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LORD MERSEY’S FINDINGS

... LORD MERSEY’S FINDINGS The report of the Court which inquired into tho loss of the Lusitania with 1 108 lives on May Bth was read at a special sitting at Caxton Hall, Westmnister, on Saturday last week, by Lord Mersey, who acted as Wreck Commissioner ...

GERMANS HEAVY LOSSES IN FRANCE

... high spirits of German military have disappeared, and even victorious news from the East is regarded with indifference. THE LUSITANIA INQUIRY. ...

REMARKABLE MARCHING

... justification of the sinking the Lusitania are repeated, and the Americans are told that if they sail in British ships they do so at their own risk. The captain of the submarine, is argued, acted rightly in sinking the Lusitania without warning; for, British ...

TO INJURIES

... fonranlecl. but all correspombtnce will bo dealt with J, | Mackwortli. at Cambrian Buildings, Cardiff, who was saved from the Lusitania. runs an announcement issued the Cambrian Coal Combine, which suggests that the busineas affairs of the Welsh C.wvi King ...

BRITISH AMBASSADOR HELPS

... But say the assailant is insane to say nothing : Is he more insane than the statesman who ordered the massacre of the “Lusitania?” Is he more demented than the officers and soldiers who burned Louvain, and made Aerscliot a slaughter pen? Wherein Holt ...

AMERICAN SHIP SUNK BY PIRATES

... argument. The United States expects the German Government (I) to “disavow the wanton act its naval commander in -inking the ‘Lusitania.'” t 2) to offer reparation for the American lives lost. s : , far as reparation can made for the destruction of human life ...

MR. BEN TILLETTS PLAIN WORDS TO PACIFISTS

... German kultur bombarded peaceful Scarborough and Whitby. German kultur was responsible for the sinking of the defenceless Lusitania, and German kultur has fought unarmed and defenceless fishermen. far as we are concerned,” Mr. Hodge concluded. are determined ...

LINER’S ESCAPE FROM SUBMARINE. TORPEDO AX© SHELLS FIRED

... officers on the bridge, who shifted the helm and manoeuvred the out her straight course, she would probably have shared the Lusitania’s fate.” 'the captain himself and two officers were on the bridge -at the time, and there were four lookout men. but not ...

“WE ARK IX NO HURRY

... Germans always misnnrttrateod the temper of our people, but never much in trusting that incidents like the sinking of the Lusitania will make more tractable that our memories of what has been done will blurred bv added • fnghtfulness.' The Germans here ...