THE LUSITANIA
... THE LUSITANIA ...
... THE LUSITANIA ...
... 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 ...
... get paid for the has done. Possibly the law costs will be mote to the county than c airns altogether. The sinking of the Lusitania not only crowns the German outrages but confirms the character those which have gone before. By a great stretch of the cloak ...
... after a long peiiud in tne water. Tbe captain ut tbe Lusitania was saved. The Curard Company announce that, according to the latest informatiou available, the number ol possengers on board ti e Lusitania wbeu she was torpedoed was as follows : Saloon Second ...
... said was not going to ask them to pass any formal resolution of sympathy with the sufferers in the awful disaster to the Lusitania, the news which had horrified them all that morning, nor to express in any way their abhorrence of that latest example of ...
... preached against your country: remember your fellow-countrymen asphyxiated forbidden all laws of civilisation: remember Lusitania; and remember that Germany’s policy is to deprive you of British liberty and to impose you their ideals of tyranny and bullying ...