LUSITANIA VICTIMS
... coast of Ireland, and believed those victims.of the Lusitania disaster. A torpedo boat has landed at Queenstown the body Mr. G. Padilla, * Mexican Consul at Livemool, who wae pastenger the Lusitania. ...
... coast of Ireland, and believed those victims.of the Lusitania disaster. A torpedo boat has landed at Queenstown the body Mr. G. Padilla, * Mexican Consul at Livemool, who wae pastenger the Lusitania. ...
... CAPTAIN OF THE LUSITANIA The Lusitania was under the command of Captain Turner, who was temporarily taking the place of Captain Dow. ('nftnin Turner is well known to Atlantic travellers. His carcer has been remarkable. Starting life in the humble capacity ...
... THE LUSITANIA’S SPEED. In reply to inquiries at Liverpool, yesterday morning, the Cunard Co. made the following statement: We do not know at what speed the Lusitania was running at the time of the disaster, but. as a matter of fact, since November last ...
... GERMANY AND THE LUSITANIA. So fw c»n gathered from the Oman Prese, hardly voice been raiaed in Oermauy protect against the monstrooa crime of the Lusitania. Berlin Lokalanseigcr. is true, refers moral indignation haring been unudly expressed here and ...
... MIGHTY LUSITANIA IN BRILLIANT WEATHER WITH 2.M0 SOULS ON BOARD. Without warning, the Lusitania, the Flower of the Cunard Fleet, was sunk by Germany, the Common Foe ot the ...
... THE LUSITANIA'S CANCO. XEW YORK, Mon.liy. The New York Tribune” states that the Collector the Port. Malone, denies that the Lusitania earned guns either mounted or unmounted, thus contradicting Germany's assertion to that effect. The Lusitania, said, ...
... WHEN THE LUSITANIA WAS IJNDIiR THE STARS & STRIPES, w hen the reaehcei Liverpool February 6. after voyage from New York, it was stand that during part the voyage sh.i had receipt of instructions hoisted the American flag. Great capital was maiie of tins ...
... AMERICA AND THE LUSITANIA. The tragedy of the Lusitania continues to absorb world-wide attention, to a degree which has net been diminished even in this country the bombardment of Southend by a Zeppelin airship. The question is still asked everywhere ...
... LUSITANIA VICTIMS. At thr inquest on the Ln^itenia eietiat#. resumed Kinsale to-day, the jury found This appalling crime was contrary international law and the conventions all Used nations, and we. thorefor*. charge the officers of the submarine and the ...
... Cunard Co. hero there were 956 British na«sengcrs on board the Lusitania, 188 Americans, while the remainder, 169, were of other nationalities. BELGIAN WORKER ON BOARD. On board the Lusitania was Madame Page, wife of the chief the Belgian surgical staff ...
... scene of the sinking of the Lusitania hours after it oocurrcd Saturday, 1.50, lunch. A swerve. suspicion. tin deck. See floating deck chairs. A beat. I read Liverpool. Swerve. Rear wash of our swings her round. Lusitania My God, it has happened! realise ...
... LUSITANIA WAS WARNED! ADMIRALTY DIRECTIONS AS TO HER COURSE. HOW BERESFORD TRIED TO SAVE HER. EXCEPTIONS TO THE USUAL PRECAUTIONS. THE LUSITANIA INQUEST WAS HELD AT KINSALE TO-DAY. THE JURY FOUND THAT THE CALAMITY WAS A CRIME AGAINST ALL USAGES OF ...