LUSITANIA VICTIMS
... LUSITANIA VICTIMS. I The Firing Fish reached tJueeuMows 'vesterda' with the bodies of mns mar* Victims ...
... LUSITANIA VICTIMS. I The Firing Fish reached tJueeuMows 'vesterda' with the bodies of mns mar* Victims ...
... SLOWER THAN LUSITANIA speed is Iti knots, nearly knots less than the Lneitania, und the auxiliary acliincry includes tluve independent frl«Mtrie generators, evaporators with combined capacity of tons of fresh water per day, and large installation of ...
... ACT DETERMINED AND PLANNED. Further Inquest on the Lusitania Victims. A SEAMAN’S PROTEST. (From Our Special Correspondent.) Qi f.f.ssto'wx. Sunday quaint, bare diamber widen serve* Queenstown a meeting plaoo for the local Council, the district Coroner ...
... HENLEY LADY’S ESCAPE. Among thr.ee on board (ho Lusitania wae Mrs Wakefield, who marned in August last Mr. Alfred Thomas AVnkofidd youngest non of the late Air. .Tames AVakefield and of Mrs Wakefield, llcnlcv-in-Arden, and brother Mr. Samuel Wakefield ...
... MISGUIDED PATRIOTISM Mr. Hurst aid one ’.lie prisoners had staled that had lost relatives Lusitania, and doubt in felt savage. The cost Ihe damage, hovvevei. fell English citizens, nml the behaviour (omplained or was misguided patriotism. Poli'.'e-ionetable ...
... did no damage at all. did practically the whole the talking. Woodward denied (he charge of assault had lost fiiend on the Lusitania, and went to the shop for p'irpo-' of saying something. Howard, in the hoc, said went the shop for the purpose of finding ...
... tliey -ailed ships flying the British and ’;es’ flugs at their own sk. f>u; neither this warning, nor the news that the Lusitania had b»en '«nk, pievented tlr,- sailing in the afternoon of file Transylvania with nr. board. Only twelve passage.-, were ...