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HEAVY FIGHTING IN FLANDERS. Brilliant Feats in Gallipoli
... is rising rapidly on all sides. Germany has been stirred to enthusiasm recent successes, and blatantly rejoices over the Lusitania; the Kaiser has roused himself to the pitch of violence in telegrams to Rome and Athens; the countries opposed to Germany ...
ADMIRALTY'S WARNING
... The Admiralty had a general knowledge of the threat to sink the Lusitania, and from that knowledge and from other information of sub- marine movements they sefit warnings to the Lusitania and warnings as to her course. It would not, be right to go into ...
NOT ENOUGH BAKERS
... London. little inquiry into the origin of these riots reveals much that is interesting. everybody knows, the horror of the Lusitania crime was the immediate cause of the trouble. Even so, it is possible that that diabolical act might not have directed the ...
LOCAL NEWS
... MANUFACTURER ON THE LUSITANIA.” Up to the time of writ trig, nothing has been heard with regard the late of Mr. Harvey Page, of the linn Mark Cross Ltd., leather goods manufacturers, of Warcwell-strect, Walsall, who was passenger on the Lusitania.” Mr. Page one ...
German Savagery
... German Savagery. The cry the murdered men, women and babes who sank with tho great steamer Lusitania has reverberated round the world, and has last, it is believed, brought home everyone the true character of the policy which the German rulers, with the ...
MR. THOMAS'S STORY
... terrible experience. Equipped with a life-preserver, she went down in the Lusitania. and was picked up unconscious after being in the water three and a half hours. The Lusitania was torpedoed without notice about fifteen miles off the Irish comet. said ...
LOST IN LUSITANIA
... LOST LUSITANIA Mr Wright: G*rnian jila't* 1« it not' Witneiw- cannot say Mr Tb« man i« German, Not that am Mr. Wright applied for ball. Mr. Hurst in the public aafatp. Hotireon than and MoDday tlx* police would h«.«* a charce aeoer taming lh« etnte pub'ie ...
“DAILY NEWS.”
... Government; they may tuk#-the President's irony at its face value and declare that the submarine commander who sank the Lusitania acted excess of his orders. It is a little difficult, in view the official defence of his action already issued and the ...
PLEA THAT KAISER SHOULD BE
... bank balance should be confiscated. Ix)rd Robert Cecil, Ci© resolution, said that those responsible for the sinking of the Lusitania must punished, and the people of this country must bind tkemselvau to compel whatever Government might be power to enforce ...
IN TERN ALL GERMANS.”
... IN TERN ALL GERMANS.” Several public references to tbo Lusitania outrage have been made in the district. At tin* Kenilworth Urban Council meeting tin* vice-chairman. Dr. W. Growse. who was in the chair, expressed the general sympathy of the townspeople ...
EXTENSIVE STRIKE OF LONDON
... reaching the Arsenal. There was a consensus of opinion that work at the Arsenal should not he interfered with in ant. way. LUSITANIA VICTIUS. Body o 7 Brave Priist Recovered The rreeri Aseiieijtioll . P special eorree- Emden , at qu.. ,, nstnawn telegraphs: ...