THE LUSITANIA
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... THE LUSITANIA MURDERS. German Journal and the American Attitude. Amsterdam, Thursday. wireless message from New York to the Frankfurter Zeitung” says the Lusitania incident is now being discussed more calmly. The impression reigns in Washington that a ...
... | SE aw were Gea nable advisers. by their prof The Lusitania Inquiry. Commander BELLAIRS asked the dent of the Board of Trade whether now in a position enn | ition to state the question: a He Lusitania ; whether he could g al for or names of the law officers ...
... LOST IN THE LUSITANIA, Mr William Dale, civil eni!ineer. Toronto. a native of Tnllinekev, Castlec%%Tann, ie among the victims of the Lueitania. }te was a brother of Mr Thomas Dale (owner of the Dale Mills. Tallinskey). and of Mr Edward Dale. Inspector ...
... le delay as possible — ~~ awe attention I doubt wi necessary. The Lusitania Inquiry to Mr. William Thorne, CIMAN stated that into the loos of the committee but pad A of a wreck eatatr assessors. It would be open stewards to apply to * — = A they desired ...
... warning sent tu American passengers intending to sail the Lusitania them that the Lusitania would sunk. Ur. MAST Hit (U., Chester) asked what provision was made for safeguarding the steamship Lusitania on her last crossing in view of tue fact that tbe Herman ...
... The Lusitania Crime. Thursday.—A wireless message New York to the Frankfurter /.eitajg” says that the Lusitania incident is now being diaoussad mote caimly. The impression reigns ’Washington that a the difficulties may be possible witdeut less dignity ...
... THE LUSITANIA INQUIRY. Commander BELL AIRS (U.) asked the Presi dent of the Board of Trade whether was now in a position to state the Questions which would addressed Lord Mersey’s^Board of Trade Inquiry into the loss of the Lusitania, and whether he could ...
... THE LUSITANIA MURDERS. Fantral of tho Snrtfeon of the Liner. The remains of the late Rev. Mr. Matorin, the well known Roman Catholic divine, one the victims the Lusitania outrage, were removed from the Ounard Wharf at Queenstown last night for conveyance ...
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... THE LUSITANIA INQUIRY. Mr. RUN'CIMAN, replying to Mr. William Thorne (Lab.), stated that the inquiry iuto the Jess the Lusitania would be held, not by ‘crcmitlee, but statutory Court, consisting • • a Wreck Commissioner with skilled assessors, would be ...