THE LUSITANIA
... THE LUSITANIA. Following on her record run of 643 knots from nocn Sunday to noon on Monday the Lusitania to noon on Tuesday covered 625 koots; and to noon on Wednesday 622 knots. ...
... THE LUSITANIA. Following on her record run of 643 knots from nocn Sunday to noon on Monday the Lusitania to noon on Tuesday covered 625 koots; and to noon on Wednesday 622 knots. ...
... down the bay to meet. the vessel, and to follow her up the Ambrose Channel. 10.10 . a.m. The Lusitania reached Quarantine Island at 9.42 a.m. 11 a.m. The Lusitania left Quarantine Islaasl 10.40 a.m.—Reuter. New York, September 13. A wireless telegram from ...
... THE LUSITANIA. TV' Lusitania steamcx! proudly out of tl*o Morsoy on Saturday eveninK, nod if slie woro a sailing instead of a turbino gtoamcr, tiic ajul t’ue gcod U’u-sof a delighted nation would almost servo in tliomsolvcs waft tier to her dostinatkm ...
... THE LUSITANIA The Cunard Company received a wireless message last evening which stated that the Lusitania had run 1,861 knobs up to noon yesterday, and that her average speed during that time was 24.56. The day's nine up to noon each day since leaving ...
... LUSITANIA Where did the responsibility lie for the sinking of the Lusitania? C01..1N. SIMPSON was intrigued by the mystery which still surrounded much of the Lusitania story and began his enquiry. What he discovered - about her structure and purpose in ...
... LUSITANIA la-b ~PSI to MI SATURDAY, MARDI. 20th. ...
... THE LUSITANIA SUNK. TORPEDOED OFF IRISH COAST. NO WARNING. MA NY NOTABLE PASSENGERS. ...
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... THE LUSITANIA The liner Lusitania did not call at Fishguard to-day, owing the prevalence of a high wind, but proceeded direct to Liverpool, wherh she arrived this morning. TRANSPORT INTELLIGENCE. Soudan, from Durban, arrived Southampton to-day. CASUALTY ...
... THE LUSITANIA. NEW YORK'S WELCOME. 200,000 PEOPLE IN THE BAY. New York, September 14. No fewer than 200 vessels went down the Bay yesterday to take part in the welcome to the Lusitania, and their passengers averaged a thousand each. The great flag which ...
... THE LUSITANIA. the EDITOR of The WESTMINSTER GAZETTE. DEAR SlR.—Your correspondent M.1.N.A. is indeed hard to please and somewhat unreasonable in his expectations. This magnificent ship; the crowning triumph of British shipbuilding genius, has on ...
... LUSITANIA. The details have just come to light of a romantic story of poor Irish fisherman catch of a packet diamonds worth about £3,000 which were washed out of the Lusitania after she was torpedoed off the Old Head of Kinsale. The gems were consigned ...