LOST ON THE LUSITANIA
... LOST ON THE LUSITANIA. RlTSON—l*>st, on It.M.S. in his 24th year, Isaac (Will), deavly-bcloved son Mrs. llitson, 73, Beaumont-street. SHAMM.-By the sinking of th« ltM.b Lusitauia, Sydney tlio dearly-belov ...
... LOST ON THE LUSITANIA. RlTSON—l*>st, on It.M.S. in his 24th year, Isaac (Will), deavly-bcloved son Mrs. llitson, 73, Beaumont-street. SHAMM.-By the sinking of th« ltM.b Lusitauia, Sydney tlio dearly-belov ...
... LUSITANIA MURDERS GERMANY WANTS TIME FOR REPLY. Amsterdam. Tuesday — The German Government has ssxed for a furtber week’s delay in replying to their Note concerning the Lusitania. Tho Note will in all probability be delivered in Washington on Saturday ...
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... LUSITAN VICTIM LETTER HAT UNANSWERED Among the voctims of the Lusitania disaster wes Mr Thomas Bloomfield, a well-known member of the New York Bar, and a native of Liverpcol. In letter to his sister, Mra. Coyne, 2%, Gledstone-road, Sesforth, written a ...
... LIVERPOOL TOWN BALL LUSITANIA FUND. Thursday. The foll.owing Illtbseeriptions to the lassitania Fund arc announcid,- Previcusly acknowledzed, £4,838 4s 7d. Per Lord Mayor Of Car(liff —Mr. Joseph Milner, LS: Mr. 'nisei., £2 24; Mr. Lorin A. Lathrop, £2 ...
... GERMANS RETALIATE REVENGF FOR LUSITANIA Amsterdam, Wednesday.—The Koelnische Zeitung learns from Dreedem that, a. a consequence of the directed against Germans in Kagland, the have withdrawn fecilitees granted the last fow months to Enghshmen living ia ...
... and Crrenicte” Geneva, May 19 (received yoeterday).-- President Wilson's Note to Germany concern ing the sinking of the Lusitania conmdered etatcemaniike It must not be forgotten that among the two hundred or so of American lives Jost in the attack threes ...
... SAFETY at SEA? “ Lesson of the Lusitania.”’ The only way to be certain of saving life at sea, in these days of mine and submarine, is to wear continvously night and day, the “GIEVE’ LIFE-SAVING WAISTCOAT It ts chee eaty device of its kind thet con be ...
... OUR LETTERBOX. 4 SUFFERERS BY LUSITANIA DISASTER With reference to this awful disaster. 1 have been watching the papers see if anything was be done for the survivors of the crew of this ship. I know of one case, steward, who since the sinking of the ship ...
... Daily Telegraph The revelations published yesterday prove that a scheme, financed Germany, was already operation when the Lusitania was sunk, and many cargoes have already found their way in neutral ships to the enemy. Arrangements were being made to enlarge ...
... PROVOKING THE U.S. Ix comparison with the crime of the Lusitania and other German actions the submarine attack upon the American steamship is a very minor affair, jadged by results. No lives were lost, but for that no credit is due to the pirates. Their ...