THE LUSITANIA CRIME
... THE LUSITANIA CRIME. ...
... THE LUSITANIA CRIME. ...
... THE LUSITANIA TORPEDOED. FOURTEEN HUNDRED VICTIMS. [Subject [li.cstiutios.] HOW SHE WENT DOWN. from on« the civilised world to the other the fa.te the great Cunard liner Lusitania and her passengers and crew at the hands the German submarine pirates, ...
... North Sea, and two liners, each exceeding 5.000 tons disrlacement, were sunk on Friday, in addition to the Lusitania. The case of the Lusitania makes the efficiency of the defensive reimpeign something more than a domestic matter. The murder of over a ...
... THE LOST LUSITANIA. Survivors’ stories the sinking of the Lusitani* will *»e found page 13. ...
... THE LUSITANIA MURDER. Two Acton Brothers Among the Passengers. ONE LOST AND ANOTHER SAVED. RESCUED MAN'S TEI With great regret we Lace to record the of a well-known Acton resident in thu husitani:t di.ustor. By a coincidence two brothers, both of ...
... THE LUSITANIA'SS DEAD. The Fibassy issued the following vesterday afternoon: The @onsul at Queenstown informs — th that the following names added to the lst of identified dead: Mrs. Wal fran Mr. AL L. Hopkins. Robert ok Dearberg, Colbert (New Yorks, Th ...
... THE LOSS OF THE LUSITANIA, PITIFUL SCENES AS RELATIVES WAIT FOR NEWS. OFFICIAL LIST OF THE KNOWN SURVIVORS. There were many touching scenes yesterday at the London offices the Ounajd Lino in Cockspur-st. Women with tear-stained faces sat waiting for news ...
... I THE GREAT WAR E iRLrNIA°f E I THE LOSS OF LIFE ON THE LUSITANIA The Cunard liner, Lusitania, which was sunk off Kinsale Head on Friday, May 7, by a German submarine, was carrying some 1,255 passengers-- of whom about one-seventh were American citizens ...
... es from the Lusitania ...
... TORPEDOED LUSITANIA. The famous express turbine steamer Lusitanla, which sailed from America under such sensational circumstances a few days ago, was yesterday torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine off the Old Head of Kinsale. The Lusitania was a ma ...
... LUSITANIA FIRST STRUCK THE BOW. Mr. Ernest Cowper, a Toronto journalist, was coming across with his editor on business, stated that a sharp look-out had been kept for enemy craft when Ireland was being approached. He was chatting with a friend at about ...
... MORE LUSITANIA BODIES. Another body from the l.usitnnia has been identified, says a Queenstown correspondent, that of Mrs. Harry J. Keser, an Amcrimn. whose husband is still missing. The tig( Flying Fish, carrying five bodies, including that of the Rev ...