LUSITANIA
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... THE LUSITANIA. WHAT THE GERMANS THINK IN THE TRENCHES. ...
... Lusitania excitement over the Finking of the . by a German By far the larger number of the were Americana, the Luait,!:zia s a r citizens from all parts of oae here can yet liii to belie:e that the sea pirate* were human enough to nink the liner wi' ...
... THE LUSITANIA. The German Government expresses deep regret account of the loss of life on the Lusitania to the neutral Governments concerned. The Government cannot, however, get rid of the idea that important facts having direct connection with the sinking ...
... THE LUSITANIA Kxlraordinary preparations are being made Fiehgua-d. v.hcro the Cunard steamship Lusitania is expec:od to arrive from New York about six o’clock this evening. In view of the trouble at Liverpool and the furious situation there, efforts will ...
... THE LUSITANIA. DECORATION FOR SUBMARINE’S COMMANDER. Copinhaces, June 21. officially announced Berlin that order '• has been conferred on any submarine captain » Lusitania. Captain Hersig. rece,vw tke order because performed lr tlie Dardanelles sad tank ...
... THE LUSITANIA. iIR. CHURCHILL AND THE DISASTER. STATEMENT IN THE COMMONS. the House of Commons to-diy Lord Charles asked the First Lord for details the of the Lusitania, whether there was a patrol of the Head Kinsale. and better could say whether point* ...
... THE LUSITANIA. DEATH ROLL NOW 1,441. MORE STORIES BY SURVIVORS. THE GRAVE PROBLEM FOR AMERICA. On th« latent list* «urTiTori the victnma the Lusitania total 1,4 H. The figuree officially supplied are follow; board 8.160 Reacued 7^* Missing 1,398 Died ...
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... LUSITANIA. THE AMERICAN NOTE TO GERMANY. AN IMPUDENT REPLY. “PRINCIPLES OP HUMANITY” QUOTED. Amsterdam. Saturday. A Berlin telegram says that the text of o^rmany reply the eecorul American Note with regari to ihe sinking of the Lusitania has bc:n i>sued ...
... THE LUSITANIA. SALOON. PASSENGERS SAVED. OFFICIAL LIST. ...
... THE LUSITANIA. DELIBERATELY EXPOSED” AND “SINKING ACCELERATED.” The most atrocious charges against the British Admiralty and Captain Turner, of th© Lusitania (says the Rotterdam correspondent of the Daily Telegraph”), are made in the “ Voesische Zeitung ...