LUSITANIA SUNK
... LUSITANIA SUNK. TORPEDOED WITHOUT WARNING OFF IRISH COAST. ...
... LUSITANIA SUNK. TORPEDOED WITHOUT WARNING OFF IRISH COAST. ...
... LUSITANIA VERDICT. TORPEDO WOUNDS THE HEART OF MILLIONS. The following striking verdict was returned by the coroner's jury at Queenstown on Saturday at the end of the inquest on Mrs. Frances King and many other Lusi• tania •ictims:— We find that lira ...
... LUSITANIA SUNK GERMAN TORPEDO. News was received on Friday evening that the well-known Liverpool liner, the Lusitania, has been torpedoed and sunk ofl the Irish coast. No further particulars have come to hand as we go to press. MUSICAL COMPETITION. The ...
... The Admiralty had general knowledge that the announcement of the threat to sink the Lusitania had been made, and following the announcement sent a warning to the Lusitania as to submarine movements and directions for her enurAe. Ile did not think it would ...
... and the latest submarine signalling appliances. Her putt of registry was Liverpool. In a pamphlet issued concerning the Lusitania and her sister ship the Mauretania. the Cunard Company state that everything that human skill and forethought can do has ...
... miles of the shore: and it has been suggested that this change of coarse. made to avoid one submarine, actually brought the Lusitania within short range of another. Captain Turner, who is among the saved, though be remained ea the bridge till his whip sank ...
... strictly speekiag. no inland person has any right to fly the Red Ensign. It was the Red Ensign which was hauled down by the Lusitania in favour of the Stars and Atripee. In peace time the famous ship would have been dying the Blue Ensign, however, the Admiralty ...
... was some scarcity of female labour. A pontifical requiem service was held at Westminster Cathedral for the victim° of the Lusitania and for the repose of the souls of the faithful who have died for the Ern- pire The Cardinal Archbishop officiated in person ...
... Ws RIs1? MAX. The Government turns naturally to Lord Mersey to preside u‘er the Lusitania the man who ruled with such conspicuous success the Titanic loquiry in 1912 and the Empress of Ireland inquiry in 1914. He is an old man, as old age is reckoned ...
... telephone, that the twenty boats mentioned referred to other ships, but a subsequent statement made it clear that they the Lusitania's own boats. The laming of this notice afforded great satisfaction to the large number of people assembled in the nmre. the ...
... heathen. . The submarine pirates hive had a record week. They have sunk six ships, the total tonnage being 47,504. Tea The Lusitania, of course, Two accounts for two-thirds BLOCICADirs. of the tonnage. The Sumter of vessels of over 300 tons entering and ...
... baby, about six months old. picked up at sea, was landed at Queen& town by a trawler. It is undoubtedly a victim of the Lusitania crime. ...