LUSITANIA SUNK
... LUSITANIA SUNK. TORPEDOED OFF THE IRISH SURVIVORS LANDED AT QUPIENSTOWN. ...
... LUSITANIA SUNK. TORPEDOED OFF THE IRISH SURVIVORS LANDED AT QUPIENSTOWN. ...
... THE LUSITANIA DISASTER. RESUMED INQUEST AT QUEENSTOWN. At the resumed inquest at Queenston n on Saturday on victims of the Lusitania disaster, the jury found that Mrs King was wilfully and unlawfully drowned by the crew of a German submarine, and expressed ...
... LAUNCHING. When the Lusitania was launched from the ,cards of Messrs John Breen and Company, Ltd., at Clydebank, on the 7th of June Great Britain resumed her plat* as th'e poslessor of the largest vessel in the world. What the Lusitania was in the building ...
... United Kingdom valued at £02.54, of which £7861 is Scottish estate. It has transpired that a Forfar lady was on board the Lusitania when it waa torpedoed by a German submarine. Miss Mary Jane Walker, daughter of the late Mr James Walker, farmer at Moss-side ...
... the passengers transferred to the Lusitania. He was about 30 years of age. Messrs Fenwick Brothers, drapers, Milngavic, received intimation on Monday that their brother, John Fenwiek, was a passenger on board the Lusitania, and as his name does not amear ...
... state that the Lusitania, which probably had bullion aboard. in addition to her general cargo of about £12,000 ♦alue, was equipped with boats and capacity for three thousand persons. Captain Turner, who was in command of the Lusitania, is the second senior ...
... soldiers who were awaiting her had reason to believe that she was amongst the survivors. DUNDEE PASSENGERS. On board the Lusitania were various Dundee passengers. Two of them are known to be saved—Mr William Scrimgeour, marine engineer, Arbroath Road, ...
... a torpedo was aimed at us which did not strike the ship. There was apparently a track of a torpedo in the water, but the Lusitania made a slew round and avoided it. Then she was struck, and it was not long before she started to settle down. When I got ...
... managed to keep afloat till a small vessel came to any aid. Asked bow the passengers behaved when it became manifest that the Lusitania was doomed, Mr Jenkins teplied:—Magnificently. The crew also did all they could. FORD'S NUMBER ONE WHISKY THE CREAM OF OLD ...
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... UNITED STATES The Clamed finer Lusitania was torpedoed by a submarine aad sunk eight miles south by west of Kinsale en Friday afternam. Latest 'mews from the Admiralty give the following as the figures concerning the Lusitania:--On board 2180; rescued 703; ...
... and to-day it lies defeated, a thing of shame, stained with the blood of the weak and innocent. With the sinking of the Lusitania her honour sank. We can say no more; we bow our heads in shame for our common humanity. There is no excuse, no palliation ...