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... d Americans at Philadelphia on Monday night. President Wilson, referring to the situation created by the sinking of the Lusitania, said there was such a thing as a man being too proud to fight. There was such a thing as being so right that it did not ...
... officials, and most emphatically its Imperisi Head, in rousing the destruction by torpedo ing of the passenger steamship Lusitania, of the Cononl Line, while on her seaward journey from America to England, ns a result of which cowardly and indeseriliably ...
... barbarous and despicable foe. The terrible news of the murder of over twelve hundred innocent men, women and children on the Lusitania last week has fired every worker with re-doubled energy and a determination to show their loyalty to Bing and country by ...
... Breeches a Speciality.—T. MAP,. Righ-street.—Advt ON LrEiTTANTA .—Several local poop!, had friends and relatives on board thr Lusitania, hut fortunately none of these have been lost so far as we ran learn. Weston girl arrived home in a dared eondition, hut ...
... House of Commons. Another :lotions result of the German-baiting which occurred 'n the East End and elsewhere as a sequel the Lusitania tragedy is hardly yet realised perhaps. But the truth of it is. some, at least, of last week's looting wan carried out by ...
... readers will be glad to Irani. i. enjoying the best of health. A correspondent tells this story of on. of the victims of the Lusitania. One of the passengers was a commercial traseiler for • big Staffordshire firm. When he was instructed, !some time ago, to ...
... flourished in the reign of James %J. By the tragic death of Mrs. George Sterling Ryerson, of Toronto. in the sinking of the Lusitania by the Germans. Colonel Ryerson, President of the Canadian Red Croon Society. is called upon for the second time within a ...