THE LUSITANIA,
... THE LUSITANIA, END OF HEMORMLE VOYAGE. ...
... THE LUSITANIA, END OF HEMORMLE VOYAGE. ...
... 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 ...
... LUSITANIA Lo B Lusitania is a name which will always be associated with the famous liner lost in World War I, but few folks know Montrose had a personal connection with it. The first Commander was Captain J. B. Watt, a Montrosian and “a gentleman well ...
... THE LUSITANIA, AND LKAGUES AND LEAGUES OF SEW PICTURE CREATIONS. Special of MURCHIR BAND, fpeca. J£n4f«geaieia of Madam SIMS EVES. lo Seleaicna from her late ___ Itepertoire. WEDNESDAY AM SATURDAY AT 3. at S. Doors Open at 7.3 d Door* at 7—3 d extra to ...
... On the Lusitania Coekhura was in the Lusitania when that liner established new Atlantic record, ami be was also one the last men jump from her when she was torpedoed the war. with heavy loss of life. lie clung upturned lifenoat for four hours. He also ...
... Lusitania It 1s now officially disclosed that the Cunard liner, * Lusitania,” which was sunk by enemy action off the coast of Ireland last week. carried passengers and crew totalling 1906 Only 764 have been saved bringing the disastrous numberl?‘{qthnse ...
... big and expensive shipsthe Lusitania and tlte Mauretania. The conclusion arrived at was that one of the two (the Lusitania) could be run once month if the boiler-power were reduced by one-fourth. Accordingly, six of the Lusitania boilers were closed. But ...
... THE LUSITANIA. The arrived in the Mereey on Raturday morning and clbarked paa■engent at Liverpool lamling-etage before nine o'clock. The thue completed her mcond trip from Liverpool New York and back, a aiatanoeof over 6000 milca. in juat ovc¥ twelve ...
... Total 4 eae nost, ——— EEE ar. THE LUSITANIA. The Lusitan‘a arrived at _ tage in four days fi' en hcure Gfty-t eS that ; ; despite t the 6 strong y gole t, it | — stem PRESENTATIONS BY KIN( Wa: kr to At Balmoral veeterday the Kioge Soldiers “Sone s ‘had ...
... THE LUSITANIA Huge cranes lower the modern diver to the sea-bed in steel tanks, and powerful electric floodlights enable him to probe the secrets of drowned hulks. More than 30 ships of the German Fleet scuttled at Scapa Flow have been raised to the surface ...
... THE LUSITANIA Our journey, with all its consequent war-time risks, was now over. or so we thought. The reason for our present hold-up was not at once apparent, but soon the fog lifted enough to show us a ship of tremendous size lying closer to the ...
... THE LUSITANIA. PRESIDENT WILSON'S NOTE. A Press Association telegram, dated Washington, Thursday, says: the Note Germany, whilst no indication given the steps which the Government will take in the event of an unfavourable reply, Germany is informed that ...