THE UNITED STATES NAVY
... of this change is ensure fleets consisting of homogeneous units. The scheme will be introduced after the manoeuvres the Caribbean Sea, when the ships will probably proceed thei- new stations. —Dalziet ...
... of this change is ensure fleets consisting of homogeneous units. The scheme will be introduced after the manoeuvres the Caribbean Sea, when the ships will probably proceed thei- new stations. —Dalziet ...
... cerulean. The spjsnh an oar s«.«hm showers of liquid sapphires. in aaaaooa the visitor itwicniabed at the serenity this Caribbean exnaasa. Puerto nruai. always ooama* supreme hiatoruml for BogUahmvn, for it was, in 119, the asene one the most brilliant ...
... in South Africa. Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, which has a population of 70,000, is known as the “gem city of the Caribbean” from the beauty of its surroundings. The climate is good. A man has only to take reasonably good care of himself, and he ...
... ely from New York and Berlin—scoaunts of what our grievances against Venesiiela are and for what is now going on in the Caribbean Sea. ...
... this truth is now being recognised, and it is gratifying to observe that in the largest, oldest, and most important our Caribbean colonies some vigorous efforts are being put forth, deal with the varied difficulties the situation. During the yiaar there ...
... “Wo now know that foe Gerawn managed white was bene to entangie In afoanow catenteted to worn) foe of foe Americana foe Caribbean Sea, and parade before foe wotld faithful sapportaw. Can feel sure, official draotetmen, that he did not also manage to.anlaßgte ...
... understanding that if tbe Democrats were suoiessful at the polls Germany would permitted to obtain a coaling station in the Caribbean Sea. The story, which on its face is was given wide publicity yesterday, but the PWJ? Department refuses to take any notice ...
... neat importance being Valencia, with about half the number. A fifth the total population are engaged in agriculture. v , CARIBBEAN SEA Q T jf* %, ' a'IL l a!— *««•« ' • . '■ • f ab&4 ' 4 - X ! err —'— l —M. ' si? V ...
... Twenty-five pirates who sought ilirtk away in small boats were surrounded by an overwhelming force and captured. They were all Caribbean negroes or Creoles. Two beautiful girls were discovered bound to the timbers the ship, with their mouths gagged, and en being ...
... Caracas, notifies the State Department that the Venezuelan insurgents have entered tbe town of Nueva, Barcelona, on the Caribbean Sea. The rebels are conducting themselves in exemplary fashion, and are not interfering all with the foreign interests in ...
... one. Tho»m prfsent declined make any siatemcnta relative to the proceeding*. Mr Moody, ret ary of the Navy, has created a Caribbean division the North Atlantic Squadron, consisting of sis under the command of Captain Coghian. NEW YORK. Saturday. Miichcll ...
... -Increased Armament* Jamaica Guard Windward 'asaage.—Britain's Apparent Programme Control JanaL—A Great Naval Base the Caribbean. Lieutenant of the Royal Navy, having Air. Brodrick directing his attention article, reocived on October last the folk>wins ...