SNIPS EXPECTED CURIES TEN MEMO WEEK
... etc. SATURDAY. JANUARY S. 12atuba ra (SAO. Gerttian East Africa Line .Beirs. etc. Arcadian (12,013), Royal Vail S.P. Co. Caribbean Sea cruise. ...
... etc. SATURDAY. JANUARY S. 12atuba ra (SAO. Gerttian East Africa Line .Beirs. etc. Arcadian (12,013), Royal Vail S.P. Co. Caribbean Sea cruise. ...
... and their families of &trope and America voyage to the West Indies and those lands of the Spanish Main which border the Caribbean in parinin of an El Dorado of another kind—perfect health and enjoy. nAnt. That popttisr White basr, the Megantic, has for ...
... St. Vioceut, in the West Indies. I was on the beach during a West Indian hurricane, the black storm that sweeps over the Caribbean, and had to dig my bands iute the earth to hold ht. ‘•But worse than all thesis is the wind that they call the woolly, or ...
... had assembled to the number of &COO at the Regent in order to hear hint. He passed 111 rapid review his odventures in the Caribbean Pea and the Pacific, his travels and discoveries iii ( entre' Amered. and of • befoie uukomen peoples. Tho lecture was i ...
... but with the very latest passenger accommodation. The ports of call include Bermuda, Curacao, the Dutch possession in the Caribbean Sea. Puerto Colombia. Cristobal, and Guayaquil in Ecuador. The voyage ends at Vancouver The 'All-Sea Route' to the North ...
... Southampton. left Jamaica the 9th instant for New York. * The Conway, from Hull, arrived at Jamaica 10 a.m. the Bth Instant. The Caribbean left New York on the Blh Instant for Berthmla. The Asturias, twin screw. Captain JH. Collins, froth left Bueno£ Ayres on ...
... Wife of the Marine Superintendent of the Panama Canal Zone. she left there Nat Sunday week. and flew 64 miles across the Caribbean Sea to Kingston, Jamaica. She flew from Miami towards New 'York. hut, owing to a thurderoorm. forcer] down at Camden, New ...
... Central America, where a large business in this article is done. The hawk's bill turtle is found only in the Gulf Mexico and Caribbean Sea. This turtle it recognised the low, wide head, long, narrow mouth, the upper jaw and booked like the beak of a hawk. ...
... Thomas Ingram, of rai. Southampton, died at Saturday. The Rhone met her fate 66 on October 29, when she stn reef in the Caribbean Sea. The vessel sank within ha and out of 176 people aboat were saved. Mr. joined the R. Company when a very joung served ...
... a mechanised army could not use. A New York message states that t German tanker, intercepted by a British cruiser in the Caribbean Sea, ignored the warning to stop, and when compelled, informed a boarding party that the se.acocks had been opened and that ...
... beam, named the Catherine, commanded by Captain Small. This inconsiderable vessel is being prepared for expedition to the Caribbean Sea. quest of gold jewels supposed to worth £1.200 CCQ which it is said were buried on one of the islands by the notorious ...
... fishery patrol duty or in cruisers sent, from Great Britain enable reservists obtain six months' sea drill every winter the Caribbean or in Br.tt«h waters. The decision gives groat satisfaction the colony, where ’.bo Naval Reserve is h.ghly popular. ...