THE LUSITANIA
... THE LUSITANIA ...
... THE LUSITANIA ...
... The Lusitania Victims. INQUEST ON RECOVERED BODIES. Captain Turner's Story. Kin.4ftle Mr. Coroner John J. Homan inque,-4. on three male and two i. 143 in the mortuary, Kinsale. which were bioNjilt ashore after the torpedoina th , Luitanin. District-ln ...
... LUSITANIA. AMERICAN NOTE TO GERMANY. INDEFENSIBLE ACTS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW. FINANCIAL REPARATION SOUGHT. GOVERNMENT'S DEMAND. wu DIPSOIAL.] ...
... morning issued the following message regarding the Lusitania:—The Secretary of the Admiralty announces tne following message has been received from the Admiral queenatown: — Survivors from Lusitania being banded, those wounded being sent to Naval and ...
... three thousand Germans escaped from Italy have taken refuge there and ea Agra, where, on learning of the oinking of the Lusitania, they held a celebration, sang national airs, and drank toasts, flaying both English and Americans deserved their fate. In ...
... 3-16 p m.—A telegram from Kinsale says the Lusitania, torpedoed off Kinsale, has sunk. 26 p.m.—Vessels now steaming ont the harbour to rescue passengers. 4 p.m.—Admiralty Offices here state that the Lusitania sank off Galley Bead, west of Kinsale Head ...
... through that boats belonging to the Lusitania had been sighted, and that vessels were picking them up. Tbie information gave rise to renewed hopes that a large number of sateengaze and crew were saved. The Lusitania carried boats sufficient to accommodate ...
... connecting one of them with the davits burst, and the boat fell, throwing some of the occupants into the water, whilst the Lusitania settled down, head foremost, and she sank within fifteen minutee afterwards. ...
... LDSITANIA DISAPPEARS. The Lusitania then with a dive, bow WOmost. disappeared below the surface of the water. The unfortunate passenrers were too dazed and shocked and injured to realise what had happened. They lay down in the boats unconscious, and unable ...
... GERMAN THREATS. WARNING ADVERTISEMENT IN AMERICAN PAPERS. EFFORTS TO INTIMATE THE PASSENGERS, Although the torpedoing of the Lusitania comes as great surname, the Germans undoubtedly gave hill warning their intentions to sink the wawa. even gam/ to the length ...
... PIRACY AT ITS WORST. LUSITANIA SUNK. Supposed Loss of Life, 1,200. TORPEDOED OFF IRISH COAST. Nearly 2,000 Souls Aboard. The famone Cunard liner Lnsitania was torpedoed by a submarine and sunk eight miles south by west off Kinsale at 2-33 on Friday afternoon ...
... SINKS IN LESS THAN 20 MINUTES. 1,906 ON BOARD. NEARLY 1,150 VICTIMS. SURVIVORS' STORIES. The Magnificent Cunard Liner, the Lusitania, was torpedoed about 2-30 on Friday afternoon off the Old Head of Kinsale by a German Submarine. She sank in about twenty ...