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Th• Dudek West /mass

... many other small West Indian Colonies in the shape of its port. which has long been an important centre of shipping in the Caribbean Sea, and is capable, so the Commis. sioners smart, of great further development. Even the section of opinion in Denmark which ...

JOHN PASHA AND MR STANLIIY

... hut, notwithstanding that risk, the people of the United States have a great hankering for making a ship canal between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific, through the State of Nicaragua, under large COI purchased at a generous price. A magnificent chain of ...

THE GENERAL LIES. CHURCH OF Pregrees ef the Church Mx Oampssiz, convener of the on the Statistics of the Church,

... day come to the scattered of our own land. With reference to the of St Vincent, thet are very anxious about Mr gem of the Caribbean Sea, at Kingstoa. has been dose to , the total of labour. and come year 0 was sure that sym- for the victims of the recent ...

STRAND MAGAZINE

... and it is to recover the wealth which lay aboard her that Duncan Hay and his friends charter a yacht, and sail out on the Caribbean. A number of others join in the search, and succeed in stealing the parchment. The race between the rival parties thereafter ...

tIY rHE WAY

... is on. Dr Bbrenreich, ono of Von Steinen's Brazilian Esnedition, writes home to say that they base• discovered two great Caribbean races to the centre of South America, and also two tribes, celled klusaysero and Amite, who still speak the ancient Tupi ...

CELEBRATED TEAS

... no means the only vent of the volcanic forces, which lave for so many months been so active in the inner islands of the Caribbean Sea, and in some places on the adjacent mainland. The horrible land devastation is visible, but the changes of sea bottom ...

THE NORTHERN CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1898

... e id the naval situation. No lung am it wait probable that the Spaniards would attempt to develop naval activity in the Caribbean Soo, Sun Juan naturally a point of importance, and military fora, if available, might have come to the assistance of the ...

THE NORTHERN CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2B, 1898

... we believe, be easily settled by give-and-take negotiations. The Americans are bent on making a ship canal between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific ; and, by the Clayton-Bulwur Treaty, Great Britain and the Great Republic are severally debarred from ...