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Sorrow and Song

... music of “Lycidas” was !in many of our minds and hearts when we thcught of the termible torpedoing and sinking of the ‘‘ Lusitania.’ on Friday afternoon. The two great kindred mations will join in abhorence of that awful deed, of the enormous loss of life ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1915
Newspaper: Accrington Observer and Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 573 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

AN OBJECT LESSON

... portion ot its rolling stock being made in Germany, I understand, the better. THE LUSITANTA. Apropos of the loss of the Lusitania, I am asked by the son of the late Mr, Guy Lewin to insert a note to the effect that any of the survivors of that tragedy ...

CHURCH WITH HALF-A-DOZEN WOR-

... incomes of livings in more populous and poor districts of London. K — A Pontificial Requiem Mass for the victims of the Lusitania was celebrated at Westmineter Cathedral. The officiating priests were Cardinal Bourne and Bishop Butt. Vittoria’s music for ...

TWO OTHER LIVERPOOL LINERS SUNK

... TWO OTHER LIVERPOOL LINERS SUNK The pirates have elaimed two other vietims begides the Lusitania, the Liverpool linm'n Centurian and Candidate, both belonging to Messrs. . and J. Harrison, of Liverpool, having been torpedoed and sunk. The Centurian has ...

Tablets

... and other information they sent a warning to the Lusitania and directions for her course. | It would not be right to go into that matter l in view of the inquiry. The shocking exception of the Lusitania should not divert the attention of the House | and ...

WOMAN KIL

... WOMAN KIL Berlin will now be able to add to its rejoicings over the wholesale murder of women and children on the Lusitania the further achievement of having killed a woman in her bed at Southend by means of a bomb dropped from a Zeppelin. A German air ...

Firm

... scale. His Homour approved the secttlement. PLAYING A MAN’S GAME. @ By giving his lifebelt to a fellow-passenger on the Lusitania, an old woman Mr, Alfred Vanderbilt went to certain death. He could not swim a stroke. In this way he showed once more, what ...

MR. F. G. HINDLE ON THE WAR. Address to Darwen Liberals

... confidence, despite the fact that they were all rmarting under the blow inflicted upon this country by | the loss of the Lusitania. There were no adjectives strong enough to express what they in commoil with the whole civilised world entertained with regard ...

HASLINGDEN POLICE

... reply to Supt. Fyfe who asked what he and Holland were talking abont witness eaid Holland was telling him a tale about the Lusitania. A P.C. Gorst, recalled, zaid there were complaints by ladies who were passing of the bad langunage used by defendant. Both ...

War News Day by Day

... War News Day by Day. Monday morning. [2BOTH DAY OF WAR.] THE LUSITANIA. The sinking of the Lusitania by a German submarine, by which 1,500 men, women and children, including many prominent Americang perished is described elsewhere. IN FLANDERS. Heavy ...

George, CHURCH AND OSWALDTWISTILE

... of Henry-street, Church, who last week was plunged into grief, fearing that her husband was a passenger on the illfated Lusitania so callously destroyed by a German submarine, received a_cable on Sunday briefly stating that Mr. Bolton had not sailed on ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1915
Newspaper: Accrington Observer and Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 1328 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

AN UNSCRUPULOUS FOE

... they ever forget? Will the children of France forget their desolated Lomes? Will those people who liad relatives on the Lusitania forget? My dear friends, these things are going to come home, and I trust before long they will be brought to the seat of ...

Published: Saturday 22 May 1915
Newspaper: Accrington Observer and Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 321 | Page: 12 | Tags: none