LUSITANIA
... LUSITANIA Will appear In To-morrow’s ...
... LUSITANIA Will appear In To-morrow’s ...
... The Lusitania. While it ought be. and must be, acknowledged that the protection of our commerce on the seas cannot bo allowed to overrule the great main considerations of naval strategy upon which the safety of our island depends, there is still a feeling ...
... ammunition board the Lusitania. By far the greatest part of the cargo consisted of contraband.” Saturday’s German wireless contained the following reference to the outrage : It is reported in London that the Cunard liner Lusitania was yesterday torpedoed ...
... The Lusitania. The fuller accounts that have been received of the sinking of the Lusitania are harrowing to the soul, and intensify the utter horror that is felt all civilised beings at an act which brings eternal infamy upon the nation that committed ...
... ‘‘Remember the Lusitania.” A crowd also raided a shop in Aew Battersea, every window in the place being shattered. The crowd then assembled before a porkbutcher’s shop, when someone shouted that it was owned by naturalised Englishman, but the crowd replied ...
... THE LOdT LUSITANIA. Company anuouuccs that Ik* passengers ami of'tbo Lusitania, tke trawlers Bock and Indian kaviag about 200, tlie tog Flying Fish about 100. and three torpedo bouts 4-5 survivors and four dead. Mrs. J. T. Smith and Mr. George Kessler ...
... LUSITANIA HORRORS. 1,399 VICTIMS OUT OF 2,160 PASSENGERS AND CREW. ...
... LUSITANIA DISASTER London, Saturday. The funds released by yesterday’s Bill repayment made their ©fleets felt more marked extent to-day, and toother with Government disbursements a considerable scale resulted very conditions obtaining in the Money market ...
... THE LOST LUSITANIA. Torpedoed and sunk off the south OF IRELAND. ...
... LOST LUSITANIA. Further List from Cunard Company, The Cunard Company received me?sage from Ireland their Liverpool office early to-day, stating that 16 more bodies of the Lusitania victims had been recovered, seven of them being identified a* follows:—Gustav ...
... 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. ...
... SHEF'IELDERS ON THE LUSITANIA. Mr. and Mr>. K. Burley, their two children and Mr?. Burley’s mother, were aboard the Lusitania route for Sheffield, a Mr. Burle-j’s brother. None of them the list survnors. ...