ACROSS THE TABLE

... race may one dav rise again. Scientific research certainly makes it probable that a large territory lies buried beneath the Caribbean Sea, and the tradition is almost as widespread as that of the Deluge. One wonders if those who go on their pleasant errand ...

Published: Saturday 21 September 1912
Newspaper: Exmouth Journal
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 1310 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CHANCELLOR & INSURANCE,

... ns various islands, and were unanimous in tho view taken of the disastrous effect of such withdrawal upon the interests Caribbean Colonies. The Governor Trinidad, in covering letter accompanying the resolution passed the legislature that colony remarkeH- ...

Published: Wednesday 07 August 1912
Newspaper: Belfast Telegraph
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1455 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

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... Barranquilla. Colombia. The name sperm operates about 2.Outt miles of airways in Alaska, and a great network of lints In the Caribbean S. a and tropical South America. Tlw radio used by Colonel Lindbergh on his aerial survey defied the aurora borealis, tropical ...

NEWS IN BRIEF

... Wallington on a five weeks' trip to further friandly csbitions between the United States and the Rpansh Republics in the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. It is stated that. while the Russian delegate to the Ougse Oceiereens bas asked {hat Bungle's ...

Published: Saturday 17 February 1912
Newspaper: Strabane Chronicle
County: Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1708 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ACROSS THE TABLE

... may on© day rise again. Scientific research certainly makes it probable that a large territory lies buried beneath tiie Caribbean Sea, and the traditioß almost widespread that of the Deluge. One wonders if those who their pleasant errand to receive dividends ...

Published: Friday 20 September 1912
Newspaper: Kilburn Times
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1620 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

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... 4 to 10 p.m. C L lr s L P L * ___ , Herbert Marshall Richard Ney IN -FOOTLIGHT SERENADE (u), Betty Grable & John Payne. CARIBBEAN MYSTERY (a). James Dunn and E )WANDSV, I OP.TH tklr.,'Gf RD • Ri.-N 18 4 ? 11 V y Sheila Ryan SUNDAY. OCTOBER 28-Srrol Flynn ...

Published: Friday 24 October 1947
Newspaper: Fulham Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1704 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

Tii E TABLET

... was not less violent than that of the Mont Pelee, and sixteen square miles are covered with lava. The convulsions in the Caribbean Sea appear to have been part of a series of seismic and atmospheric disturbances. In France, the long extinct volcano of ...

Published: Saturday 31 May 1902
Newspaper: Tablet
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2089 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

SEA VERSUS

... enjoyed the use of the wirelen system his storm-beaten ships in 1806 would never have been seen in the green waters of the Caribbean. Supposing two inconceivable propositions came to pan, first, that an expeditionary force of seventy thousand fighting mon ...

Published: Sunday 24 November 1912
Newspaper: The Referee
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2146 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THJS wiLLF SDBN CHRONICLE Baptamber 20 1912 ACROSS THE TABLE

... the human race may one again. Scientific research certainly makes probable that large territorv lies buried beneath the Caribbean Sea, and the tradition is almost widespread that of the Deluge. One wondere those who their pleasant errand to receive dividend* ...

Published: Friday 20 September 1912
Newspaper: Willesden Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1749 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

ACROSS THE TABLE

... race may one day rise again. Scientific research certainly makes it probable that large territory lies buried beneath the Caribbean Boa. and the tradition is almost as widespread that the Deluge. One wonder* if those who on their errand to receive dividends ...

THE CROYDON GUARDIAN AND SURREY COUNTY GAZETTE

... of slaves and eciontists alike. The lecturer reminded his audience that it was the seamanship trarnt on the waters of the Caribbean which helped to beat the Spanish Armada. and that there. in later days. Rodney won that momentous sea fight which secured ...

THE w-i'AFFORDSTTIRE SENTINEL. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1923

... is it r' and in my dreamy and weary with waiting s tate. I said quit, itheomeiourly, the Mediterranean;' inrtyad of the Caribbean Sea, which I knew to well. Olt, what scorn he poured upon met I was terrified, pare/pied, and hadn't the courage to contest ...

Published: Tuesday 06 February 1923
Newspaper: Staffordshire Sentinel
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: | Words: 2597 | Page: 2 | Tags: none