NKWFOrNDLAND NATAL RESERVE
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... \ Reuter under Mond»y'’s date from st John's. despate’., Newfoundland. sav His Majesty's ecruser has been ordered to the Caribbean in.mediately tu cake the ace of the Indefatigabie, which has come with yellow fever on board. The indefatigable will probably ...
... beam, named the Catherine, commanded by Captain Small This inconsiderable vessel is being preparec for an expedition to the Caribbean Sea, ir quest of gold and jewels supposed to be wortl £1,200,000, which it is said were buried on on: of the islands by the ...
... New York correspondent the “ Dai aily Tel h ”) that the “ Prophet ” Dowie, before leaving Zion City for his cruise in the Caribbean Sea, made a will leaving 95 per cent, of his estate to the Zion City Corporation, 2) per cent. for educa- tional settlements ...
... William Byam, 27, Carleton-crescent, Soutbampton. The old Amenca Cup defender May- flower, which has been wrecked in the Caribbean Sea while on a treasure-hunting expedition, was, in her day, the finest rac- ing-yacht afloat. In her two races, in Sep tember ...
... cruiser Charybdis enrolling the fourth contingent one hundred Naval Beserves from Newfoundland for a winter' 3 cruise in the Caribbean Sea. Fifty of the men will be carried the Charybdis and fifty in the Ariadne. Volunteering is brisk, the men being obtained ...
... whither they were sent upon a confidential mission. Orders hr.ve been issued to the North Atlantic Squadron to rendezvous the Caribbean Sea in December, instead January. is suggested, says the Standard/* that this would very convenient for demonstration if ...
... & VANISHED R a eg — — 222 mountains behind Santa Marta, on the Caribbean Sea, contain as as those of the bur es is Of ucutan. More is n ot the ori in of the Pyramids vf Egypt than of the » tre try tetures In these Of feet tor the sea-level are roads used ...
... CABRIBEAN WOMEN. There are no more graceful women in the world than the crcolcs, or mulattocs, of the Caribbean Islands, says the New York Tribune.” They carry heavy burdens, toil in the fields and in the arrowroot and sugar mills, attend to their household ...
... W. J. P. Benson gave, f or first time in Portsmouth, an interesting and instructive lecture, entitled “ A Cruise in the Caribbean Sea.” Captain Benson bas a very wide know- ledgo of the West Indies, and his h hical con manner of describing the tions, ...
... owing to a breakdown of his health, and esterda he arrived at Boston, whence he will embra One corre- ov a soa trip in the Caribbean. bes him aa a nervous wreck, spondent desen He is partly paralysed, and unable to stand. accompan by his son, Gladstone Dowie ...
... up the teaching of singing and voice cultivation Those who listened to Capt. W. J. P. son’s lecture, ‘‘A Cruise in the Caribbean Sea,” at the Portsmouth Town Hall last evening, would undoubtedly be very strongly opposed to any suggestion that the West ...