THE LUSITANIA
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... —Erl — Ie me without a | “of the B: shop St tive Club, was among Lusitania, ...
... or mew, of Mildmay toad, been wounded in the ley. Lon- to meet these The wicked action of 1 elt. that the torpedoing the Lusitania like to share at practicaliy all the chur¢ the only Base in this district on Sunday Ingland. All Church the Deul Mare ast ...
... Passengers serving at the Front. a little excite spent some years as a tea rexd. Then the lon, and his residence at the Lusitania many interesting specime ws on the high from that island. After th ped down tne War he lived for ten ve He took a prominent ...
... upon Cerinans in tl furniture was | day. No words could be to that | press their indignation a ence of Mr. ¢ attack om the Lusitania, struck the roof and children to the bout id rolled down | But thew should be ames dignation did not lead the than a hun- ...
... daylight, has been placed hurch in mem- slightest warnin the on, of the Cold- marine torpedoed the cilled in action 1s as liner Lusitania off the land, causing the vess about tifteen minutes God ~mory of the loss of over 1,06 ‘Tritton men, women, and chil rds ...
... every prom ptly bayoreted is is absol m the trench. Th bot 4 yarn. Add to all the atrocities read the awful crime of the Lusitania, and we ha German savagery showin; to be associated only with so that it has now become civilization and savage hb Huns of ...