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THE LUSITANIA TORPEDOED. How The Vessel Went Down. Piteous Scenes at Queenstown. Aghast at Germany's Greatest ..

... THE LUSITANIA TORPEDOED. How The Vessel Went Down. Piteous Scenes at Queenstown. Aghast at Germany's Greatest Crime. at on Friday afternoon the Lusitania flo wing the water proudly ; at 2.35 p.m. she helpless in the trough of the sea, the water 'mg over ...

The Lusitania” Horror. Public Meetings in Dundalk. largely aitcmled ojx*n air imblw* meeting lie.d in Dundalk ..

... The Lusitania” Horror. Public Meetings in Dundalk. largely aitcmled ojx*n air imblw* meeting lie.d in Dundalk Mondas iht* Rsoliuion was passed on iht; mulion Mr. J. Cocks, general manager tile Dundalk and Ncurv Steam Packet Co., seconded Kdward Goodman: ...

Further Bodies Washed Up

... Further Bodies Washed Up. Several additional bodies of the Lusitania victims have been washed ashore, and of those 16 were brought to Queenstown, 6to Castletownabend, and many to Baltimore. Some of the bodies were identified. An inquest was held at Baltimore ...

HISTORY OF THE GREAT LINER

... had passed to the German flag some years before. During the tests in August 1907 the Lusitania averaged, over 24 hours' steaming, a speed of 25.35 knots. The Lusitania made her maiden voyage in September of the same year, and in the following month made ...

“WILFUL MURDER

... County Louth Men hurled to their doom. Mt n of Louth ! think of your comrades who have fallen victims of German hate in the Lusitania. ...

DEATH ROLL REDUCED

... DEATH ROLL REDUCED. Happily, the loss of life by the sinking of the Lusitania is now shown, by the official figures, to have been much smaller than those first published. The Cunard Company on Monday issued an official statement giving the following figures ...

At the

... crew of the :!1 fated Lusitania O. LEVINS. Secretarv DUNDALK SAILORS AND WAR BOM « In live Kings Bench Division. Dublin, j Wednesdav. Ixrfore the Lord Chief Hivev, Mary Street. Dundalk, who was making his first trip in the Lusitania trimmer, has licen lost ...

ATTITUDE OF AMERICA

... rising rapidly on all sides. Germany has been stirred to enthusiasm by re cent successes, and blatantly rejoices over the Lusitania; the Kaiser has roused himself to the pitch of violence in telegrams to Rome and Athens; the countries opposed to Germany ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1915
Newspaper: Drogheda Independent
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 906 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE DROGHEDA INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1915•

... NAVEL WAR. The purely naval aspects of the loss of the Lusitania have been sharply canvassed during the week. Condemn on of the German crime (which in Germany been excused by the lit that the Lusitania was armed) has been mingled with criticism of the British ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1915
Newspaper: Drogheda Independent
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 935 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

IS CONSCRII’TION AT HAN’D?

... touched on. The opening speech at that meeting was made bv Mr. Thomas J. Byrne, who proposed resolution of condemnation the Lusitania savagery. They were there that day, but would be in France to-morroyv to avenge this event They were there to vow that thev ...

CONDOLENCE

... occasioned great loss. Mr P. Toner seconded. Mr. H, Moynagh moved a vole svmpathy the relatives those who went down on the Lusitania. He believed there were un to ten local vicunas of this most brutal German murder, and it was fitting that that public meeting ...