THE LUSITANIA, Further Recovery of Bodies
... THE LUSITANIA, Further Recovery of Bodies of Victims. ...
... THE LUSITANIA, Further Recovery of Bodies of Victims. ...
... THE AWFUL LUSITANIA MASSACRE. Two or Three Submarines. Asked if on seeing 'what he expected to be a submarine following the Imettania, he rerearted his imoressi In to either of the Lip 'e of6eors. fir. Voss replied—No, we were not alarmed, although the ...
... THE SUNKEN LINER. Lusitania Was As Unsinkable Ship Could Be. The I.nsitanix ha , 'milt hy it and (0., ( lydrhank. and lannehed in 18W7. She has oho d %(*MI built for tlh• Cunard 'ander a agreement Z the Government. the perinitt:A to Hy the 131iie ...
... Survivors at Cork. LUSITANIA'S COURSE Vg-Zags and Resumption of Usual Route. .4 special representative of the Press Asiociation at Cork telegraphs—Dr. C. E. Foss, of Montana. has given a thrilling narra• of his experiences after the Lusitania was torpedoed ...
... the Lusitania. A cable, per R ter dated Boston. Tuoday. states—captain Wood. et the steam:. Muni:4. has arrived here from Liverpool. and reports his and other steamers in the vicanitay were prevented from going to the assistance of the Lusitania by the ...
... New York Tribune, which cabled that the German Embassy stated that the •Lusitania was armed, Mr. Booth, chairman of the Cunard Company. sent the following reply :— The Lusitania was not armed in any way. She was built in agreement with thajtritish Government ...
... Missing Children. The following notice was posted Tuesday in ening : Sorrivors of the.Lusitania—lnformation Wanted. Wanted, any information regarding a girl eight years of age, light golden hair, eyes, nice complexion, ?try pretty. believed to he wearing ...
... to Preside. It is announced that a Board of Trade Inquiry will he held, with the concurrence of the Admiralty, into the Lusitania. Lord Mersey will preside. ...
... Monday, Lord CHAS. IiERESFORD--May I ask the Prime Minister 'a het her he an give turther details as to the loss of the Lusitania ; a hether lie on inform the House at what speed she eat proceeding: whether she was standing in to make the Old Head of ...
... Newrymen Is Crew. It transpires there were no less than four Newrymen on the crew of the Lusitania— Andrew M•liendry, 6 Nicholson's Court. trimmer; Patrick M•Kenna, Mary Street. fireman: both of whom hare turned up; and Patrick Loughran, Queen Street ...
... on three male and two female bodies lying in the Mortuary, Kinsale, which were brought ashore after the torpedoing of the Lusitania. District-Inspector Wansberougli was present representing the Crown. The early morning train from Cork and Queenstown brought ...
... Criticised. As the lusitania went down her stern rose high in the air, and when she took the final plunge quite a number of men took a leap of quite 71) feet into the sea. Many turned over before striking the surface. As the Lusitania took her final plunge ...