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... The Lusitania. While it ought be. and must be, acknowledged that the protection of our commerce on the seas cannot bo allowed to overrule the great main considerations of naval strategy upon which the safety of our island depends, there is still a feeling ...
... LUSITANIA In brilliant weather with 2,160 souls on board without warning. The Lusitania, flower of the Cunard Fleet, was sunk by Germany, the common foe of the human race. OR MPLETE REPORT, SURVIVORS’ GRAPHIC NARRATIVES, COMPLETE LIST OF SURVIVORS, PASSENGER ...
... Horgan concluded his inquest yesterday three male and two female bodies of Lusitania victims lying in the mortuary at Kinsale which were brought ashore after the torpedoing the Lusitania. District - Inspector present representing the Crown. The early morning ...
... The Lusitania. The fuller accounts that have been received of the sinking of the Lusitania are harrowing to the soul, and intensify the utter horror that is felt all civilised beings at an act which brings eternal infamy upon the nation that committed ...
... THE LUSITANIA 1502 Lives Why More Boats Launchex« Governmentlnquir Position in A The worst anticipations relstive to the Joss of the Lusitania seem to be troa. Apparently only 658 of the 2,160 persons on &-m the vessel have been saved. and the deuthroll ...
... ammunition board the Lusitania. By far the greatest part of the cargo consisted of contraband.” Saturday’s German wireless contained the following reference to the outrage : It is reported in London that the Cunard liner Lusitania was yesterday torpedoed ...
... German Embassy ic given as the authority for the statement that ihe Ger. man Government may state, in explanation of the Lusitania disaster, that although the sink- ing of the British steamer had heen deliberately planned, the loss of life on board ocen ...
... ‘‘Remember the Lusitania.” A crowd also raided a shop in Aew Battersea, every window in the place being shattered. The crowd then assembled before a porkbutcher’s shop, when someone shouted that it was owned by naturalised Englishman, but the crowd replied ...
... THE LOdT LUSITANIA. Company anuouuccs that Ik* passengers ami of'tbo Lusitania, tke trawlers Bock and Indian kaviag about 200, tlie tog Flying Fish about 100. and three torpedo bouts 4-5 survivors and four dead. Mrs. J. T. Smith and Mr. George Kessler ...
... THE “LUSITANIA’S” SPEED. The Canard officials Liverpool they do not know what speed the Lusitania was running ihe time of the disaster, but. ■niee November, she had l*een running average speed of about twenty-one knots for the maintenance of which th ...
... LUSITANIA RECRUITS l One of the healthicet signs of the war spirit of London all along has been the fact—vernfiable | by statistics—that every sot-back or disaster has | meant good business at the recruiting offices. | The effect of bad news upon m—uidnfi ...