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... AMERICA. CUNARD LINE, THE NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMER “CARONIA,” 21,000 ToNs GRross, THE MOST LUXURIOUS HOTEL AFLOAT, ...
... AMERICA. CUNARD LINE. THE NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMER “CARONIA,” 21,000 TONS GROSS, THE MOST LUXURIOUS HOTEL AFLOAT, SAILS FROM LIVERPOOL FOR NEW YORK ON THE 2 STH FEBRUARY, 1905. 1: Apply to the CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, | LIMITED, Liverpool; or to JOHN MONKHOUSE ...
... AMERICA. CUNARD LINE. THE NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMER “CARONIA” 21,000 Tons GROSS, THE MOST LUXURIOUS HOTEL AFLOAT, ...
... MOTINIONISSI IN AMERICA. The Mayor of New York has ordered the suppression of the propagation of Mormonism in the ntreeta of !few York, which has been carried on for sorae• time by missionaries from Utah. Their special object has been to seise newly arrived ...
... anangeseente with America without the sanction of Canada, though maintaining that the arrangement in question wan by no I means inimical to Canada's interests, and that she was always willing to admit Canada to the same privileges as America. Yet, said Mr ...
... WOMEN OF AMERICA. After clearing his court of 2GO women, Judge Keeler, of Cleveland, declared : All women are cats. They will turn suddenly on their best friends and spit and claw and scratch them. The Rev. W. M'Pheters. of Tekonshs, Michigan. has ...
... THE AMERICA CUP. Commodore Ledyard, of the New York *Yacht Club. states that syndicate will be formed to build the new Cup defender. but he is not at liberty to give the name* of ItA Members. The statement thlit should the Columbia win MT nista itith'the ...
... GERMANY AND AMERICA The font intmtal Press, and especially in Germany, are still racking their brairui to find semi. nwatts of convineing the Americana that they were on their side during the Spanish War, and that it is an absolute delusion to suppose ...
... THE AMERICA CUP. New York, Saturday.—The World to-day states that professional betting men are beginning to show keen interest in the race for the America Cup, and that some well-known men in the sporting world are inclined to lay odds in favour of ...
... SHAKESPEARE AND AMERICA. English readers will be interested in Pr. Everett Hales's views on Shakespeare's Temp.-et art forth in that eniiiient American professor's book, Tarry at Home Travels (Macmillan). lie writes, in a chapter on Massahusetts: The ...
... FRUIT IN AMERICA. It is claimed, says a writer in the Agrierftweal Reosiosiirt, that more fruit is consumed in New York than in any other city in the world, and probably the statement is correct. All this fruit with the single etreeptioe of the banana ...