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C. K. SHAWE

... point out that the assumption that the States lui- no power retaliation for the tnurder id Americm citizens on board the Lusitania incorrect? America can inflict a tremendous blow on Germain : she can do it without ritking the life single soldier or sailor ...

War .not Li rim

... deliberation well as with firmness.** There bos lav-n nothing change the opinion advanced yesterday that the siiihiog the Lusitania will not plunge the United States imo war, but tho sinking Ameriean ship, whether passenger or cargo vessel, will inflame ...

THE UNITED STATES AND GERMANY. CONFLICTING VIEWS THE CON- TROVERSY. (Lachance Telegraph Company's Telegram ..

... to the fact that the t,vM-l was carrying munitions of war. The aubi urine dixharged its torpedo in inch manner that the Lusitania would not have sunk unless it .id contained explosive material., and Germany * :rows the responsibility tor the disaster ...

THE TYNESIDE PASSENGERS

... THE TYNESIDE PASSENGERS. Tyneside paaoenger* on the Lusitania include Mr. Alston, son Mr. and Mr*. Alston, Blaydon, ►aved; Mi>a Margaret Coleman, Blytb, a mcinb.l th«' Carino Company of murical artists, who has been louring A merit *; Mr. George Stock* ...

.Some of the Bodies Recovirep

... .nlrai.ee ~f the mam dining saloon al>«,ui 2.30. and heard a dii!l from the l»ow>. .-Irisk him they were lorpedo«d. The Lusitania to..k li-t starboard one*-. lienrd only one report. a nd ten minute* the ship sink. Ihev could not boats 0 port side. He ...

A DANISH STEAMER MINED

... prepare ita judonnent. That Court or part of was going *it to hear the ca*o of the Lusitania, and he did not tlihik the judgment would be delivered until the Lusitania inquiry had been held. ...

COURT AM) PERSONAL

... indication the particular course action which the United Mates Government intend to take in connection with the sinking of the Lusitania, there has been evidence here to-day activity in a. certain direction at Washington. For instance, Mr. Walter H. Page, tho ...

OfTnAOEH

... The unanimoualv adopted resolution expressing •itter ohborrence of the crime against civilisation in the sinking of the Lusitania. It was reported that tho district baa contributed 36 officers and 2,680 men to Arruv, and one offiirr an»l Torn the Navy ...

(flti'iEii'a Tixeohaii.)

... Gioraalc d'ltalia .>ays Ihis i» one of the atrocious episodes the horrible war. One cannot understand how the sinking the Lusitania can profit Germany. Great Britain has lost a liner, Germany has assumed the responsibility fee the painful impression caused ...

THE PRESIDENT SEARCHING

... during the last twentyfour hours tho majority urge the President take vigorous action against Germany avenge the sinking the Lusitania, but not indicate what action would regarded sufficiently vigorous to meet the occasion. certain number the President’s ...

Tiif. Ue&llts m» Mo'■pa vs Fp.iitin*-

... advance, they were heard to remark that •* they were going get bit of their own ba«k.’‘ Possibly the memory the fate the Lusitania also had .something with the prim determination avenged on the enernv. I night ccutsolidating the position won—a work with ...