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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Liverpool at do. ' Oct. 27 Osprev, Trouton, from Valparaiso at Geelong, Oct. 24 Tay, Grant, from Bordeaux at Melbourne ' Nov. 4 Caribbean, Winchester, fin S. Francisco atM'bourne, Nov. 5 Martel an, from London at Auckland, N.Z., Oct. 8 Gipsy, do. do. 18 Atnethvat ...

ALICE SMITIFS imptriaotoxs

... message tie. Times - from Kinpton (Jamaica), stales Abet for some time pest individuals in Jamaica and other places, in the Caribbean have been invited to to an enterprise that has been incorporated in the State of Delaware by negrows. The aelieme is an ambitious ...

Improving Look Of The Town

... first reference to this project, the lighting will be in keeping with the exotic decorations that our would look for in a Caribbean setting of tall palms, swaying on the fringe of a blue Heating and ventilating will be under thermostatic control so that ...

CHRIST'S REBUKE

... city, written in a hurry, omitted the final 's.' Th e result was that the letter was despatched to St Andrew Island in the Caribbean Sea, about 150 miles off the coast of Nicaragua. From there it, was forwarded to Madagascar, where there is a Cape called ...

Churches

... city, written in a hurry, omitted the final `a.' The result was that the letter was despatched to St Andrew Island in the Caribbean Sea, about 150 miles off the coast of Nicaragua. From there it was forwarded to Madagascar, where there is a Cape called ...

THE HAND SAW

... Tombs, Swiss Lake Dwellings, Danish and Swedish Mounds, s-nd Trojan Ruins have all yielded specimens; the natives of the Caribbean, and of Mexico, have left others. Bronze saws, with jewelled teeth, and iron saws not unlike modern models have been unearthed ...

THE HAND SAW

... Tombs, Swiss Lake Dwellings, Danish and Swedish Mounds, and Trojan Ruins have all yielded specimens; the natives of the Caribbean, and of Mexico, have left others. Bronze saws, with jewelled teeth, and iron saws not unlike modern. models have been unearthed ...

Saplings Crowing Well

... Saplings Crowing Well Before the war, balsa. wood was little known in Ceylon. It grew chiefly din Central America anal the Caribbean, though the name of Balsa was on the specimen catalogue of Ceylon's Royal Botanic Gardens. One (lay,. commercial enquiries ...

The Valley of Decision

... times of showing-2.27, 5.39, 8.20. 5.28. 8.29. STEEL(u) (In Technicolor). All the Latest Ne James Dunn, Sheila Ryan in THE CARIBBEAN MYSTERY (a 7s with Movietone. ...

FABIAN

... republic, which also produces hanannas and chicle for use in thewintr RUM. Guatemala has ports on both the Pacifi c an d Caribbean coasts. Her capital is Guaiem ala City. 'ln is permanenily represented at United Nations Mw Dr. .Torgc Garcia Granados Her ...

STE VENSTOI

... OCTOBER 17, 1947. LHAITI r.~ IC,JEIA, i 1:1;id Haiti, visited by Columbus on his first voyage of discovery in 1492, shares the Caribbean Island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic. In her early history a French' colony' Haiti still re- tains the French ...

Nicaragua, the largest nation in Central America, was discovered by Columbus in his last voyage. Its 57,000 ..

... dveloped. Unlike its highland dwelling neighbors, Costa Rica and Honduras, Nicaragua's main population is in the lowlands. Its Caribbean shore — known as the Mossuito Coast after the Indian tribe living there—has tropical Jungles and a huge rainfall. Managua ...