THE LUSITANIA
... THE LUSITANIA. Clambn&Qt JJrcss FRIDAY, MAY Ulh. 1915. th«* nu»st ami ■tructive of all th«* coranmits which hav« i been made on the sinkin-g of ...
... THE LUSITANIA. Clambn&Qt JJrcss FRIDAY, MAY Ulh. 1915. th«* nu»st ami ■tructive of all th«* coranmits which hav« i been made on the sinkin-g of ...
... THE LOSS OF THE LUSITANIA. Feared Death of Mr. W. Brodrick Cloete. It is feared that Mr. W. Brodrick Cloete. of Upper Hare Park, was hoard the ill-fated liner Lusitania. No tidings have been received from him. Mrs. Cloete went Liverpool last week to await ...
... THE LUSITANIA CRIME. Rev. Dr. x Crafer on Germany’s Crowning Infamy. “I SAW A BEAST RISE UP OUT OF THE SEA.” The Vicar of AH Saints’ (the Rev. Dr. T. W. Crafor) made a forcible allusion on Sunday to the sinking of the Lusitania, taking his text' the words ...
... small feather beds made .£1 14«. and .£1 ss. respectively. The Lusitania. —In the course of his sermon Sunday the Vicar (the Rev. H. W. Robinson) made reference to the sinking of the Lusitania. Taking for his text several verses in the 94th Psalm, beginning ...
... to joining the Army can obtained of Sergt. Godding, of Mill Croft. The Loss or the Lusitania. —The Rev. H. T. Havard-Jones made brief reference to the ioss the Lusitania at the close his sermon Sunday morning at the parish church. At the conclusion of ...
... the Empire. They must make « peace which would ensure justice being meted out to the murderers {he innocent victims the Lusitania. was only in Berlin that this war could come to an end. Mr. llyder addressed the meeting, and eai were peace-loving nation ...
... Tbe past seven days have been crowded with incident any week *ince the war Gfi - opened Friday with tho the liner, the Lusitania, by a‘ German »übm*rine and the murder 1.400 of her jsisaeiigers .md crew. On Monday Zeppelin appeared over Southern! and ...
... deeds that had been done recently, particularly the sinking th-‘ Falaba its Way South Africa, and last week the crime of the Lusitania. Although that society was doing admirable work all over the world, he thought the world at loige required more moral training ...
... Germans seem stop at nothing accomplish their ends. • also seem quite reckless to what tion they incur. The sinking the Lusitania to one the unscrupulous and Inhuman acts ever perpetrated bv a counter at war.** “Grand Food’* in Hospital. Pte. n. B. Toller ...
... after very long and ittiniul illness. RrOßriTiNo.—Great ind.gnat ion shown here upon receiving th© new* of the sinking of Lusitania; a* result several of our young men haw decided enlist ami will shortly In? w»«ri«g tl.i- khaki REACH. StniDAT School Anniversary ...