PITIABLE SCENES
... helped -wo ladies a boat which overturned. One the ladies, Miss Bramwedl, an operatic S '^rif ' at Q ueea stown. saved in the Lusitania is among the dead own - second steward is ...
... helped -wo ladies a boat which overturned. One the ladies, Miss Bramwedl, an operatic S '^rif ' at Q ueea stown. saved in the Lusitania is among the dead own - second steward is ...
... the Lusitania would be welcomed millions of Americans of German blood, and request you to send by wireless receipt of this. Your reply will be of incalculable benefit to Germany in this crisis. NO SPORTING SPIRIT. When the Mauritania and Lusitania chal ...
... papers comment on the latest German crime. Below we give some of the views expressed:— The Time,. ' —The destruction of the Lusitania must assuredly hasten the day when every civilised Tower will feel constrained join in bianomg with eternal infamy the renegade ...
... IRELAND'S VOW. If Germany thought to frighten us by this outrage she has made a mistake. She will tind the sinking of the Lusitania has supplied the last impetus which was needed to rouse the whole manhood of the United Kingdom. A cold passion of fury will ...
... had very remarkable escapee. Lady Mackworth, be added, wentdown with the Lusitania, and was picked up unconscious after being the water three and a half hours. The Lusitania was torpedoed without notice about fifteen miles off the Irish coast, and sank ...
... Higher Prices than those ever Paid by any newspaper will be Paid by the Daily Mail for Pictures of the sinking OF THE LUSITANIA. I Negatives should be brought immediately to the Art Editor, Daily Mail, Carmelite House, London, E.C. ...
... follows: I have received a telegram from Berlin stating that the papers have printed colossal type the news of the sinking the Lusitania. The torpedoing of the ship is regarded A NEW TRIUMPH FOR GERMANY'S NAVAL POLICY! The general impression is that England ...
... the great interest whi ...
... LUSITANIA SUN Y SUBMARINE TORPEDOED OF IRI COAST gINKS IN TWENTY MINUTES. ...
... AN EXPENSIVE SHOT. Exchange. telegram- irom Copenhagen, to-day sftys:—Telegrams of the news of the torpedoing of the Lusitania were received here iait night, and made perfectly paralysing impression. The papers state this morning that this latest torpedo ...
... AIN AND OFFICERS The Lusitania’s officers included some of the best-known men in the mercantile marine. Captaim William Thomas Turner RNR with Mr. Anderson as staff captain, was in command, and otber | officers were :—Chief En neer A. Bryce, J. F. M‘Dermott ...
... LATEST NEWS. STOP PRESS. FUNDS FOR DISASTER SUFFERERS. Lord Mayors of Loudon and Liverpool are opening fund for Lusitania disaster sufferers. FACING Kipon, 2.lo—Kinp's Ally 1. Amantine 2, Fluency 3. ran. 8-1. ICO-6. 2.30. —Farilady 1. Sister Sueie 2, ...