“PURE PIRACY.”
... “PURE PIRACY.” Syracuse, New York, Saturday. 1. Mr. Roosevelt, commenting on the Lusitania ioulrm. said these deeds by no rule of intermational law, can be regarded otherwise than a 8 pure piracy. ...
... “PURE PIRACY.” Syracuse, New York, Saturday. 1. Mr. Roosevelt, commenting on the Lusitania ioulrm. said these deeds by no rule of intermational law, can be regarded otherwise than a 8 pure piracy. ...
... Kenveth Douglas, the well-kvown London actor, who is playing in “A Pair of Silk Stockings” iu America, was not on board the Lusitania. A cable to Mrs. Douglas earlier in the week stated that Mr. Douglas was travelling by another Cunard boat. ...
... THE FULLEST THE LATEST THE BEST Account of the TORPEDOING Of the CUNARD LINER LUSITANIA Will appear in TO-MORROW'S LLOYDS SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. SPECIAL INTERVIEWS. SPECIAL DESCRIPTIONS Order your Lloyd's now, the ...
... High Seas. No words can be too strong to write of the latest outrage by the Germans, the torpedoing ‘and sinking of the Lusitania. It is a erime that - must horrify the civilised world, and stamp with indelible infamy the German nation. If the incident ...
... Cunard it succumbed. Few of the passen- Company has reportad the nationalities of the cers saved anything more than the Lusitania’s passangers as fellows:— ? e - Saloon passengers: HBritish 178, American clothes they wore. lritimm 106, Grooks 3, Swiss ...
... The World's Greatest Sea Crime— THE SINKING OF THE MIGHTY LUSITANIA. In brilllant weather, with 2,160 souls on board, without warning, the Lusitania, the flower of the Cunard Fleet, was sunk by Germany, htuh:mnco::::n foe of the For COMPLETE REPORT, ...
... ADMIRAL'S STATEMENT ONE HUNDRED DIE EN ROUTE Queenstown, Saturday, 3.30 a.m. ~ The number of the pfiwuwers rescued from the Lusitania, who have died whilst being conveved to Queenstown, reaches 100.—Central News. ...
... A THREAT FULFILLED. LAST WEEK'S WARNINGS TO AMERICAN PASSENGERS. Although the torpedoing of the Lusitania comes as a great surprise, the Germans undoubtedly gave full warning of their intentions to sink the vessel, even going to the length of inserting ...
... 'lit-, ‘ing for news of their son, who was nturnin(‘ on the Lusitania after a lecture tour in ‘Amcrica. An American gentleman stated that he hadfcabled to hie wife to cross by the | Lusitania, “as,” he added, “‘she was the only ihont that could get away ...
... submarine about a thousand yards distant. He remarked the circumstance, and immediately saw the track of a torpedo. The Lusitania was struck forward, there was a loud explosion, portions of wreckage flew about, and shortly afterwards the liner was struck ...
... ’b ' MR. STUART MASON. Mr. Stuart Mason, who is announced {3 Bs one of the first-class passengers ori | the Lusitania, is a son of Mr Herbert W. Mason, of Sproughton, and ' a member of the firm of G. Mason, '\ Itd., Cake Mills, Ipswich. He went to America ...
... Kinsale, has sunk, insale says: Lusitania, torpedoed off 2.25 p.m.—Lusitania has twelve hundred passengers aboard. Now confirmad vessel has sunk. 326 p.m.—Vessels now steaming out of harbour to rescue 'gseng':rs. 3,27 p.m.—Lusitania sank at 2.30 p.m. south-west ...