THE LUSITANIA
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... The Lusitania. In cvery land throughout the civilised world the horror of (iermany’s latest appalling crime is almost unspeakable. To Ireland the sinking of the Lusitania seems a tragedy especially near and real, for it is on our Irish shores that the ...
... THE LUSITANIA. COMPENS4TIoN FOR OFFICERS AND CREW. £3OO paid into eonrt, and until OA Alb or re-usarriage, £44 7a a ),e.tr' S. Seaman whose pa) is fIS Rhe a month To this pay n ill lo• a ktualling allowance k a day, bringing the totz.l ;tpt £93 7s a teir ...
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... LUSITANIA. This is the very top. The height, the crest, or crest unto the crest Of murder's arms; this is the bloodiest shame Tho wildest savagery, the vilest stroke That ever wall-eyed wrath or staring rage Presonted to the tears of soft remorse. ...
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... THE LUSITANIA. .Os SCENES AT QUEENSTOWN MORE BODIES LANDED• FURTHER IDENTIFICATIONS 1A NUN'S VIGIL REWARDED. (From Our Repostat.) Quniodown,Tuaday. All that is left of the ill-fated Lusitasia was brought into Queenstown to-day by the IDutch tug Poo!sea ...
... LUSITANIA! New York, Saturday * The followins extracts are taken from the leading American newspapers regard to the sinking of the Lusitania. The Sun: It will concern our Government incomparably less than the case o the Gulflight, which was an American ...
... The Lusitania. (BY OUR NAYAti CORRESPONDENT.) The Germans have again indulged one of their warlike methods —the sinking of the Lusitania torpedoing it, and have succeeded in staggering humanity. ■ They have now one more crime answered for at the end of ...
... THE LUSITANIA Mill E lan Lyooi.ol EoiU,aeai Outleploohel, It icppoied to bo amcogit the mlnlog of thoie who loit their llvai 00 the 111 fated iteimtr Lotliiola. The poor girl wai daoghter of Mr Michael Lyooi, Easl*. and had been for the pail -lx yean ...
... THE LUSITANIA. The sinking of the Lueitania has created a sensation in Manchester which can be felt as you jasse along the streets, and one inhales it. This and the asphyxiating gases used earlier in the week, are in all giving our Government care ...
... THE LUSITANIA. The first comments of the German Press on the sinking of the Lusitania run much upon the expected lines, laying stress upon the inevitable character of Germany's submarine war, the benevolent warning advertised by the German Embassy ...