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PROGRESS OF THE WAR

... PROGRESS OF THE WAR. AT the beginning of last week nubile attenti, was almost entirely concentrated upon Lusitania horror, to the exclusion of event., .c can be properly described as of military cance. The sinking of the Luvit 1, art ha sufficiently ...

THE DA RDA N ELLE&

... accomplished. and the UB6lOllB of clearing the remainder of the Straits nd the Peninsula should be less difficult. THE LOST LUSITANIA. THitEk: years ago the sinking of the Titanic by an act of God etood out against a clear background of peace and thrilled ...

A I.usitania Victim

... A I.usitania Victim. Dr. F. S. Pearson, who with his wife went dos' ii in the Lusitania, something more than a man of science and an able financier, says the Wr4ll•;filer Gazette. He was a 'ailerons, far-seeing, and judicious philaniliropi=t, who knew ...

Glenrinnes Soldier Wounded

... War, and come through without any mishap. He afterwards wntto nd was in Montana when war broke out. He came home in the Lusitania, joined the 3rd Gordons at Aberdeen, and was almost immediately rent to the Front. Though only in France for about two months ...

TUESDAY'S TELEGRAMS

... TUESDAY'S TELEGRAMS. London, Tuesday. TODAY the Cabinet met at 10, Downing Street. SOME bodies from the Lusitania were washed ashore near Skibbereen to-day. THE death is announced of Rev. B. Petty, 32, the pastor of Hope Baptist Chapel, Cardiff, from ...

THE BANFFSHIRE HERALD

... TWINS lOW COAST. The steamer Lusitania, sailing from New York to Liverpool. where she was due to arrive yesterday, was while of the Irish coast yesterday afternoon about three o'clock torpedoed by a German submarine. The Lusitania carried passengers and crew ...

Published: Saturday 08 May 1915
Newspaper: Banffshire Herald
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 921 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

A WILD BEAST LOOSE

... national life. Let no American mistake the point to which we have come If Germany, having admitted responsibility for the Lusitania massacre, asserts her determination to emotione her policy, then there is only one erne for nation honouring itself or oaring ...

She found a boat ready to he launched, and and her daughter were practically the last enter it. The boat

... people not to sail by the Lusitania. MTH PASSENGER'S PITIFUL STORY. Oae of those who has escaped is Mr George Barclay, who was on his way borne to Keith after a five years' stay in Canada. Mr Barclay says that when the Lusitania was covering the second ...

PROHIBITION

... capitalists were rendering friendly service to this country and to our allies. The terrible stormy of the tcrpedoing of the Lusitania had immediate effect not only in New York but also in centres where ilerman Americans are influential in compelling frank ...

Published: Saturday 22 May 1915
Newspaper: Banffshire Herald
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 332 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

LONDON LETTER. truer OUR OWN

... he brought to tr.al when the day of reokosing dawns. America. Roused. Germany most realise by now that the sinking of the Lusitania was about the worst day's wcrk she could do. It has led to drastic measures agaiust Germans in all parts of the British Kmpire ...