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OFFICERS REJOICE AT LUSITANIA

... OFFICERS REJOICE AT LUSITANIA The officers who are toeing entertained ee prisoners of war at Doaington Ball celebrated the sinking of the Luaitenia and the murder of her passengers in true Garman fashion. Within the compound and the wire entanglements ...

LUSITANIA DISASTER RECALLED

... LUSITANIA DISASTER RECALLED Act, says Survivor '' The sinking. of tilt I.usitnnin has been described as the worst act of lawlessness ever recorded. 41011 there is no doubt about it hut that it was premeditated. This was the clew expounded by Mr Hobert ...

THE LUSITANIA LEAVES THE CLYDE

... THE LUSITANIA LEAVES THE CLYDE. The new turbine Cunard liner Lusitania left the Clyde on Monday night for the Mersey. Exactly two months yesterday the liner was successfully navigated down the river from Clydebank, after completinl fitting out, and since ...

LUSITANIA'S YEAR'S RECORD

... LUSITANIA'S YEAR'S RECORD. The arrival of the liner Lusitania, of the Canard Line, at Fialiguard on Monday evening from New York marked another notable event in the annals of the mercantile marine. Within tie' poet twelve months the Luoitania has cror ...

LUSITANIA'S RECORD RUNS

... LUSITANIA'S RECORD RUNS. Within one month the Cunard Liner laisitania, which returned to Liverpool on Tuesday from New York /with passengers, mails, and specie, has completed a most remarkable series of Transatlantic voyages. She has crossed the ocean ...

LUSITANIAS Speaking at a dinner given in honour of the German Society of Public health on board the Kaiser Wilhelm

... LUSITANIAS Speaking at a dinner given in honour of the German Society of Public health on board the Kaiser Wilhelm 11., Herr Heineken, a director of the North German-Lloyd Company, referred to the voyage of the Lusitania. tie said although the Lusitania ...

THE CLYDE BEATEN

... builders of the Mauretania, the Lusitania's sister ship. are reticent as to to Performances on her recent trials, there is every reason to believe that she did practically 27! knots when put at her full speed. As the Lusitania achieved knots on her official ...

THE LUCY'S OCEAN RECORDS

... run in the Octobar of 1907 the Lusitania did an average of 620 knots daily. reckoning on the 23 hours from noon to noon of the eastward trip. Shy arrived in tame on that occasion to greet the new Mauretania. The Lusitania was now running smoothly, and ...

NO OUNS ON BOARD

... GREYHOUND. hen the Lusitania was launched from the yards of Mears John Brown & Company, Ltd., at Clydebank, on the 7th of June, 1906, Great Britain resumed her place as the paseessor of the largest vessel in the world. %%hen the Lusitania was in the building ...

PAEN D .1 Pi E NVEBYTE_MG

... were taken by their hosts on a rim down the Clyde. and were favoured with an opportunity of intpecting the great steamer Lusitania. On their return to Glasgow they were entertained at lunch in the Municipal Buildings, and afterwards inspected the Art Galleries ...

NEW ATLANTIC lIWORDS

... 'Pae.seng.ers were 41 landed by ten minutes to eight. The Lusitania averaged 25.:: knots throughout the voyage. Leaving Datmes Rock, at the entrance to Cork harbour, on Sunday morning, the Lusitania covered 61 miles before noon, and from that time up to ...