LATEST ADDITION TO THE EMPIRE
... says Reuter, annexed Aves Island, and has hoisted British flag there. Aves Island is small barren islet in the cost of tho Caribbean Sea, 140 miles west of Dominica. ...
... says Reuter, annexed Aves Island, and has hoisted British flag there. Aves Island is small barren islet in the cost of tho Caribbean Sea, 140 miles west of Dominica. ...
... cruiser Tribune annexed Arcs Island, and lias hoisted the British hag there. Avca Island is a small barren in the east the Caribbean Sea. 140 tedcs west of Do-niturn ...
... Tribune has annexed Aves Island and hoisted the British flag there. Aves Island is a small barren islet in the east of the Caribbean Sea, 147 miles west Dominica. A New York correspondent telegraphs that little is known there about the Aves Island, but it ...
... CANADA AND THE WEST INDIES. Froude long ago expressed fears that all was lost in the Caribbean so far as the British Empire was concerned, and that it only remained to beg the United States to “pick up the pieces.” Mr. Archibald Colquhoun recognises an ...
... VENTION In pursuance its policy the the Caribbean St*a (telegraphic tin* Washington the Morning ). the United States will thortly turn their to restoring order in Santo Domingo. The Wtiaiiinglon Gov.'rmncnt lias intuition of cxtemiiug im over the black ...
... BRITAIN'S OLDEST COLONIES. “Our posseedona th© Caribbean” was tho aubjoct Mr. Robert Rutherford’s address at the Working Men's College in Great Ormond- Btreet. The speaker dealt ohiefly with th© West Indian group islands. described the West Indies as ...
... cruiser Tribune has annexed Ares lei and. and has hoisted the British fiag there. Island a small barren islet the east of the Caribbean Sea, 140 miles west of Domirica aidto nearly always comes from a disordered Inar, and is promptly reherod bv CWtar’s laltib ...
... BRITAIN'S OLDEST COLONIES. “Our possessions the Caribbean” was the subject Mr. Robert Rutherford's address the Working Men's College Great Ormondstreet. The speaker dealt chiefly with tha West Indian group of islands Ho described the West Indies as the ...
... wilds, who have long existed on corned beef, as to the guest of a metropolitan hoteL Mr. Francis C. Nicholas, in Around the Caribbean and Across Panama, tells of a feast which he and his companions enjoyed, but only after a severe struggle. His party had ...
... dividends on the pre. shares. The Nicsinguan Govertment has, it is stated, Purchased the entire of steamers leeloturine to the Caribbean Steamship Co.. which operates on Lake Nicaragua and the San Juan River to Greytown. It is intended to extend the service ...
... Bordeaux. Antwerp, and Rotterdam. A New York telegram states that hie Majesty's cruiser Tribune has annexed AVM Island. in the Caribbean SCA. *oil hoisted the British there. A meeting of the Cabinet was held yesterday at the Foreign Office. It it understood ...
... _ * , ° King's declaration (says the of ', tr, the c estminetor) on the throne is outrage P * *.. / on every Catholic. Caribbean Sea (telegraphs the w- ,j Arehbiihop of Vcslmrcetcr, it tlKiTilwn'W” ■« Liverpool Catholic demonstration last night, i n ...