THE ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE
... enlisted a furth men at St. John's, Newfoundland, for t *« Reserve. The men will take part V\ r« of the Charybdis in the Caribbean t , hundred offered themselves , e «a was only room for fifty.—Central • —• . ...
... enlisted a furth men at St. John's, Newfoundland, for t *« Reserve. The men will take part V\ r« of the Charybdis in the Caribbean t , hundred offered themselves , e «a was only room for fifty.—Central • —• . ...
... Packet Company Mr. Owen Phißippe has offered the ass of a yachting steamer to enable the delegates to visit islands in the Caribbean Sea. At a meeting of the Rochdale Town Cosset) next Friday It is intended to appoint Are persons experienced in the relief ...
... interests. This is an extension of the American paramount doctrine in the Caribbean Sea, but it is in a lime with Mr. Roosevelt's policy of building political breakwaters in the Caribbean Sea to protect the United States from the menace of Central American ...
... The ketch Catherine, which has been fitted by Mr. Win. H. Small, of Liverpool, and party, with a view to proceeding to the Caribbean Sea in search of treasure, went ashore yesterday afternoon on the islet of Conister, in Douglas Bay. Mr. Small had anchored ...
... . The Novoe Vremya' pictures the United States a state of supprpssed wrath over the appearance of European Fleets the Caribbean Sea—a state of things which unavoidable as long as the United States Navy is not strong enough to enforce the Monroe doctrine ...
... pre-eminence by reason of its fruit, coffee, and rum exports, was far out-distanced by the smallest and least-knowp of our Caribbean dependencies. For instance, the little island of Nevis—boasting but 50 square miles, as against Jamaica's 4.ooo—produced ...
... of the island, and are interstratified with oceanic deposits, showing the existence of active volcanoes somewhere in the Caribbean region. During the period of the accumulation of these deposits the amount of volcanic ash that has fallen on the island ...
... the chosen representatives in the Islands of tlie Blest had to take their way back again over thousands of miles of the Caribbean Sea. 2nd Manchester Route March. The first battalion parade for the season of the 2nd V.B.M.R. took place on Saturday afternoon ...
... Incoming vessels from the South to New York all report a great storm in the Gulf of Mexico and the severest weather in the Caribbean Sea, but the most extraordinary experience is reported by the passenger and cargo steamer Altai, which arrived here to-day ...
... have a considerable share of bis nation's bouncing eloquence, said to have declared that the American naval manoeuvres in Caribbean waters were an object-lesson to the German Emperor. these manoeuvres there had been present fifty-four vessels, including ...
... sharks, the despite the more than common idea that those voracious monsters always avoid fresh water. They go up from the Caribbean Sea, about ninety miles away, travelling the entire length of the San Juan river—a waterway associated with the name of the ...
... voyaging. Obviously the Indefatigable has too much to do. She cannot be everywhere at once in the thousands of miles in the Caribbean Sea which she has to patrol. It will be surprising indeed if a good deal is not heard of this when Parliament meets. My object ...