THE LUSITANIA
... THE LUSITANIA. ...
... THE LUSITANIA. ...
... LUSITANIA’S FATE. 4 INFAMOUS HKAVV Friday t&s German submarine fftiaUw comnwtled the most outrage oi which they have yet been guilty by torpe doing and sink>ng the faznoiai liner a. point eight nvilo* soukh by west ot the Old Head of Kiruale, near Queenetowa ...
... in thove water-*; and whether was ire that the Lusitania was expected arrive Queens town about noon, on Friday last, and that the German Embassy Washington had publicly announced before sailing the Lusitania that -he would .sunk the road aeroae: lie was ...
... ORDERS. The Copenhagen correspondent the Telegraph'’ telegraphs that learns from an authoritative source that torpedoing the Lusitania was ordered to l>o carried out without fail tho Kaher. th.- greatest reward submarine succeeding. ...
... the Lusitania passengers rescued from a watery grave Mrs. Wyatt, who aged 00 and hail* from Ashton-undor-Lyne, had been living in New Bedford, Maas, where she lost her husband. After four years’ absence, she determined ret urn home the Lusitania, against ...
... lhre«» Livorpool, ...
... Captain Turner, and one first and second the Lusitania were amongst the saved. HOW AMPIBIGA FEELS. GERMANS ATTACKED BY CROWD, A “Times” war telegram dated New York Friday atates; Th» news of the sinking of the Lusitania was received throughout the United States ...
... CHESHIRE REGIMENT. LUSITANIA SUNK. PIRATES* LATEST ACHIEVE- MENT. 1,200 NON-COMBATANTS SENT TO THE BOTiOM. A WORLD-DISGUSTING CRIME. The German threat of exactly previous has boeai fulfilled (to the letter. The great Oun-ard liner Lusitania was torpedoed off ...
... inst., at Golborn David, Hatton Heath, Thomas Formstone, in his 75th year. HUGHES ??On May 7th, by the foundering of S.S.. Lusitania, Thomas Owen, the beloved husband of Alice Hughes, Prince of Wales?? Restaurant, Chester. JANKINSON??On May 9th, killed in ...
... splendid value.—Bradleys Corner, Foregiate-street, Cfce^cr. LUSITANIA VICTIMS. —The bodies of Mrs. BooLh-J ones and hea- daughter, Ailsa Boor.h- Jones, who were lest in the sinking of the Lusitania, luave been found and identified at Queenstown, and were ...
... homicidal inten- j lion, but that ia never -yw j or even |*a!iiation. Anotlicr pica advanced I German journals is tliat tlm Lusitania was “armed with lea.-t two 12oentnuctre guns placed the atern. She was prepared and ready | to adiniaistfr death blow every ...
... are absolutely oiir poor fellows, not fi' them square and fair, but. are gradually them. Thet 'ws awful thing a.bo«»t the Lusitania. I hope the will join us, for it would help te bring the war to a dose, I think Italy will be with us scon.” CAPTAIN JERSEY ...