oilier steamships the vicinity were prevented from going to the assistance the Lusitania the attempts two submarines attack them. Ktonia was ...

LUSITANIA. BCBKBS AT QUEENSTOWN. BOOK KAXLT

... LUSITANIA. AT QUEENSTOWN. BOOK 'PHONE, 618. GXA.NI> HOUSE. MIODUiUIOUOH. AK TO-NIGHT. 9.0. O.ftO. PHOTOPLAYS. Don’t Mi* -wm TKAOBDT THU GEM. VILLA.” 1W Bml Lite Story of the Leader of ihe Mczloui Rernlution. fttll of Shorter Subject*. Pliow. «A U. Box ...

LUSITANIA TORPEDOED OFF IRISH COAST MURDER—AS AOVERTISEDI

... LUSITANIA TORPEDOED OFF IRISH COAST MURDER—AS AOVERTISEDI Germans Carry Out Threat to Sink Great Cunarder. 1,978 PEOPLE ON BOARD. FEARED APPALLING LOSS OF LIFE. ONLY ABOUT 700 SAVED. GREAT LINER SINKS RAPIDLY. NO TIME TO CUT AWAY ALL THE BOATS. PASSENGERS ...

HEAVY FALL IN U.B. STOCK*

... warnings were sent to individuals intending to sail in the Lusitania. The most significant of all were the letters received In Washington from officials in Germany private persons stating that the Lusitania would surely be One official was told with much positive ...

NAVAL EXPERTS’ VIEWS

... speed to avoid her. The Lusitania had a speed of 25 knots, and was generally assumed that any vessel over 15 knot* was practically immune. Of oouiee, was possible, added Commander Balkan, that the submarine was lying the Lusitania’s course. It was known ...

Spaciousness of ths Vetssl

... Orey-streeL could have been placed In one of the holdi of the Lusitania, the figure on thO tow the would have been only aiightfg above the captain paced the bridge. The turbine engines the Lusitania wwss by Messrs John Brown and Company, and the average speed ...

THE GERMAN THREATS

... the passengers who intended embark in the.Lusitania received telegrams of warning -signed John Smith or “George Jones.” One in particular, addressed Mr A. G. Vanderbilt, said;— Have definite authority Lusitania is to torpedoed You had better cancel passage ...

FEELIHC IN AMERICA

... telegram from Berlin states that the following semi-official statement has been issued there regarding the loss of the Lusitania:— The Lusitania was of course, most of the British merchant vessels late have been, armed with guns, and had among her cargo, as ...

*ORTH-EAST PLAYINC PCS TIME. German Reply to United State’s | Letter to “ The Times ” Leads Note About to ..

... Times Leads Note About to Prosecution. TNE LUSITANIA OUTRAGE Will President Wilson Consent to Delay? AMSTERDAM, Sunday Th« following is a brief summary German Mote America regarding The sinking the Lusitania. The Note says Germany conaidgrs it that both ...