THE LUSITANIA
... THE LUSITANIA. The loss of the Lusitania through German submarine attach off the southern coast Ire- Ut. ...
... THE LUSITANIA. The loss of the Lusitania through German submarine attach off the southern coast Ire- Ut. ...
... SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA Germany’s Long-delaye ...
... THE TRAGEDY OF THE LUSITANIA. (To the Editor of The Leicester Mail.) Sir,—Am I right in supposing that in view of the verdict of the Coroner's jury, the Keiser, if ever again he foot in Great Britain can be then and there arreetod and brought to trial ...
... LUSITANIA DISASTER. More Bodies of Victims Brought Ashore. tuft Hying fish has rntumpd to Quocn»- from sear for vic*im» of the diwufer the Lusitania with seven bodies b«iid. Among them are of Chief Office.- Piper, Charles Land, James Toole, Montague Grant ...
... THE LUSITANIA HOLOCAUST. Captain and Others Give Evidence at the Kinsale Inquest. ...
... THI LUSITANIA. SI - RV-MORS LANDED AT KINSALE T Fleet Eare3a is that the 1::::4310, Oa heard the Luntansa leas Madame de P:ge the Thief of the Belgian Er urgieal Staff El. hid been in Animal collecting for the Bcipan wounded, end her busabnd left Shot ...
... THE LUSITANIA CRIME. More Bodies of VicUms Recovered from the Sea. rorpeJo-boa'. nighl with thi' malee. one of tiiem « boy. awl lour picked nnl«*» south ot Fast net. One the bodiies was that Dr. McDcnnotf, the of the Lusitania. The fug arrived later, ...
... _. THE LUSITANIA HORROR. Moving Story of Woe. ...
... LUSITANIA SURVIVOR. Kettering Young Lady's Terrible Experience. Photo Althoug'r Creech (formerly of Kettering). who the il,.fatid Lusitanu, left Kettering ionic Tears ago. are many n the town elm aell remember bar. notably as • tcholar at St. %tercet's ...
... THE LOSS OF THE LUSITANIA. Just Over Three Years Ago the Titanic j struck an iceberg and foundered. 1,490 persons perished; 711 were saved. Last Friday a torpedo—as a matter of tact, two torpedoes, struck the Lusitania, and she foundered in less than ...
... “AVENGE THE LUSITANIA.” Writing to his parents at Orchard-street, Langley Mill, Rifleman F. Bailey, of the Ist Battalion K.R.R., says: I am writing these few lines hoping to find you well. I hare been hit in the leg with a piece shrapnel, but am ißoing ...
... THE LUSITANIA’S HAIL The Postmaster-General announces that only about eightv bags mails were despatched the Lusitania, the bulk the United States mail having been forwarded from New York by the American liner New York, which sailed ihe sauic day the Lusitania ...