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LUSITANIA'S CAU FOR HELP

... LUSITANIA'S CAU FOR HELP. Wood, the steamer Etocia, arrived Boston, UJS.A., from Liverpool, reports that his and oilier steamships the vicinity were prevented from going to the assistance the Lusitania the attempts two submarines attack them. Ktonia was ...

PRESIDENT FOR 22 YEARS

... orotest against the torpedoing the Lusitania. “The Gorman Government will, expect, have the firmness retract step, and should this case certain tne approval the entire people. hope will learnt from the sinking of ihe Lusitania, and that neutral* will •again ...

GUNAID UNETS VOYAGE. HOW THE BIG VESSEL DODGED The Cunard liner Transylvania reached Glasgow yesterday ..

... were bawling the less of the Lusitania, but the- passengers flocking the Transylvania declined to credit the report. A few became so scared, however, that they left the vessel and returned to New York. Details of the Lusitania disaster were made known generally ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... informed Leach that since the beginning of the war the wages of agricultural labourers in England had risen from 4s per week. Lusitania Inquiry. Mr FELL asked whether any naval advantage would be derived from the Lush inquiry, and not could not abandoned. Mr ...

if GERMANY’S TERMS.”

... attacked Russian Pan- Slavism, the revanche, and Eng land’s assumption that Britannia rules this waves.” But Germany sink* the Lusitania. KING’S TYNESIDE VISITS. HIS MAJESTY INTRODUCED TO PATRIOTIC WAR WORKERS. George visited the principal shipyards and engineering ...

NORTHERN NOTES

... fully shares Middles- in the indignation which has brouqh been aroused throughout the Quiet. country by the aanfcmg of the Lusitania and the sacrifice of so many hundreds lives. The feelings of its citiaens have been as deeply stirred those of their neighbours ...

Osspefute Attacks

... whatever cost, the call our try's need. Most of us have given our best, and axe ready, eagerly leady, more. Poisonous Gas: The Lusitania. ••The Last few weeks have shown afresh the nature of the fight have to wage the tin.br idled forces cruelty and wrong. The ...

THE REALITIES OF WAR

... Presbytery Yorkshire hereby place record their the cr.me committed by the Germans in sinking the great unarmed snip, the Lusitania; tneir determiaatien the commanders the Army and S»VT •V»TV effort pro*cat« the w»r a successful issue, and their ardent ...

NORTHERN NOTES

... authority wage war, which began with tba deeolation Belgium end Northern France, and has now culminated the infamous act Lusitania. letters from Mr Alfred Allen sud others will receive attention Erimus writes“ In A Wrong Step. Friday’s ‘Gazette’ I read ...

n . , JOSES’. IN NEVVPORT-ROAD. DaxcisO.— Mias* pleasure# and jpalace* | there’s no place lite Sir Short's ..

... intaned Old Trlmdon on Taeadsy. May if, cortege Is Have residence pm., frteote pjaaaa this (the only) Intimetlea. If the Lusitania. May 7. Themes lathers’., of London, shiest son tbs tela John buthem, Guiaborougb. KILLED ACTIOK. BROWN—Killed action. April ...