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... LOSS OF THE LUSITANIA. (HR. CHURCHILL’S STATEMENT IN THE HOUSE. f*WE WARNED THE CAPTAIN,” BY OUR OWN REPORTERS. Questions about the sinking the fusitariia were asked by or Bcr L lord, Mr. Houston, and Mr. Ma JSev the House of Commons this afternoon. ...
... LUSITANIA BODIES. m. Consul at Queenstown i 1 to the American Embassy this miming: - Fishing craft London > . bodies, and port having sighted auticithe search b re . CO vered. The pates or^,.p° ther efore, that descriptions may be filed at the Consulate ...
... LUSITANIA NOT ARMED. . • The statement the Luaitania was armed is wholly false. —THE SECRETARY OF THE ADMIRALTY. ...
... TO LUSITANIA SURVIVORS. It is urged that all American survivors of the Lusitania should communicate their names and present whereabouts to the Embassy at 4, Grosvenor-gardens with as little delay as possible. The Admiralty have intimated that ...
... THE LUSITANIA'S SPEED. Another fact which emerges from the statements of survivors is that the Lusitania was not going at full speed. Before the morning fog lifted she was going slowly and sounding her siren, but when the atmosphere cleared she did not ...
... THE LUSITANIA MURDERS. The jury which yesterday charged the officers of the submarine and the German Emperor and Government of Germany with wilful murder in connection with the sinking of the Lusitania merely put on record a verdict which has already ...
... The “‘Lusitania” Disaster Prior to the opening of the meeting, the president alluded to the terrible disaster to the ‘‘Lusitania.” which had been sunk. He said he was quite sure they would not like to hold that meeting without expressing their deep sympathy ...
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... THE LUSITANIA’S SPEED Another fact which emerges from the statements of survivors is that the Lusitania was not going, at speed. Before the morning fog kited sue was going slowly and sounding her siren, but-when the atmosphere cleared she did not steam ...
... THE TORPEDOFD LUSITANIA. We for who, by • dastard hand. New lie beneath the warm which be them on From tho United States to our own land. 1 And who, in a few boon, would upon The cliffs of Albion. Britain's breesee fanned 'Their cheeks, their ocean pase ...