CUNARD LINER LUSITANIA
... CUNARD LINER LUSITANIA. The great Ccuiard Uner wlxich was torpe loed and sunk a German submarine Old Kinsale Head, near Cork, yesterday afternoon. ...
... CUNARD LINER LUSITANIA. The great Ccuiard Uner wlxich was torpe loed and sunk a German submarine Old Kinsale Head, near Cork, yesterday afternoon. ...
... Herr Deynburg and '• host of German ag-ents wifl. bilsily - in an attempt to prove that Germany justified in sinking the Lusitania. Ai' the manifestations public opinion ar i that can be definitely stated that all efforts will futile.— Standard.'' CONFLICTING ...
... press comments on the torpedoing the Lusitania: The Figaro — Low Germany had fallen, one could have imagined that she would her infamy so fax as to put into execution the threat uttered against the Lusitania. One might have thought she would hesitate ...
... Passage through Sound is prohibited. LOSS OF LUSITANIAEXCITEMENT IN ABERDEEN NORTH. The news of the loss of the famous steamer Lusitania was made known to deen and district a special edition Express last night. A record sale perienced. Intense excitement prevail ...
... OFFICIAL AMERICAN VIEW. Kew York, Friday. The State Department announoes, that the of the Lusitania falls in the same category that of the ship and both will handled along the same lines so far America's interests are concerned.— Daily Washington, Friday ...
... Irish Times, the says that Germany thought frighten ns this outrage, she has made mistake. She wiH find the sinking of the Lusitania has supplied the last impetus which was needed to rouse the whole manhood of the United Kingdom. oold of the nation. New ...
... EHUD'S PATHETIC APPEAI Saturday. Hie Press Association special correspondent ■ at Queenstown telegraphs:— Passengers from the Lusitania picked by | boast whioh left Queenstown for rescue work were landed Queenstown last night, the first batch arriving about ...
... SURVIVORS. TOTAL APPROXIMATELY CORRECT. (Press Bureau.) The Press Bureau informed Admiralty that no more reports regarding the Lusitania have been received, and that the number survivors already given is regarded ...
... Special. VIEWS OF NAVAL MEN. 1 ' LORD CHARLES BERESFORD. Lord Charles Beresford said that the cause the torpedoing of the Lusitania, in his opinion, was the shortage of cruisers protect the trade routes. That had been his opinion toy yean paafc. COMMANDER ...
... TWINS lOW COAST. The steamer Lusitania, sailing from New York to Liverpool. where she was due to arrive yesterday, was while of the Irish coast yesterday afternoon about three o'clock torpedoed by a German submarine. The Lusitania carried passengers and crew ...
... THE LOSS OF LUSITANIA. Aberdeen Journal LONDON 6 MkW A.L L'tiMOUUAMU: .UCKUKUt I tA.HJ'titrNlSt* OH# \SL> ABERDEEN, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1915. The Cunard liner .sitania is the latest to fall a victim to the German submarine. Yesterday afternoon the magnificent ...
... The following telegram addressed Mr Alfred G. Vanderbilt was stated be typical of the rest— 1 ' Have it definite authority Lusitania is to be torpedoed. You had better cancel immediately. Neither Mr Vanderhilt nor any other passengers paid the slightest ...