THE LUSITANIA
... THE LUSITANIA. (Continued from Page I.) ; ...
... THE LUSITANIA. (Continued from Page I.) ; ...
... LUSITANIA, THE SINKING OF THE Assassins the deep! Yes, it is the phrase that suits: Reptiles that crawl and creep 'Moog poisonous weeds and iootsl Assassins of the deep! Who 'gainst all rules of war Horrors on honors heap, Proclaiming what they are: Ye ...
... THE LUSITANIA. Two years ago the world was appalled and saddened because of the great loss of lifeyin the sinking of the White Star liner Titanic. The catastrophe of the Titanic left no angry, vengeful feelings behind; it, was due to the remorseless forces ...
... THE LUSITANIA. It was off the Old Head of Kinsals* But a Jozen miles from land, That the demon crew Had pierced her through Thrico with their iron hand. Not in the thick of the battle srnoke» A tattered flag at her mast , And a ragged crew aboard her ...
... LUSITANIA SUNK. TORPEDOED OFF THE IRISH SURVIVORS LANDED AT QUPIENSTOWN. ...
... LUSITANIA TORPEDOED. . Sunk by German Submarine Off Irish Coast. ...
... THE LUSITANIA DISASTER. RESUMED INQUEST AT QUEENSTOWN. At the resumed inquest at Queenston n on Saturday on victims of the Lusitania disaster, the jury found that Mrs King was wilfully and unlawfully drowned by the crew of a German submarine, and expressed ...
... LUSITANIA SUNK Alexander Smith, of the H.M.S. writes a letter Mr David Whitton, secretary of the local Violet Football Club, ol which team was playing member. He joined the Naval Brigade the beginning of the war, and volunteered for service on mine-sweeper ...
... THE LUSITANIA INQUIRY. Mr Runciman, replying to Commander! Bellairs in the Commons yesterday, said that two naval officers and two officers of the Mercantile Marino would sit as assessors at the Lusitania inquiry. It might be necessary to' hold the inquiry ...
... VICTIMS OF THE LUSITANIA. 16 Bodies Recovered by Tugboat.^ The Central News Queenstown correspondent telegraphs:—Sixteen more bodies—nine men, five women, and two children-were recovered and landed here this afternoon by a tugboat cruising in the vicinity ...
... LUSITANIA VICTIM. V *'Xf **n*t, ' vlnK at the Cunard J. V : \v Wa ' 'dentilied to-day ' n S. of Hamilton. ...
... LUSITANIA MASSACRE. THE EVENING post. The outbreak of the women of Liverpool is an indication of the feelinsr that has arisen in this country the result of tho Lusitania massacre. There can be no other reading of the signs. The country in no temper for ...