LUSITANIA
... LUSITANIA INQUIRY Captain and the Steamer’s Boats MK. D. A. THOMAS’S ...
... LUSITANIA INQUIRY Captain and the Steamer’s Boats MK. D. A. THOMAS’S ...
... OF THE LUSITANIA THE LUSIT %NM dr. and Mrs. Charles (first- L. Tohn Freeman. Mrs. Dotherty, and two moo. ' infant boy (second cabin). 3liss Jessie 31tirdoeh (second cabin). Charles I'Lmddl steward!. Mr. Philip young (first-class!. Wallace Phillip, (diet ...
... LUSITANIA TELECBAM.I NEW YORK, oat. The T.utitama wa* hold in quarantine iarl night, owing the serious illness of steerage paFs*'iigei- The doctors declared that while there was nothing indicate cholera, no chances must Ik- taken pending bacteriological ...
... THE LUSITANIA VICTIMS. TWENTY-EIGHT MORE BODIES LANDED. FATHER MATURIN S AMONG THEM OUTRAGE CONDEMNED. The special r• prerenta!ive of the Lii Independent, , elerui.bing town. said that .r hyd this Cunard W •a• and 11 *Week. It (7 men. • found miles ...
... BY THE LUSITANIA. Our conerpondentwiring Sund»v night, •tatM:— , Tb* huiiMuiia, in addition to laavwz th» mail* Wind to-dav. tar Liverpool pUot to New York. She arrived off Queenstown at n-™' blowing gale tom S.B.W. S.e remained outside, but toward* eight ...
... THE LUSITANIA. INQUEST AT QUUNSTOWN. VERDICT OF OF MURDER. (From Our Reporter, Quernatown, Saturday. Mr. Coroner Rice, solicitor, Ft rmuy, le• turned the inquest uu Dm victims of the Lusitailia &ashler at 3 o'clock to day in the Town Hall, Iljneenatoe ...
... LUSITANIA Sinking Off Cork Coast' HELP FROM QUEENSTOWN PASSENGERS ON BOARD A report In, oc , ehed Dulo'in that the lAni- Lanni in s ein!;iug condition eR the Old Held of Kinsale this Afternoon. There were 3,100 ea boattl. ant there. it it had half an ...
... THE LUSITANIA. Theo who brayed the wintry elements to err if any demonstration attended the sailing of the Ca:order Luntania Liverpool to New York on Saturday afternoon must been disappointed. as the Stars and was displayed. !it the forepeak the.. firing ...
... Lusitania Sir—Terence Robson, historian, is reported in the Irish Independent (Aug. 8) as having investigated the sinking of the Lusitania and as having come to the conclusion that (a) the ship was carrying large quantities of arms and (b) that the British ...
... The Lusitania. The sinking of the Cunard liner lasitania is a triumph of German piracy. It will he received with joy by the German people, and it will be a cause of sorrow and anger throughout these countries and the United States. Many stout ships have ...
... THE LUSITANIA. ...
... THE LUSITANIA. The Cunard Royal mail steamer Lusitania, from New York Wednesday last, with passengers, mails, and specie, was reported 260 miles west of tho Fhstnet 8.20 p.m. yesterday by the Marconi wireless telegraphy from Crookhaaca. ...