WEST INDIES
... WEST INDIES. ANOTHER VOLCANIC OUTBREAK FEARED. New York, Monday. Clouds of volcanic dust were observed and rumblings heard in various parts of West Indie* on Saturday from the direction of Martinique.— Reuter. ...
... WEST INDIES. ANOTHER VOLCANIC OUTBREAK FEARED. New York, Monday. Clouds of volcanic dust were observed and rumblings heard in various parts of West Indie* on Saturday from the direction of Martinique.— Reuter. ...
... THE WEST INDIES. The Times understands that the Supplementary Estimate on behalf of the West India Islands is for total of £4L500. ...
... THE WEST INDIES. ANOTHER OUTBURST OF MONT WARSHIPS HASTILY PUT TO SEA. A NARROW ESCAPE. New York, May 20. The following telegram of to-day'a date has been received here from Fort de France. Two parties lauded at St Pierre to-day from the United States ...
... THE WEST INDIES. COLONISTS AND HOME GOVERNMENT. CUBA'S LIBERATION JAMAICA'S RUIN. Times 'Telegram.) Kingston (Jamaica), Aug. 3.—Jamaica, which had relinquished the hope of receiving Imperial aid, regards with great satisfaction the prospect held out Mr ...
... THE WEST INDIES HORROR. SOUFRIERE ERUPTION STILL CONTINUES. DANGER OF STARVATION. Kingston, St Vincent, May 13, Via New YTork, May 15. Nobody has yet been able to approach withii. eight miles the new crater of Soufriere, but, judging from what can be ...
... Hardstaff For West Indies M.C.C. announced to-day that Joe Hardstaff, the Nottinghamshire batsman, has accepted invitation to tour the West Indies with ihe M.C.C. team this winter. Last month M.C.C. invited thirteen players to make the trip. far ten ...
... WEST INDIES AND CANADA. DEVELOPING TRADE RELATIONS- The Jamaica correspondent of the Times . fl graphs :-The proposal for the establishmen Canada of an agency for the purpose ing trade relations between the West Indies the Dominion has beeu endorsed by ...
... DISCONTENT WEST INDIES COLONISTS AND UNITED STATES. RECIPROCAL COMMERCIAL TREATIES. [From Our Correspondent.] Washington, Wednesday.—The State Department is present engaged in discussing with the French and German Ambassadors the terms of reciprocity ...
... AMERICA AND THE WEST INDIES. Hungary Wants Allied Help. FRENCH AIR DELEGATES VISIT TO BRITAIN—SIR JOHN SIMON'S REPLY TO LORD BIRKENHEAD— PRIVATE VIEW AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY. Thomson House, Fetter Lane, London, Friday. America seemingly wants the British ...
... THE WEST INDIES DISASTER. MR JAPP HODY IDENTIFIED. New York, Monday. The World says the body of Mr the British Consul Pierre, has been identified. Mr Japp is a relative of ex-Provost Japp, Montrose. ...
... FROM THE WEST INDIES Literature in the Colonies and Dominions is usually such an illnourished jade that it is distinctly heartening to find her displaying pleasing buxomness in the West Indian island of Trinidad. There her sponsors are a group of young ...
... ERUPTIONS IN WEST INDIES. MONT PELEE'S RENEWED ACTIVITY. TOWNS DESTROYED. A THOUSAND PERSONS KILLED. Paris, Tuesday. The Governor of Martinique reports volcanic eruptions the night of August 25th-26th eight in the evening and one o'clock, and seven in ...