TO CORRESPONDENTS
... TO CORRESPONDENTS. C. Q.—The City Battalion* are part of Kitchener's Army. T. J. (Smethwick*.—The Lusitania wts unarmed. Patriotic.—(l) Guelph 01) Prlacew Victoria- THE PARLIAMENT OF WAR. ...
... TO CORRESPONDENTS. C. Q.—The City Battalion* are part of Kitchener's Army. T. J. (Smethwick*.—The Lusitania wts unarmed. Patriotic.—(l) Guelph 01) Prlacew Victoria- THE PARLIAMENT OF WAR. ...
... believe that Harvey Page, tho managing director the Mark Cross Company, leather goods manufacturer, has lost his life in the Lusitania disaster. Mr. Pago formerly lived in Mellisb-road. Walsall, hut latterly has lived at Street’.y, lear tauttou. is American ...
... Wo bad ail the boats swung When cemo within the danger zone between passing and ihe time the acted* '*'*” Although the Lusitania normal speed was 23 knots, during war time they went at 21, and the time of the disaster they wore running slowly so as (o ...
... To guard one field-grey hero we would strew Ten Lusitania* gladly 'noath the wave. Caliban A Lusitania Victim. The following agony advertisement infonns another prominent Englishman lost in the Lusitania;— .Any passenger who was acquainted with Mr. Brodrick ...
... German Threats. Although the torpedoing of the Lusitania comes as a great surprise, though Germans undoubtedly' gave full warning of their intentions to sink the vessel, even going to the length of inserting advertisements in the American Press ...
... TO-DAY’S “Picture World” DAFFODIL FARM AT BARNT GREEN. DIOCESAN BOYS' FEDERATION AT BIRMINGHAM CATHEDRAL. MIDLAND PASSENGERS IN LUSITANIA DISASTER. AND ALL THE BEST WAR PICTURES, Your Newsagent will Supply THE “PICTURE WORLD * Every Morning, ...
... EFFECT AT FLOYDS At Lloyd’s Saturday it was stated that the sinking the Lusitania caused tendency for the market to harden the case of cargoes to and from America. It will not, however, have appreciable effect the coming or going of British ships. was ...
... sailed on ships flying the British and Allies’ flags at their own risk. But neither this warning, nor the news that the Lusitania had been sunk, prevented the sailing in afternoon of the Transylvania with passengers on board. Only twelve passages were ...
... Bout of Uomanccs The Lusitania was the lirst of the great Atlantic shii* to apm'.il : ...
... two there was muffled drum-like sound, coming from the direction the bows the Lusitania-, accompanied by a trembling motion of the ship. Immediately afterwards the Lusitania began to list starboard. With such startling suddenness did it come that felt ...
... TURKS ROUTED. America Indignant at the Loss Gallant Work by Colonials in of the Lusitania. the Dardanelles. America is wild with excitement over the sinking of the Lusitania by a German submarine, cables the New York correspondent of the Daily News.” ...
... unless all naturalised and unnaturalised OermariH are discharged they will strike to-morrow a protest against the sinking the Lusitania ...