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THE LUSITANIA NOT ARMED

... THE LUSITANIA NOT ARMED. The Secretary the Admiralty make* the following announcement: —Tlx* statement appearing In some newspaper* (hat Lusitania armed is wholly false. WILFUL AND WHOLESALE MURDER. On Monday the inquest the bodies recovered Kinsale was ...

PERSONAL NARRATIVE OF A TERRIBLE

... were paralysed by the breaking of the main steam-pipe. The Lusitania sank within 20 minutes of being struck. Figures issued by the ('unard Company show that the passengers on board tlie Lusitania were :—Saloon, : second cabin. 6*»2 ; third elats*. 361 ; ...

PROGRESS OF THE WAR

... Vanderbilt, the millionaire, and Mr. Charles Krohman. theatrical proprietor. The Lusitania bad lifeboats to persons. According to detail* received from Liverpool, Lusitania wm torpedoed without warning. The following notice has been posted:— M Old Hkad ...

CAPTAIN TURNER'S EVIDENCE

... CAPTAIN TURNER'S EVIDENCE. Captain Turner, who was In charge of the Lusitania on her fatal voyage from New York, one the witnewtes called at the inquest. He described the voyage, which began at noon on May Ist. a* quite without incidriit until tlie venucl ...

ANGER AND HOT INDIGNATION

... grenades. Besides, it has openly been admitted by the English Press thst the Lusitania on previous voyages repeatedly carried largo quantities of war materials. pppuont voyage the Lusitania carried 8400 eaaen of ammunition, while the rrefc of the cargo al*o eomueted ...

AMERICAN DEMANDS UPON GERMANY

... made on non-combatants, and also gives notice th«t reparation will be sought for the loss off over one hundred lives on the Lusitania and for othsr violations off the right of Whilst no indication given in this Note off tire steps which the Govern moot will ...

THE SALISBURY AND WI

... special service, the preacher, the Rev. *. Pott, taking courage and the examples shown the oeceeion of lie sinking of the Lusitania the theme of his sermon. The troops, headed their berats. afterward, marched the Market place, where they were dtamiased ...

MR. WORDSWORTH’S EXPERIENCES

... Wc are indebt'd Mr. Osmund Wordsworth for the following narrative hi* experiences the catastrophe:— Tlte last voyage tl»e Lusitania must have been one of the calmest and. to the time of the disaster, the pleasantest. The morning of May Tth opened foggy ...