CARIBBEAN SEA

... CARIBBEAN SEA. fhe skipper of the quaint-looking ketch traordinary character. Complainact had catherine, which is being held up at|for some years been manager of the Bel- Pouglss (LLO.M.) by the Customs because Eravia Dairy Company, and had lived for ...

Published: Wednesday 08 August 1906
Newspaper: Morning Leader
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 587 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Tin OUTLOOK IN THE CARIBBEAN

... Tin OUTLOOK IN CARIBBEAN. The anactancement that a draft of the Hampshire Regiment is shortly to sail for Bermuda, following upon the statement that a British garrison is still to remain in Egypt, and Mr. lyttleton's indefinite remarks at the Colston ...

Published: Thursday 08 February 1906
Newspaper: Voice of St. Lucia
County: Saint Lucia, Saint Lucia
Type: Article | Words: 501 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TALES OF BUCCANEERS IN THE CARIBBEAN SEA

... TALES OF BUCCANEERS IN THE CARIBBEAN SEA. The skipper of the quaint-looking ketek Catherine, which is being held Dougin (1.0.M.) by the Customs because she has m papers, has told highly interesting story concern* icg his mission. The good ship is owned ...

Published: Wednesday 08 August 1906
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Echo
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: | Words: 422 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Reviving Prosperity of the West Indies. BRITISH PRESTIGE _IN THE WEST CaRIBBEAN

... Reviving Prosperity of the West Indies. BRITISH PRESTIGE _IN THE WEST CaRIBBEAN. It is satistaatory the Daily (Nov. 17) remarks to learn been the recently issued in the Blue looks of those (Monier) that the West ladles are readily emerging from the period ...

Published: Friday 14 December 1906
Newspaper: Mirror (Trinidad & Tobago)
County: Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago
Type: Article | Words: 1087 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE REMORA. - The Remora is a curious fish found both in the Caribbean Sea and off the coast of

... THE REMORA. - The Remora is a curious fish found both in the Caribbean Sea and off the coast of California. Its claim to notoriety lies in the fact that it possesses a powerful sucker, which it clings the sides of sharks, sword-fish, turtles, etc. la ...

Published: Saturday 28 April 1906
Newspaper: Sheffield Weekly Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 309 | Page: 25 | Tags: none

BRITISH COMMERCE IN THE CARIBBEAN. When the Germans complain that our attitude ' towards them is prejudiced we ..

... BRITISH COMMERCE IN THE CARIBBEAN. When the Germans complain that our attitude ' towards them is prejudiced we laugh. should do better to find out whether not there is ground for the -barge. Take, lor instance, Germany's trade policy in the Marshall Islands ...

Published: Monday 20 August 1906
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 648 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE MIRROn, FRIDAY. MAY 18, 1906. Caribbean Bea. Trinidad is, therefore, mort valu•ble to the Empire and must on no

... THE MIRROn, FRIDAY. MAY 18, 1906. Caribbean Bea. Trinidad is, therefore, mort valu•ble to the Empire and must on no &comfit be neelecteil. Now Trinidad ra nut a name t some of you, but It Is it household wort and a dear word to a good many of us in this ...

Published: Friday 18 May 1906
Newspaper: Mirror (Trinidad & Tobago)
County: Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago
Type: Article | Words: 1278 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

Winter Drills

... Winter Drills. • The General Board of the United States Navy have decided on the programme for the winter manoeuvres in the Caribbean Sea. It is understood that the first squadron of the North Atlantic Fleet consisting of the battleships Maine' (flagship) ...

Published: Monday 08 January 1906
Newspaper: Barbados Agricultural Reporter
County: Barbados, Barbados
Type: Article | Words: 109 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE EARTHQUAKE

... last few years, but that they are of a deeper character whose relations are to be sought in the genelat conditions of the Caribbean basin. The synchronism of the seismic phenomena throughout this broad region, extenaing from the South. West of Mexico where ...

Published: Thursday 12 April 1906
Newspaper: Voice of St. Lucia
County: Saint Lucia, Saint Lucia
Type: Article | Words: 157 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE SPELL OF COBDENISM

... folded bands. As this is our attitude towards every American &egression, we are in dani,er of losing our predominance in the Caribbean. To suppose that American expansion will stop short of the British West Indies is to live is s fool's paradise. They are ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1906
Newspaper: Langport & Somerton Herald
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 195 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Attituds op the Home Government

... circumstances is not wonderful that the Colonists feel alarmed. They see the Stars and Stripes floating from dozen points in the Caribbean. They themselves, until the Brussels Convention was signed, were beggars on American bounty. British trade is being slowly ...

Published: Tuesday 17 April 1906
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 350 | Page: 2 | Tags: none