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LOST ON THE LUSITANIA

... LOST ON THE LUSITANIA. TVo Cornish wi(k>ws lost their lives in the sinking of the Lusitania. One was Mrs. Caroline Trevor row. of St. Just, near Penzance. Last summer she went to Butte Citv to see her son, and passed her sixtr-second birthdav during the ...

OBRUANir AND THE SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA

... OBRUANir AND THE SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA. Germany has sene a reply to the Note of the United States the sinking of the Lusitania. The reply contains good deal of quibbling about the status of the lost liner. The Note says:—Germany considers ic necessary ...

What Caused the Riots

... Germans at Ostend. One of the rare cases in which the Lusitania outrage appeared as an explicit motive came at Westminster. The defendant had thrown a tailor’s “ goose ” inscribed “ Revenge for the Lusitania ” through the prosecutor’s window. As. however, the ...

NEARLY 1,560 LIVES LOST

... NEARLY 1,560 LIVES LOST. The giant Cunard liner Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk off Old Kinsale Head, South of Ireland, on Friday. It was soon after two o’clock that distre-s signals were received from the great liner, which was attacked without warning ...

Cornish Passenger’s Experiences

... passenger, returned to his home Sunday evening. was just after dinner,” he said, when I heard the torpedo crash into the Lusitania. I had retired to bunk td tidy a bit, and without waiting for anything I rushed up on deck. It was with difficulty 1 got ...

NEARLY 1,500 LIVES LOST

... NEARLY 1,500 LIVES LOST. The giant Cunard liner Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk off Old Kinsale Head, South of Ireland, oy Friday. It was soon after two o’clock that distress signals were received from the great liner, which was attacked without warning ...

(iEcst sriton

... EDITION. TRURO, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1915 PBISCA FIDES.” Notes Argus'* Two facts emerge Compensated from the loss of the Cash. Lusitania. (1) All neutral nations now realise that nothing is too dastardly or too brutal for Germany to undertake ; and (2) the policy ...

Germans and Their Latest Crime

... Germans and Their Latest Crime. In the course of editorial comment upon the sinking the Lusitania, the German newspaper Cologne Gazette says : The news will received by the German people with unanimous satisfaction, since it proves to England and the ...

What Gauged the Riots

... killed Germans Ostend. One of the rare cases in which the Lusitania outrage appeared as explicit motive came up at Westminster. The defendant had thrown tailors goose” inscribed for the Lusitania” through the prosecutor's window. A«. however, the Court ...