(AU rights reserved.] The Refiner’s Fire. By HAROLD CHILD. OPENING CHAPTERS. Ly N‘J‘S’V\\
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... til:e conting~ cricke't season, and it is po' isible that comneihing may comne off thle Proposal. Our. frie-nds in the: C.aribbean have batey econe vet-v keen onl the national gamne, and thle xar1~ uccssfl tur f eir ownu eleven on this- side la~t~ely ...
... present of the West India islands,” said Masterman. Jemmy rose go. Well!’’ said the American, isn’t a bad suggestion. The Caribbean chain part of the American hemisphere, and figures in the vision some cf uur people pan that greater United of the future ...
... blue and faint crimson. * * My Clarion had ac cumulated into a big WRITEi bundle, and then were THE sent on to me here. CARIBBEAN. Consequently, I have only just become acquainted with the Hound Table, and perhaps it may interest some if I describe ...
... lamb, sad of which I am admiaistering the goverament. Those Menthol Wes, that are like a neoldaoe mom the threat of the Caribbean sea, bare never boomed by advertisesseats nor exploited by chartered umigraiss, end it is to be feared that in the case ...
... dream has been disposed of by the American experiments after the Civil War. They are as useless to them as a eljnamo to a Caribbean. We thus have two Imperial policies—a democratic policy for provinces in which the white colonists are in a large majority ...
... means by which the Colonial Office has sou., n t , rehabilitate the fortunes of this Island and the British links in the Caribbean Chain. Thanks to the work done by Sir Davio Bart-oft:, .md the firmness with which Mr. CHA.ui.Eia.iv has imposed his will ...
... old Gulf Stream problem that it is caused by the trade winds from the east piling up the water in the western end of the Caribbean Sea, so that it is obliged to find some outlet, and consequently makes its way northward through the Yucatan Channel into ...
... official service in the Bahamas thirty years ago. Then, after be had been in West Africa for some years, he retarned to the Caribbean to be ‘Governor of British Honduras. ¥From Belize he was promoted to the Windward Islands, where he hus been for the last ...
... All this, however, only concerns Jamaica, and though that island is the largest and most importaut of our interests in the Caribbean Sea, its prosperity would only incidentally affect the general problem of West Indian development. To solve this the islands ...
... United States Clout and Geodetic Survey. The trade winds blowing from the east pile up the water in the western end of the Caribbean Sea, and, bang obliged to find some outlet, it makes its way northward through the Yucatan Channel into the Gulf of Mexico ...
... waning year in the tropics, and has strolled along the amber sand that edges one of the river-creeks of an island in the Caribbean, can forget the stimulus to his, sporting instincts of the slow, low snort as, lying at the bottonm of a shallow, the manatee ...