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... the west indies and THE EMPIRE. THE MORNING POST, THURSDAY, APRIL Ift. 1909. THE SUPPLY OF ARMY HOBBES. ...
... the west indies and THE EMPIRE. THE MORNING POST, THURSDAY, APRIL Ift. 1909. THE SUPPLY OF ARMY HOBBES. ...
... WEST INDIES. • At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, held on Thursday, Walter Buchanan, Esq., in the chair, the fol- lowing resolutions were moved by Mr. A. S. Dalglish. and seconded by the Dean of Guild, and unanimously adopted by the Chamber .-— ...
... WEST INDIES. «- Part of the following appeared in our second ! edition of Saturday : — (From our Correspondent.) FALMOUTH, May 26, Half-past Eleven, p.m. The Royal Mail Steam Company's ship Solway, Captain Britton, has just arrived with the Mexican, Jamaica ...
... WEST INDIES To the EDITOR of the MORNING POST Sir— The maxim Magna est Veritas et prcnalebtt was never more strikingly illustrated than in the state ot the West India question at the present period. A few years ago the hue and cry of Ihe sectarian brawlers ...
... WEST INDIES. The following is an extract from a letter written by an officer on board his Majesty's ship Blamhe. elated Port Royal. Feb. 17, 183.: - On the breaking out ol the rebellion we sailed with troops to Montego-hay. On entering the harbour we ...
... THE WEST INDIES. BARBADOS, Deo. 9. Crops are looking vigorous, the weather being generally cool and favourable to health. Preparations are being made for the annual exhibition of native agricultural pro- ductions. The House of Assembly ia in session. ...
... THE WEST INDIES. — . — .«. TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING POST. Sir—My attention has been called to an important error In what I am reported to have said last night on the subject of the relative cost of production of sugar in the island of St. Kitts during ...
... THE WEST INDIES, TO THK EDITOR OP THK MORNING POST. I Sir, — In a leading article of to-day, you give Lord PaJ- I merston the merit, due to him, of reducing the slave trade !to a mere bagatelle. Bat you add, that if the squadron were ! withdrawn, to protect ...
... WEST INDIES. By a l-eiitlenian just arrived in this city wr & rfl „, session of the Resolutions passed at a Meeting ol th T sembly in the Island ol Nevis on the Uh August 1. That it is expedient that such effectual i.m»„ u „ . be adopted I'or the ...
... THE WEST INDIES. ♦ (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) A portion of the following appeared in our second edition on Saturday : — SOUTHAMPTON, August 4. The Royal Mail Company's steam-ship Dee, Captain William Allen, from the West Indies, „c, , arrived at Southampton ...
... THE WEST INDIES. • FKOM OUR CO r.r.KSPON DENTS. BRUSSELS, Fzb. 20. I learn at Tho Hague that Holland would be ! willing to sell to America her possessions in the j Lesser Antilles, viz., the islands of St. Eustatius I •md Juba, and half the island of ...
... THE WEST INDIES. (Renter's Telegram.) PLYMOUTH, Sunday. The Royal Mail Steam-ship Company's steamer Seine, from the West Indies, has arrived here with _ 1 passengers, G3 sacks of mails, treasure valued at £1,800,740, and 1,174 packages of cargo. Among ...