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THE JUBILEE

... ne'er again shall wear the bandsman's yoke, Whilst Britain's mighty standard waves amidst The Isles which stud the wil! Caribbean seas I Oh, First of Augustl each returning year ?? thy return with jubilee be hailed, And joyful shootings usher in thy birth ...

THE BRITON'S LAND

... waves of the Sainr. Lawrcace pour; Where Uishers by Newfoundland reap 'lThb ony hacvest of thre deep; J; Y WVere, on the Caribbean Iles, Bcgiht worth pa~s, the ocean smiles; PA Where Demnerara's lwat'ry plains Eixult in wveolth ef vogar-cenes. en Usn arctic ...

LITERATURE

... all precedents haves ben arrayed in suopoe of ttirt side of the question-thse annihilation of thte ancient Mexicains and Caribbean tribes by the Spaniards' the disappear- ince of North American Indian tribes, by thr colonial hordes froam Francs, Spain ...

LITERATURE

... been issued by Messrs Riv- IV i*atons & Co. I * Messrs Cassell & Co. (Limited) have published j for the Cobden Club The Caribbean Con- ail lederation . A Plan for the Union of the Fifteen ft British ?? Indian Colonies, by Mr C. S. ta Salmon, Chief C ...

SUBMARINE CABLES IN WAR

... Tetiuantepec. From Panama, hi a a this crosses the isthmus to. Colon and links with atr cable which, passing north under the Caribbean Sea, lunites at Kingston, Jamaica, with another line start- f01 ing from Florida, and, running along, the great chain f of ...

LITERATURE

... to refute the pretended voyages, i abou conversations, and discoveries relating to these Athi ewonderful islands in the Caribbean Sea. There Para 0 ?? t3) Great Indusstries cf Gcreat Britain. Vol. L. illustrated. at a Casseil Petter & t.pin. he s. re ...

LITERATURE

... stationed by the Bridge of the ( Quattro Capi acting as dentist of the poor for )the love of God and his neighbour. sI The Caribbean Confederation (with a map). (I IA Plan for the Union of the Fifteen British tc ?? Indian Colonies ; preceded by an Account ...

MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS

... Indies, h and many persons Still fondly imagine that V British Guiana, or at auyrate Demerara, is an island somewhere in the Caribbean Sea. Mr n Froand is rebuked for presuming to write a f; whole chapter about Grenada although he only wvent ashore to dine ...

MAGAZINES

... in China and Japain ; it has visited North t- America, Central America, South America, and EL' almost every island of the Caribbean Sea; is Ir has overrun most of New Zealand, left its mark t es in Australia, and called, if no more, at very I many of the ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... tious it may not do so again ? Apart, however, from any question of a diplomatic kino this pare of the western shore of the Caribbean Sea must always have for uis acert~ain rom.notic interest. In the old days when our foreign policy so far as the new world ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... roast them. We hope for more stories 1 from Mrs Williamson in a vein similar to this. A Queen of Allantis: A Romance of the Caribbean Sea. By Frank Aubrey. Illus- trated by D. Murray Smith. (London: Hut-. chinson & Co.)-Strictly speaking this is a. romance ...