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Tnr. JlEscrr.n German Officers,

... frighten American passenger, from travelling on British ships miscarried yesterday when over 1,-JOO passengers sailed the Lusitania after having been solemn! v wanted not only by German Embassy lit YVashington, hut various German sympathisers who, having ...

WHERE THE LUSITANIA WAS SUNK

... WHERE THE LUSITANIA WAS SUNK HerruHf^r -1 f/• T Dingle B ' CasUen'arJ n ft y f Va!sriiirf. LUSITANIA SUNK. TORPEDOED OFF IRISH COAST. FATE PASSENGERS AND CREW , , fc*»| N V •• r v Lirt£ftlCK 9 /? with regard the lofcs lii> i»i‘ passengers and crew. The ...

THE MONEY MARKET

... linary urn a low bnu'rat •JL,. 3d., while Kiiij Line iniptiircd to IOJ, and Ciinard Ordinary moved t»l . 17.. (id. The late Lusitania *;»> not u during Ijusiuota iioiUf. Mar *»ui tlrM riju ion»N w* firuipr. but Anglo-■ ! • .|.ii h, . i rStoi'b t'» •• L>oii>* ...

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... between neutrals and the Allies. This trade continues be enormous, and will so remain* despite submarine outrages of the Lusitania type, whilst tins Heels of Great Britain and her Allies arc large prevent the Germans from using their over-water hattleshi)«» ...

Do. piw;*:; Cemral Lectbcr ..

... rather firmer tendency afterwards, but prices again sagged owing to the quietness of the export demand. The news of the Lusitania disaster increased the weakness in the late trade, and tho close was weak, at a loss of 24c. to 2ic. Sales 10.000 bushels ...

AMERICAN COTTON

... Eastern situation also assistfnl the recovery. In the afternoon wave weakness follow**! the fir.*t report the sinking the Lusitania. This, with the weakness iho Stock Market ami fear® further political difficulties, brought about heavy general liquidation ...

UVRU \:m ON HOARD

... Has sunk. 3.25 p.m. —Lusitania has passengers aboard Now continued vessel has sunk. p.m.—Vessels now steaming out harbour rescue passengers p.m.—Lusitania - p.m. Kiusale. Offiets hero Lusitania sank off (-alley Head, west oi Kinsalc Head. intelligence as ...

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... China situation held back the full effect of these, and when that was apparently cleared up, news of the destruction of the Lusitania and all that mav involve caused complete colla|we. )>articuiar]y in Industrial*, and on balance both the railroad list and ...

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* ...

Tiik lu./l-: « . n i.ii: n.*; 1

... against iho sheer piracy «*l the German methods tma«h. Ik this, it probable that the countiv will ask. in tin* ease of tlio Lusitania, why. instead of lollowing the ordinary route ami ol making for Kinsalo Head, t.he was not to take far the >ouih, she might ...