521 . , iA The Loss of the 6 Lusitania. MANY BRITISH AND AMERICAN SOCIETY PEOPLE ON 'BOARD. , (kv,)
... 521 . , iA The Loss of the 6 Lusitania. MANY BRITISH AND AMERICAN SOCIETY PEOPLE ON 'BOARD. , (kv,) - • .:04_ ...
... 521 . , iA The Loss of the 6 Lusitania. MANY BRITISH AND AMERICAN SOCIETY PEOPLE ON 'BOARD. , (kv,) - • .:04_ ...
... Dominions, and his admiration was unstinted for the American troops, and for the gusto, - ,with which they shout out That's for Lusitania ! when they go over the top. Have there riot been many shouts of allied soldiers and sailors since 1914, that if written ...
... ironclads, sleek torpedo boats and destroyers, and inter-ocean palaces, like the Campania, Lucania, Carmania, and the ill-fated Lusitania, which, in prewar days, established inter-communication between ourselves and our virile cousins across the water. EXPLOSIVES ...
... the other day Miss Ella Frohman, the youngest sister of the never-to-beforgotten Charles, who perished so sadly in the Lusitania. ' Miss Frohman, who has been staying quietly at the Piccadilly Hotel for some time, spends much of her time walking, taking ...
... war, and thereby for the greatest mass of suffering ever inflicted on the world. lie is responsible for the sinking of the Lusitania and the rr.urder of x,roo people on it; the sinking ofithe!Ta/aba, and other passenger ships. He is responsible for the execution ...
... ierte4 A little Canadian Wood by Gortrode Dee Claris. GERMANY has committed her foulest of all foul deeds in sinking the Lusitania, whereby hundreds of innocent lives have been lost. Through this atrocious advertised murder which the If unnish submarines ...
... building docks near Glasgow. Mary Lady Inverclyde performed the christening ceremony, and, breaking the bottle, named her Lusitania ; the huge turbine steamer took the water splendidly, and the launching went off without a hitch. Afterwards a big lunch ...
... the matter of blameworthiness, and, even if we could we will not forget that the Hun nation rejoiced exceedingly at the Lusitania infamy, and thought the bombing of defenceless towns a noble and heroic thing. • • - • a II I I minimm ine 081 111 111 ...
... an Alderman of this town. In Lord Rhondda's Study— Recall your first emotion on hearing the news of the sinking of the Lusitania. Germany has not changed since then. In Paris—That as a result of the Luxury Tax many businesses are closing down, and ...
... some interesting particulars of the'forthcoming launch ot the Acquitattia. This boat is a sister ship to the Mauretania and Lusitania, and is bigger than either of the other two. She is built by Messrs. J. & J. Drown, of Clydebank. The river has had to be ...
... never thought we should have lived to see the Germans use poisonous gases, pollute our wells in South Africa, or sink the Lusitania. After deprecating the talk and writing: he ;saw about reprisals, his lordship went on to say that he frankly admitted that ...
... Dowager Lady Dunmore (who, by the way, made the voyage to New York last week, I am told, on that wonderful new liner the Lusitania, with three of her daughters), will be unavoidably absent, yet there will be such a large family gathering at Lord Dartmouth's ...