THE LUSITANIA
... THE LUSITANIA. GERMAft STORY OF THE CRIME. ...
... THE LUSITANIA. GERMAft STORY OF THE CRIME. ...
... SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA. AWFUL SCENES. WORLD HORRIFIED AT COLD-BLOODED WORDED ...
... GERMANS AND LUSITANIA. ONLY ONE TORPEDO FIRED. STEADY ADVANCE IN GALLIPOLI. LEITH-BOUND STEAMER SUNK BY SUBMARINE ...
... LUSITANIA'S FATE Torpedoed off the Irish London, Friday Evening. Central News says persistent and apparently well-fminded rumours have been eiirrent in city circles throughout the afternoon that the Cunard liner Lusitania had been torpedoed and sunk of ...
... THE SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA. Tlie total loss life in connection with the Lusitania disaster is approximately 15C2. There were 2160 persons on board, and 705 were rescued, but of this number 45 succumbed later. The passengers of American nationality on ...
... LUSITANIA NOT MUMED. DENIAL GIVEN TO GERMAN STATE3IENT The Semetary of the Admiralty snakes the following statement;—The statement appearing in some newspapers' that the Lusitania was armed is wholly table. The New York Tribune has cabled the Canard ...
... THE LUSITANIA CRIME. ...
... Mk: LUSITANIA HORROR. SURVIVOR'S VIVID STORY. INDESCRIBABLE 'CENE OF AGONY Mr Oliver P. Bernard, who bad a miraculous escape from death, tells a story which must rank among the most thrilling yet recorded about the disaster (nay. the Dundee Advertiser) ...
... WAS LUSITANIA TRAGEDY UNAVOIDABLE? America Could Enter the Conflict and Settle the War. WHAT THE U.S. (By CAPT. MAVY COULD DO. IN NEMO.) As the tragedy of the Lusitania does not seem to have been unavoidable, and may not have been so, strong criticism ...
... LUSITANIA DISASTERS FUND In response to the appeal which the Lord Provost of Glasgow made at the request of the Lord Mayor of Liverpool on behalf of the sufferers by the Lusitania disaster , the following , among other additional , subscriptions , have ...
... PASSENGERS ON LUSITANIA. Mr Adams, farmer, Barhtcro, Twynholra, yesterday received t ...
... BOARD THE ILL-FATED LUSITANIA. MOTHERWELL MAN’S EXPERIENCES. One of the passengers on board the Lusitania, which was torpedoed and soak by the Germans last Friday off the coast of Ireland, was Mr Robert C. Wright, Cleveland. Ohio, who was on his wav to ...