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U.S.A. AND A PROTEST

... A PROTEST. Mr. Bonar Law made an impassioned reference in London yesterday afternoon, to the murder of passengers on the Lusitania, alluding pointedly to the possibility of a protest by the United States as parties to a Convention which had been broken ...

GERMANS BARRED FROM THE LIVERPOOIL COTTON

... GERMANS BARRED FROM THE LIVERPOOIL COTTON INXCHANGE. The feeling against Germans in Liverpool yesterday on account of the Lusitania horror is intense. On the Cotton Exchange it was anticipated there would be trouble, as threats had been openly made that ...

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... that vesterday, doubtless as a result of the appeal to the conscience and manhood of the nation made by the sinking of the Lusitania, there was a very considerable fillip in local recruiting. That is only what we might have expected. How can eligible young ...

THREE TORPEDOES

... THREE TORPEDOES. According to a statement made to a Press correspondent at Queenstown, *‘the Lusitania was torpedoed without warning. The ficst torpedo struck nearly amidships. Another went into the bow. Just as the boats were being launched another exploded ...

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... induce any Government not absolutely outside the pale of humanity even to contemplate, the lying plea is raised that the Lusitania was armed, and in order to give a plausible air to the lie a fictitious statement is attributed to ‘‘the Parliamentary Secretary ...

CHURCH PASSENGER ON BOARD

... Henvystreet Church, carrying on the business ‘n association with his mother-in-law, Murs, Furn>ss, was a peassenger en beard the Lusitania. Mr. Bolton left Chuych two years ago for Canada, and was returning to rejoin his wife, who contin ted to reside in Henrystreet ...

Germans Mobbed. SHOPS WRECKED AND RIFLED AT LIVERPOOL

... localities at the cold-blooded murder of some hundreds of their neighbours, who composed the crew that went.down with the Lusitania. The Cunard liner was manned almost entirely by Liverpool men, and the homes of the victims of the outrage can' be counted ...

Acerington Ambulance Men for Active 'Service

... tumours that the Lusitania had been sunk were current in the early part of yesterday, and last night the Exchange Telegraph Company issued the following message :— The Naval Censor at the Press Bureau has passed the statement that the Lusitania has been torpedoed ...

Published: Saturday 08 May 1915
Newspaper: Accrington Observer and Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 1510 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

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... wife and mother-in-law of Mr. William Bolton, who had written home intimating his intention to sail from New York by the Lusitania, was turned to rejoicing when m Sunday they received a cable announcing that Mr. Bolton had remained in the Stales and was ...

FEELING RUNS HIGH

... FEELING RUNS HIGH. In many parts of the country the great intensity of feeling roused by the sinking of the Lusitania has been followed by reprisals aguinst people of German nationality. - Thore are about 150 Germans on the London Stock Bxchange, and ...

ANOTHER RECRUITING BOOM

... as a British' recruiting ' officer is again:enjoying a spell of success. The poisonous gases hegan it, the cinking of the Lusitania, gave it further impetus, and Tuesday’s news from Southend has heen even more effective. Tuesday’s record at the central ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1915
Newspaper: Accrington Observer and Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 167 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

DEGRADED STUPIDITY,

... DEGRADED STUPIDITY, In a letter to the « Times.” with regard to the Lusitania tragedy:—l. The moral degradation of a mation that can hail such @ crime as @ wvictory and rejoice over it. 2. The mental degradation of @ nation’ which can offer warning @s ...