LAST PAPER READ BY LUSITANIA VICTIMS
... LAST PAPER READ BY LUSITANIA VICTIMS. May 7. Lus Tr.Zin;‘.; ..1 44e5t). F CIERIVtAN VICTORY HOAX. 4 I' 4 s!S( .1 . -w. -- !leg ti n 4 •[ it SI 0.-- t , p: rm tow ...
... LAST PAPER READ BY LUSITANIA VICTIMS. May 7. Lus Tr.Zin;‘.; ..1 44e5t). F CIERIVtAN VICTORY HOAX. 4 I' 4 s!S( .1 . -w. -- !leg ti n 4 •[ it SI 0.-- t , p: rm tow ...
... LUSITANIA VICTIMS. BODY DRIFTS 120 MILKS. lAn inquest was opened yestards! at 64. wikyand adjourned until tomorrow. at the of a woman picked up about 10 miles the Blaskete-121 alias from the scene of the disaster—by H.M.S. patrol boat Setter, and supposed ...
... DESPERATE BATTLES IN PROGRESS. MORE LUSITANIA VICTIMS, FURTHER BODIES WASHED UP. 5 Solely.)), and the a Ind= Yell (t . women, S men, and I child). Tie tog wee expected beck Qeeenstown at $ *Week this morning. The work of the undertakers went on for many ...
... THE LUSITANIA GOING DOWN. DIGGING GRAVES FOR LUSITANIA VICTIMS. of the 4th Batt. Royal Irl sh Regiment digging graves for the victims of the Lusitanla outrage at Temple Robbin Churchyard, Queenstown. LUSITANIA SURVIVORS. Mote Irbb In& leas by Poole, ...
... LUSITANIA DISASTER RELIEF FUND. The Lag Mayer bore to acknowledge, with grateful thenks, receipt of the subscriptions to the above Feud:— •count Hu Ex relleta Licat n nt I,.lana Yr. 1-51 Miter. of c.rj.k.e r.,Y, Mr. linrara Toroth, Marlborough Lady %slim ...
... LUSITANIA DISASTER RELIEF FUND. The Lord I:ayor begs to ackaoaledge with grateful thanks. receipt of the following subscriptions to the above Fund:— £ a. d. ANIOUOt already ackaowledged 10 0 Lady Arsine= Aldennaa JILL Mersa to.l.oted by Rev. Pall ...
... LADY ALLAN, the Lusitania survivors.' 'a end wed by I Cork. 4, • bs the w id that I bOdlie 1., 2se. I there they lea per- iy char. r It wY fright_ --i44, -. le Ltd- . dearly nations terrible I .. ...
... THE LUSITANIA DISASTER. A SURVIVOR'S NARRATIVE. See To-isy's Motor News. ALL NEWSAGENTS. ONE PENNY. NIECREDY, PERCY an/ CO., LTD., S 4 LW ABBEY ST.. DUBLIN. ...
... Miss Rollaway and Miss Liegeld both went down with the Lusitania, but wore ultimately eared. They have their arms and legs much Injured by wreckage, and hare told their terrible experiences to the Press. fore, behoved everyone to exercise eoononly I in ...
... a steward on the Lusitania; Dr..O'Connor, Mr. C. E. Armstrong, D. 1., who Queenstown; and Mr. Sydney King, son of a victim, witnesses at represented the authorities. the inquest. Mr. Wm. P. Harkness, assistant purser on the Lusitania, attended the Inquest ...
... abstain from unseent4 demonstrations of delight over the sinking of the Lusitania. The Berliner Tagoblatt writes With deep emotioa we lean of the destrue-' tion of the Lusitania, whereby oountless lives have been lost. We lament sincerely j the hard ...
... two, the Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk south-west of Kinsale. On Wednesday, in the same neighbourhood, a schooner was sunk by a German submarine, and it is highly probable that the latter remained in wait in the same region for 'the Lusitania. That this ...