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THE LUCY'S OCEAN RECORDS

... run in the Octobar of 1907 the Lusitania did an average of 620 knots daily. reckoning on the 23 hours from noon to noon of the eastward trip. Shy arrived in tame on that occasion to greet the new Mauretania. The Lusitania was now running smoothly, and ...

NO OUNS ON BOARD

... GREYHOUND. hen the Lusitania was launched from the yards of Mears John Brown & Company, Ltd., at Clydebank, on the 7th of June, 1906, Great Britain resumed her place as the paseessor of the largest vessel in the world. %%hen the Lusitania was in the building ...

VOYAGE OF THE TRANSYLVANIA. SAID TO HAVE BEEN THREATENED

... Transylvania was one of the Tranaathintic liners specially threatened by the Germane with the same late as betel the Lusitania. The vessel arrived at the Tail of the Bank about throe o'clock on Monday morning, and went on with the afternoon tide to ...

FRIDAY

... steamer Cushing; the torpedoing without warning of the steamer Gulfl.ght; and, finally, the torpedoing without warning of the Lusitania, with the loss of move than 1000 lives of noncombatants, among them over 100 Americans, 2s-These acts are declared to be ...

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... for publication by the Press fewer. Public opinion against the unspeakable nation in the port which should have been the Lusitania'a haven has become acute that the police have re. solved to intern all unnaturalieed Teuton., and to warn certain of those ...

THE ATRT)}UE AND COATBRIDGE A nvERTISER

... agreed to come to this country on . a surprise visit, and it was not until the news reached America of the sinlting of the Lusitania that a cable came from a daughter to the friends here stating that the mother had booked with the Cameronia. and had been ...

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... that the warfare of the see in the future was going to be very different from what it was in the past. Iteferr ng to the Lusitania disaster, he said there was ne possible explanation of it, except that those ,• who were waging the war against this country ...

THE LESITANI I CRIME

... attempted to excuse their callousness on the ground that chips they have attacked were armed. The admiralty announces that the Lusitania woe not armed. Graphic dories of the last scenes on the doomed ship are told by the eurvivora, and show in a poignant manner ...

THE AIRDRIE AND COATBRIDGE ADVERTISER. GERM AN BRUTALIT

... on propaganda aganuit our neutrality, and declared, when the nation was mourning, that the Americans who were lost in the Lusitania had themselves to blame, because she was rightly torpedoed as an enemy ship. Cold-blooded, untruthful, egotistital, and ...

AIRDRIE SEAFORTH GASSED

... Sammy as a Duellist and Methods of Margaret'' are real good comedies. and the Bridget depicts several incidents in the Lusitania ;hsaster. There wee a . omplete change , if pictures on Thursday. The panic programme will he repeatcd to-night. Next week ...

ire-Proaident . 11 r. tMtkem 111 WOt

... .stated that wan speakmg ;.:nglish with a German accent circulated among the passengers on the pier a warning that the Lusitania is doomed.•' The warning telegrama were signed John Jones, James Smith, and other fictitious names . This threat we. unheeded ...

AIRDRIE AtSTRALIAN'S DEATH

... very sad to relate that his mother, who was on a surprise visit to Scotland, is supposed to be one of the Victims of the Lusitania diaaster. Etttero to the Mar. -30 )- 'LECKIE v. SITANKF3. Sir,—ln your report in today's Express of case Leckie v. Shanks ...