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... LUSITANIA. The German Professor of Theology, Herr D. Baiiingerten, has delivered several remarkable eermona in Germany the German cause. In one addrees said: dirist on the ride Germany, even when is striking her hardest. The destruction of the Lusitania ...
... THE LUSITANIA. Lord Buxton and the Responsibility, ■ CAPETOWN, Tucsd.j, (Received to-day.) Lord Buxton, in opening the Capo Province Municipal Congress, referred to the German atrocities, lie pointed out that since the sinking of the Titanic civilised ...
... THE LUSITANIA. GERMAN GOVERNMENT'S NOTE TO AMERICA. Exchange Telegraph Company.) AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. The German Government has asked America for a further week's delay in replying to their Note concerning the Lusitania. The Note will in all probability ...
... THE LUSITANIA. SOCIALIST PAPER'S CRITICISM .\nh:.-rdx!m. Priday. APt s N The Socialist paper ° Goerlitzer Volkszeitung,” has been placed under preventive censorship as the paper in commenting on the American Note criticises the torpedoing of the Lusitania ...
... LUSITANIA Berehaven, Friday Night. Considerable interest wa- evinee.d here this evening on the arrival by motor from Bantry of the late Mr. Alire.{ Vanderbilt's confidential secretary Mr. Webb Ware, He was accompanic] by Co, Inwector Tweedy, R.T.C.. West ...
... LUSITANIA. ROME, Friday.—A tale/ram from Lague sap: Three Mourn& Germans sward from ftatt Lee taken mines tears sad at Alpo wham learn- of the slaking of Lusateam they • eelebeatiam meg national sire drank bowls, saying both English sad Americus deserved ...
... LUSITANIA. THE DEVIL'S MASS. GERMANS CELEBRATE THE PIRATES' CRIME. A special telegram to the Idea Nazionale, Rome from Lugano says that about 3,000 Germans have escaped from Italy and taken reiuge there and also at the sanatorium at Agra, where on learning ...
... THE LUSITANIA DiSASTEfI. GERMANS PREVENTED RESCUE. Captain Wood, the steamer Eionia, has arrived Boston, U.S.A., from Liverpool, and reports that bis and other steamships in the vicinity were prevented from going to the asestaxtce of the Lusitania the ...
... 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 DISASTER. More Bodies of Victims Brought Ashore. tuft Hying fish has rntumpd to Quocn»- from sear for vic*im» of the diwufer the Lusitania with seven bodies b«iid. Among them are of Chief Office.- Piper, Charles Land, James Toole, Montague Grant ...
... FLOWERS THE LUSITANIA. Beautiful cut flowers were obtained the gardens Lord Barrymore Fota the Cunard Company and despatched yesterday by the Government steamer Signet to the of the Lusitania disaster, and there distributed over the watery graves of the ...