THE NECESSITY FOR ARMIES
... eaerc ise a close watch over the approaches to this canal; and this means that mu-t thoroughly alive to our interests in the Caribbean Sea.” ...
... eaerc ise a close watch over the approaches to this canal; and this means that mu-t thoroughly alive to our interests in the Caribbean Sea.” ...
... strained relations between the Netherlands and Venezuela, the Dutch battleship Jacob van Hoemskcrk will shortly sail for the Caribbean Sea in order to be in readiness case of emergency, should the Goldenland, which now those waters, not be available for the ...
... vmlrncr rarr. Moaday's aback a-aa only sccaad in 30 year*. At time reran was interrupted, and a great catastrophe in the Caribbean Islands or the Andes was feared: but on ad~ rices cominK through on the restoration of ramnnniration it ascertained that ...
... place in oommitaion one of the R.M.B.P. yachting steamer* specially enable the delegates to visit the various islands in the Caribbean at their leisure. A single-row pearl necklace was sold for £7OO in the sale of choice jewel* yesterday Debenham and Story's ...
... HOLLAND AND VENEZUELA. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES. THE HAGUE, Aug. 11. The Dutch battleahip Jacob ran Heemakerk left to-day for Caribbean wstera, whither the cruiaer Friesland, which it due to arriTe from Norway to-day, will'alto moat probably be aent.—Beutar ...
... foreign lines alone could bring about a proper American merchant marine. With regard to the smaller countries round the Caribbean Sea, laid down three principles as describing the attitude of the United States towards them. The first principle was M We ...
... from 12.000 14,000 feet abovu sea-letei. With its arms spanned a sixth part of the circumference of our globe, from the Caribbean to Cape Horn, thus bordering the Pacific side of South America with a titanic barrier. The height of its passes forbade the ...
... a mino adventure and romance hardly to equalled any other phase history. The men who ale their meat a la toucans in the Caribbean sens, thus first earning their name buccaneers, were the forbears of the finest seamen in the world. The tale England’s first ...
... yesterday inspected thirty warships, including the battle-ships of the Coast and Caribbean Squadrons, and afterwards proceeded to witness the winter manoeuvre* the Caribbean Sea. APPOINTMENTS. Captains.—H. H. Torlessc, to the Bouaventu re, to date Jan. ...
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... important book by Mr. Archibald R. Colquhoun, entitled “ Greater ica.” The different fields of expansion, in the Pacific, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America, are fully discussed, while Pan-Americanism, American Colonisation, National defence ...
... month for Venezuela.—Reuter. The Dutch battleship Jacob van Heemskerk, 6300 tons, left Hollanp on the 11th inst. for the Caribbean Sea, whilst the two armoured cruisers, Holland and Utrecht, received orders to prepare for foreign service the following ...