Daily Sketch (1909-1971)Robinson, William Sugden2015-04-142015-04-141915-05-08http://hdl.handle.net/2263/44354204 mm x 315 mm, 16 pages with photographs and illustrations.No. 1923Lusitania sunk: awful death roll [photo's] -- A German "victory" -- Echoes of town and round about -- New drink taxes all dropped -- Peeresses and workmen's wives to help in armament factoties -- City clerk dies a hero's death -- German pirates sink the Lusitania: 1,918 on board -- Daring rescuers fearless of German -- The Lusitania`s captain and his wonderful ship [photo's] -- What will America say to the deliberately-planned destruction of a liner carrying her women and children? [photo's] -- Why Tirp has had his whiskers cut -- Colonials who defy all the Turks alive -- Italy ready for war -- Nearer and nearer to Ypres -- What women are doing -- A bride of the plains -- Just before the big liner sank beneath the waves [photo].PDFenDigitised by the Library Services, University of Pretoria, 2015Daily SketchBritish NewspaperTabloid (British)Kemsley Newspaper later Daily MailWorld War IFirst world warWorld war, 1914-1918.Daily Sketch (08 May 1915)Newspaper