THE VENEZUELAN IMBROGLIO
... that the Holland and the Utrecht, both armoured cruis.ors of the same type as the Gelderland, which is now in the Caribbean Sea, received orders to-day to prepare for foreign service.—Reuter. ...
... that the Holland and the Utrecht, both armoured cruis.ors of the same type as the Gelderland, which is now in the Caribbean Sea, received orders to-day to prepare for foreign service.—Reuter. ...
... them since the day of their independence. With them would have passed to the ignited States undisputed supremacy in the Caribbean Sea. And but for Indian immigration a similar process would, with little less certainty, have led to the reversion of Mauritius ...
... TO-DAY'S NAVAL NEWS. The cruiser Brilliant ssubled from St. John's Newfoundland) yesterday, on a winter cruise to the Caribbean Sea. TO-DAY'S MILITARY NEWS. Col. Sir William Mahon, Bart., D. 5.0., has just vacated command of the 4th Prince of Kates' ...
... should not be almost entirely prevented. BURIED TREASURE. Another expedition has been hunting for (buried treasure in the Caribbean Sea, has failed in the quest, and returned home ful4l of protestations that next yoar they will try again. Is it worth it' ...
... making a search in the neighbouring waters, but it was not until the following Friday that the officer was picked up in the Caribbean Sea, about 30 from Carlton, Grenada. He was in a most exhausted condition, having had nothing to eat or drink for two days ...
... CAT V. -SNAKE. INTERESTING STORY FROM MARTINIQUE. In the insular chain across the Caribbean Sea, known as the Lesser Antilles, writes Mr. F. Sterns Fadelle, in the West India Committee Circular, nature's tropical exuberance has not included in their ...
... Comers' Prize and Gold Jewel in the South African rifle meeting at Bloemfontein. In view of the present situation in the Caribbean, the Netherlands Minister of Marine has interrupted his leave and returned to The Hague. The Dutch cruiser Friesland leaves ...
... importance will be added to the island of Jamaica, which will be our only considerable foothold on the waters fronting I the Caribbean. It is of the utmost importiance to consolidate the British position in these waters, and no longer to give the impression ...
... business. Great Britain, the international policeman, is perfectly satisfied with her possessions in the Antilles and the Caribbean Ocean. France has long since renounced the hope of hoisting the tri-colour in that island of such melancholy memories. And ...
... to-day, and were conducted over the institution by the matron, Miss Nelson Scott. In view of the present situation in the Caribbean, the Netherlands Minister of Marine has interrupted his leave and returned to The Hague. The Dutch cruiser Friesland leaves ...