. Thrilling stories of the Great War on land and sea, in the air, under the water. M 0J THE HEROES OF THE LUSITANIA These German craft were, it seems to me, deliber-ately stationed off Old Head of Kinsale, at a pointwhere all ships have got to pass, for the express pur-pose of preventing any assistance being given to thepassengers of the Lusitania. NARRAGANSETT DRIVEN OFF That the British tank steamer Narragansett, one of thevessels that caught the distress signal of the Lusitania,was also driven off her rescue course by a torpedo froma submarine when she arrived within seven miles ofthe spot


. Thrilling stories of the Great War on land and sea, in the air, under the water. M 0J THE HEROES OF THE LUSITANIA These German craft were, it seems to me, deliber-ately stationed off Old Head of Kinsale, at a pointwhere all ships have got to pass, for the express pur-pose of preventing any assistance being given to thepassengers of the Lusitania. NARRAGANSETT DRIVEN OFF That the British tank steamer Narragansett, one of thevessels that caught the distress signal of the Lusitania,was also driven off her rescue course by a torpedo froma submarine when she arrived within seven miles ofthe spot where the Lusitania went down, an hour andthree-quarters after she caught the wireless call forhelp, was alleged by the officers of the tanker, whicharrived at Bayonne, N. J., on the same day that theEtonian reached Boston. The story told by the officers of the Narragansettcorroborated the statements made by officers of theEtonian. They said that submarines were apparentlyscouting the sea to drive back rescue vessels when theLusitania fell a victim to another undersea craft. Th


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