LUSITANIA Will appear In to-morrow's LLOYD'S NEWS
... LUSITANIA Will appear In to-morrow’s WS SPECIAL TELEGRAMS INTERVIEWS. ...
... LUSITANIA Will appear In to-morrow’s WS SPECIAL TELEGRAMS INTERVIEWS. ...
... PASSENGER ON THE LUSITANIA Feared Loss of Sowerby Bridge Man. Grave fears are entertained by the parents and friends of Mr. Geo. Arthur Smith (24), of 64, Wakeficld-road, Sowerby Bridge, who was o Ppassenger (m[ the Lusitania, as to hh‘ nlrl}:“ nquiring ...
... CHEERS WHEN THE LUSITANIA SANK UCALLOUSNESS OF CREW OF SUBVARINE, SERIOUS CRITICISMS PASSED SURVIVORS QUESTIONS TO BE DISCUSSED AT OFFICIAL PASSENGER’S CHAT TH CAPTAI ...
... LOST WITH THE LUSITANIA. SOWERBY BRIDGE YOUNG MAN'S FATE. Mr Sam Smith, of 64, Wakefield-roud, Sowerby Bn;!, whose son, lih Geo. Arthur Smith, was a pa-xn‘on the Lusitania, has as yet heard no by M, Banith and tho facndy that M. Benithe ‘ ~ . un., }- ...
... 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 ...
... SMASHED TO FRACMENTS. TERRIBLE SCENES ON THE LUSITANIA. A Steward’s Story. The “Star’” publishes an account of the sinking of the Lueitania from its Dublin correspondent. In an interview a cabin steward said the passengers were all at lJuncheon, and the ...
... LUSITANIA VICTIMS. MORE BODIES RECOVERED. MISSING AMERICAN PASSENGERS. The Central News specia! eorerspondent at Queenstown gtelegraphs that the latest information at the Cunard Co.’s offices is that there are three more bodies to inerease the seven reported ...
... AND THE SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA: EVASIVE REPLY TO AMERICA SUCCESS ON THE WAY TO LENS. A| Uin CAPTURED AFTER HOT FIGHTING. ...
... WHOLESALE MURDER, The Loss of the Lusitania, Archdeacon Norris at Hebden Bridge ‘L‘- L Em T g IR aiir sk ~ial h sung, including, “0 God ’mflr‘:b‘\!&p m,g:d‘.::fl« for nlll mankind we pray” und the National Anthem. A collection was taken tw’nl.hn ‘l.,‘!l\;tn“zi ...
... MOTOR NOTES. FIRST AID TO LUSITANIA. By J. P. Holland. It may apgear & bit late in the day to write anvihing more about (he Lusitania, considering how that horvible crime has exhausted one’s power of expletive, But there is another side to e emudent which ...
... AMERICA AND LUSITANIA. What Will She Do? Nothing | Or What ? W Tuesday. ealled at State Department yesterday, wad their horror and P R made plain Government’s position ke Uikl Shute Gorecammont, o 6 o b as a of Dutch subjects had lost their lives in the ...
... SAVED FROM THE LUSITANIA A THANES ZAM-BUK. Zam-Buk, the ever-ready ‘‘ First-aid,” has proved a friend in need to more than one survivor of the ‘‘ Lusitania ”’ tragedy, not only for healing the cuts and bruises caused by the buffeting of the waves and ...