THE LUSITANIA
... THE LUSITANIA. (Continued from Page I.) ; ...
... THE LUSITANIA. (Continued from Page I.) ; ...
... LUSITANIA TORPEDOED. . Sunk by German Submarine Off Irish Coast. ...
... WAS LUSITANIA TRAGEDY UNAVOIDABLE? America Could Enter the Conflict and Settle the War. WHAT THE U.S. (By CAPT. MAVY COULD DO. IN NEMO.) As the tragedy of the Lusitania does not seem to have been unavoidable, and may not have been so, strong criticism ...
... Saved from the Lusitania Tji due course travelled north to Aberdeen. and ha-s been posted with the battalion. A People’s Journal” representative had a brief but interesting conversation with the gailant young colonial, who, looking spick and span in kilt ...
... of Death. APPALLING SCENES WHEN LUSITANIA WENT DOWN. TELL HARROWING STORIES. (By Our Special Commissioner.) It is a sad home in Kilmarnock. Mr Wallace had arranged to meet the Lusitania at Liverpool and bring his daughter and grandchild home with him ...
... Lusitania Skipper’s Romantic Rise. POPULAR WITH ALL. Captain W. F. Turner. Little w'onder the passengers who embarked the Lusitania treated lightly the warnings issued them ostensibly Germans. They knew that in Captain W. F. Turner, R.N.R., commander ...
... Mr J. Foster Stackhouse, the Polar explorer, was one of the victims of the Lusitania catastrophe. ...
... SURVIVORS | survivors of the Lusitania whom I in| terviewed after the terrible disaster all bore traces of the tragedy they had come through, and it was pitiful tale of premeditated murder that they had to tell me. Mr James Haldane, a Partick man, at ...
... MAY 15, 1915 “WE HAD TO CUT THE BOAT ROPES.” Millionaire Coalowner on Lusitania Tragedy. CREW NOT EFFICIENT. There was an entire absence of discipline and a complete lack of organisation throughout the whole affair.” I shalll THE ANSWER IS HE* YES. . ...
... 2000 LIVES IN PERIL. The ill-fate Lusitania as she looked w 'THTTE greatest blow yet struck the ■* German pirate# in their submarine blockade” has fallen. That magnificent liner the Lusitania, which held the record for Atlantic run until her slightly ...
... EXCITEMENT IN THE COUNTRY. Probably no event in tibia war hae aroused so much interest in the country as the sinking of the Lusitania. As soon as the news] was received huge crowds, including many members of the American colony, assembled at the Cunard Offices ...
... CAPTAIN’S STORY. THE JURY’S INDICTMENT OF MURDERERS. The statement that instructions were sent to the Lusitania was borne out at the inquest on some of the victims at Kinsale by Captain Turner, who stated that had received special instructions from the ...