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  4. ARE YOU RESPONSIBLE ?

    Officials of the neutral legations in London are unanimous in their condemnation of Germany's action, and they are also utterly amazed. Washington has asked Berlin for ...

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  5. THE GREAT INFAMY.

    The Times correspondent at Queenstown writes:-- "The horror and execration that filled the mind at the first tidings of the crowning ...

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  8. HAPPY REUNIONS.

    Latest returns show that only 259 of the crow were saved. The crew numbered 665, and from captain to lift boy belong to Liverpool. ...

    Article : 337 words
  9. CLINGING TOGETHER IN DEATH

    The trip of the Lusitania across the Atlantic was uneventful. The passengers were not apprehensive of any danger, although the captain ordered the lifeboats to be ready. ...

    Article : 693 words
  10. SCRAMBLE FOR LIFE

    Dr. Ross, from Montana, describes that when the foremost funnel leaned sideways he jumped into the water near the propeller, which was still revolving, though ...

    Article : 390 words
  11. "DOLLARS WILL DO."

    Amsterdam learns that the news of the sinking of the Lusitania was received in Germany with mixed amazement and delight. ...

    Article : 147 words
  12. SUBMARINE BAG.

    During the week ended Wednesday five overseas steamers, with an aggregate tonnage of 11,488, were torpedoed, while 17 fishing boats, with a total tonnage of 3011, ...

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  13. NEW YORK FEARS.

    A spirit of depression and sobriety of demeanor characterised the crowds that gathered in front of the bulletin boards outside the newspaper offices in New York ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S ONLY REVENGE.

    The Times, in a leading article, says-- "The full horror of the Lusitania crime is now revealed, and it has stirred the people even more deeply than the poison clouds and ...

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  15. "THERE'S NO DANGER!"

    Mr. D. A. Thomas, the Welsh coal magnate, declared that at New York some of the passengers were inclined to heed the warning, but the Cunard officials assured ...

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  16. MR. W. J. BAILEY SAFE.

    This morning's newspapers refer to Mr. Wilson J. Balley, formerly of Messrs. Farmer and Co., Ltd., as being a passenger by the Lusitania. This is not correct, as last ...

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  17. UTMOST RETRIBUTION.

    "The torpedoing of the Lusitania and the destruction of 1500 helpless men, women, and children," said Mr. W. M. Hughes this morning, "Is an act so infamous that words fail ...

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  18. SYDNEY WOOL BUYER MISSING.

    Mr. C. Learoyd, a well-known Sydney wool buyer, of the firm of Learoyd and Boggio, was a passenger by the Lusitania. He cabled his intention of leaving by the vessel when ...

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  19. LAUNCHING OF BOATS.

    Mr. Isaac Lehmann, belonging to the U.S. Government supply service in New York, shouted "For God's sake launch this boat." It was immediately launched with 60 ...

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