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Crossing the Atlantic

... time, make the Gulf of Mexico and the Car bbean Bea as popular for holiday resort as the Mediterranean. The Gulf and the Caribbean are, they tell us, The Mediterranean of the New World, with scenes as passing fair as any in the Inner Sea of the Old. ...

Lake Bohio

... of thin lake la an important ladvantage which would be lost in a tide-level canal. It is about equally distant from the Caribbean Bea and from Panama Bay. It will be 'Lateral meeting point for steamera. The whole transit will causirt of two tamale and ...

CURRENT LITERATURE WOMAN% WORK

... explorer. The Caribs, like most native races of America, are rapidly disappearing. From their lovely island homes in the Caribbean Sea they have retreated to the mainland, and even there but a small residue of this once powerful race exists to-day. They ...

Awful Disaster. A Town Destroyed. Great Loss of Life

... most interesting island in the most attractive archipelago of all this world. About 30 miles due south, across the blue Caribbean watem from the British posseasiou of Dominica, Columbus made its discovery on his last voyage in 1502; though. wording to ...

!CURRENT LITERATURE • JiIOPAAN'S 11110/111

... ive explorer. The Carib., most native races et America, are ranidly disappearing. From their lovely island homes in the Caribbean Sea they have retreated to the mainland, and even there but a small residue of this once powerful race exists to-day. They ...

BRITAIN'S SEA-GATES The South.Weet Highway

... men who ate chief reason for bringing the matter forward wig and On tellening essupini • - their meat a In boucane in the Caribbean because he knew for a fact that Mr. Walton paid Malta: _._,, It __.. 114 11 __ ,ld thus first. earning heir name of buccaneers ...