LUSITANIA TORPEDOED
... LUSITANIA TORPEDOED. SUNK BY GERMAN SUBMARINL ...
... LUSITANIA TORPEDOED. SUNK BY GERMAN SUBMARINL ...
... LUSITANIA NOT ARMED. OFFICIAL GIVES GERMANS THE LIE DIRECT. attention of Mr. Dudley Ma:ore. lector of the Port of New York, eaLed to the statement that the German Onverrir.trit luetifled the .inking of lb. Lositenut on the ground that was armed. ' That ...
... MURDERED BY THE KAISER. JURY AND LUSITANIA VICTIMS. CAPTAIN'S EVIDENCZ AT INQUEST This appalling 14 &I contrary to in- Sensational law and conventions of all civilised nations, and we therefore charge the of the submarine and the German Emperor and ...
... AMERICA AND THE LUSITANIA. PRVAIDENT WILSON'S SPIX('IL TOO PROUD TO FIGHT A Philadelphia say• that Mon. &or President Wilson a gathering of 4.000 iisturalised American. the first i.t-ms tout of the course which the United States would pmhably pursue ...
... the infamous crime perpetrated by a German submarine acting undoubted'y on orders from Berlin. The splendid Cunard liner Lusitania was torpedoed on Friday afternoon in • calm sea and amid the bright sunlight of • spring day within fifteen miles of the ...
... the Liverpool Cotton and Corn Exchanges have been closed to members and clerks of German nationality in consequence of the Lusitania atrraiitii. There are about Germans on the Lnuann Stock Exchange. and all these received a note from the corn• mittre requesting ...
... those saved. They passed through terrible experiences, and had very remarkable • escapes. Lady Mackworth went down in the Lusitania, and was picked up unconscious after being in the water three -and a•half hews. 'The liner was torpedoed without notice, ...
... A Victim. ^ Dr. F. S. Pearson, who with his wife went down in the Lusitania, was something more thin a man of science and an able financier, says the Weetetingter Gazette. was • ' generous, far-seeing, and judicious philan• thropist, who knew how to use ...
... re• cords its sympathy and commiseration for the victims of the latest German atrocity by the unprovoked attack on the Lusitania and turns with horror and loathing from this inhuman devilry to a greater determination and resolution to spare no effort ...