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SOUTH AFRICA'S NATIVE PROBLEM

... are many parts of the Empire besides the West Indies where grape-fruit could be grown. But. Britain owes the jewels of the Caribbean a little compensation for much economic disregard in past years. Do minica, I understand, is practically denuded of planters ...

Published: Friday 16 November 1928
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1242 | Page: 9 | Tags: Photographs 

The SOCIETY THRILLER

... Revolution, and the persons mostly citizens of France. We start in New Orleans, go to sea, and then end up in an island in the Caribbean Sea, where all ends in the tradi tional happy manner, including discomfiture of the villain. In the meanwhile there has been ...

Published: Friday 19 April 1929
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1939 | Page: 17 | Tags: Photographs 

You Never can tell with a Woman: Once aboard the Lugger and the Girl was . . .Whose?

... office. Not a man-jack but would get run in by the busy police at Antilla Cays, while he went bowling out across the blue Caribbean with a half-caste bunch of beachcombers to liberty. So that was all right, but he would have one nip with old de Luz first ...

Published: Thursday 01 February 1934
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 8504 | Page: 95 | Tags: Photographs 

Bringing Home the Gas

... tankermen's life there are, of course, days of dream as well as of ordeal south of the Azores in the Sargasso sea or the Caribbean, for example, when the ship, all trim and painted and polished and practically free of gas, rides an ocean smooth as glass ...

Published: Monday 01 April 1935
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3549 | Page: 19 | Tags: Photographs 

Monsieur the Murderer

... secrets. All through it men were searching for Antoine Brousseau. Well, they'd never find him not unless they dug deep on a Caribbean beach. Paul closed the windows and returned to his table. It was the table at which he had last played chess with his uncle ...

Published: Monday 01 February 1937
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 6401 | Page: 53 | Tags: Photographs 

Captain Flint and the Spanish Jade: They called it The Cruise of Youth but a very old passenger, Mr. Cupid, was ..

... slack. Rushed to the manager's desk with the fine creative light in his eye. Said the clerk Run the S.S. Zaramondo round the Caribbean, take no one but rich youths and maidens who are under twenty-five and call it The Cruise of Youth The inner office put frills ...

Published: Sunday 01 January 1939
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 6495 | Page: 17 | Tags: Photographs 

SHIPS OF THE SEVEN SEAS

... on the Indian run one in which I purposely did not go tourist. This South African run also differs remarkably from the Caribbean boats, so romantic with South American adventurers and Island traders. In fact, odd as it may sound, I find it the most normal ...

Published: Wednesday 01 February 1939
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3345 | Page: 83 | Tags: Photographs 

Uncle Sam Girds his Loins: An insight into the Armament Problems that beset the U.S.A

... defeat England, and, with their heavily armed allies, spread themselves over the British, French and Dutch possessions in the Caribbean, the vital Portuguese islands lying between the Bermudas and Lisbon, and occupy Green land, which belongs to the Nazi pr ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1940
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4703 | Page: 77 | Tags: Photographs 

Islands of the Moon

... Africa and end in Syria it goes west to Martinique and east to Madagascar and' Indo-Cliina it covers island outposts in the Caribbean, the Indian Ocean and the Pacific, as well as in the Atlantic, the Mediterranean, and the Red Sea. Japan covets the islands ...

Published: Monday 01 September 1941
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3989 | Page: 78 | Tags: Photographs 

America's Fighting Merchantmen

... r S ome Heroic Encounters of By C. Fox- Smith THE time a little more than a hundred years ago the place, the blue Caribbean, flashing its million white caps in the tropic sun a square-sterned, bluff-built trader from Salem or Newburyport forging ...

Published: Sunday 01 March 1942
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2695 | Page: 59 | Tags: Photographs 

These Men Run America

... social objectives he is, of course, in warm sympathy. He's Lend-Lease chief. Roosevelt and he worked that scheme out during a Caribbean cruise, and Hopkins runs it, and some other things, including Roosevelt's personal politics, mostly from his bedroom, Lincoln's ...

Published: Sunday 01 November 1942
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2151 | Page: 64 | Tags: Photographs 

Millions In Salvage..

... greatest at the mouths of the estuaries where most wrecks lie. How different in those happy hunting grounds of salvage, the Caribbean, Pacific islands, even the Mediterranean 1 In sunnier climes and seas the diver can see to a depth of 100 feet, and, when ...

Published: Sunday 01 February 1948
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1630 | Page: 63 | Tags: Photographs