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... induce any Government not absolutely outside the pale of humanity even to contemplate, the lying plea is raised that the Lusitania was armed, and in order to give a plausible air to the lie a fictitious statement is attributed to ‘‘the Parliamentary Secretary ...

ANOTHER RECRUITING BOOM

... as a British' recruiting ' officer is again:enjoying a spell of success. The poisonous gases hegan it, the cinking of the Lusitania, gave it further impetus, and Tuesday’s news from Southend has heen even more effective. Tuesday’s record at the central ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1915
Newspaper: Accrington Observer and Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 167 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

DEGRADED STUPIDITY,

... DEGRADED STUPIDITY, In a letter to the « Times.” with regard to the Lusitania tragedy:—l. The moral degradation of a mation that can hail such @ crime as @ wvictory and rejoice over it. 2. The mental degradation of @ nation’ which can offer warning @s ...

Sorrow and Song

... music of “Lycidas” was !in many of our minds and hearts when we thcught of the termible torpedoing and sinking of the ‘‘ Lusitania.’ on Friday afternoon. The two great kindred mations will join in abhorence of that awful deed, of the enormous loss of life ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1915
Newspaper: Accrington Observer and Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 573 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

CHURCH WITH HALF-A-DOZEN WOR-

... incomes of livings in more populous and poor districts of London. K — A Pontificial Requiem Mass for the victims of the Lusitania was celebrated at Westmineter Cathedral. The officiating priests were Cardinal Bourne and Bishop Butt. Vittoria’s music for ...

Firm

... scale. His Homour approved the secttlement. PLAYING A MAN’S GAME. @ By giving his lifebelt to a fellow-passenger on the Lusitania, an old woman Mr, Alfred Vanderbilt went to certain death. He could not swim a stroke. In this way he showed once more, what ...

MR. F. G. HINDLE ON THE WAR. Address to Darwen Liberals

... confidence, despite the fact that they were all rmarting under the blow inflicted upon this country by | the loss of the Lusitania. There were no adjectives strong enough to express what they in commoil with the whole civilised world entertained with regard ...

HASLINGDEN POLICE

... reply to Supt. Fyfe who asked what he and Holland were talking abont witness eaid Holland was telling him a tale about the Lusitania. A P.C. Gorst, recalled, zaid there were complaints by ladies who were passing of the bad langunage used by defendant. Both ...

George, CHURCH AND OSWALDTWISTILE

... of Henry-street, Church, who last week was plunged into grief, fearing that her husband was a passenger on the illfated Lusitania so callously destroyed by a German submarine, received a_cable on Sunday briefly stating that Mr. Bolton had not sailed on ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1915
Newspaper: Accrington Observer and Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 1328 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

LOOTING CONDEMNED

... magistrates for such attacks and for thefts. A feeling of resentment against those responsible for the destruction of the Lusitania was perfect'y patural, but the folly and cruelty of such acts could not be too strongly condemned. It was a revelation of ...

COST OF HIGHER EDUCATION. HASLINGDEN

... each case. . HASLINGDEN MAN MISSING. Amongst those for whom fears are entertained of loss in the torpedoed liner, the “ Lusitania,” is a Haslingden gentleman, Mr, James R. Kelly, head of the nrm of James R. Kelly and Co., engineers, of Leeds. Though many ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1915
Newspaper: Accrington Observer and Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 1247 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Hubbardic Philosophy

... SWax.] Mr. Elbert Hubbard was one of the victims sacrificed to the theory of German * frightfulness 7 in the sinking of the Lusitania. A short paragraph published in a Jeading morning newspaper deseribes him a gifted American ‘“ whose personality and words ...