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... at one time accomplished in sisall sailing hods, and one minister at feast lost his life iii visiting those islands the Caribbean* ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1908
Newspaper: Orcadian
County: Orkney, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 547 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

EVE IN AMERICA

... Customers that all orders entrusted him atwseser THE GREAT INDIAN bars his immediate attention. nnlDEht across the blue Caribbean Sea for ENAMEL . • two days, and comes to countries that are MEM 4 (JOHN'S' lust beginning to make themselves known ...

Published: Saturday 20 June 1914
Newspaper: Orcadian
County: Orkney, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1322 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

In a very few moments. therefore, a portion of the sails had been set, the anchor hove speak and the

... difficult passages leading to the open sea, and commenced, with a breeze that increased rapidly, to stand directly out into the Caribbean: 'The thing is done muttered Morrel, drawing a long breath. 'No alarm has been raised. The schooner and the treasure—all ...

THE GRAVE OF A NATION'3 [WHOM

... easterly extremity of the artificial peninsula, which was constructed to guard the entrance to the canal from the storms of the Caribbean Sea, and to furnish the eehemeral aristocrats of the great enterprise with a select and salubrious dwelling house, stands ...

GERMANY AND ICELAND

... Atlantic. In the latter case, Germany has tried to anticipate events by seeking to lease her neighbour's possessions in the Caribbean Sea. Leasing territory is a kind of diplomatic conquest. Her ostensible purpose was to seethe a port of call for her merchant ...

Published: Saturday 21 September 1912
Newspaper: Orcadian
County: Orkney, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 971 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Ma BILYCI oontribates an article to the North American Review on British Feeling on the Venezuelan Question. ..

... entertained in the United States, that Britain contemplated land-grabbing in South America and the conversion of the Caribbean Sea into a British lake. Tax ceremony of the reception of Prince Bork iuto the Greek Church took pled* at Sofia on Friday ...

The False Claimant

... plans we must lay out for our future. I ask you, therefore, what are your wishes in the premises? Shall we remain in the Caribbean? or shall we sail for the South Sea or for the Indian Ocean?' The false major hesitated a moment, reflecting earnestly, while ...

The False Claimant

... cabin, and resumed, sinking his voice to a whisper : ' We are evidently at the pirate retreat, on some retired shore of the Caribbean, where no ship-ofwar has ever been seen, or is likely to be for a gene- ration to come!' Tom drew a long sigh at this pr ...

Tiu 0 . 11 in one of the best establishe wad mo.t pot.nlar journals in the North of Scotland. It

... v feeling has been caused in Berlin by remarks made by Admiral Dewc) to the effect that the American naval mamenvres in Caribbean %sten were an obj..-ct lesson to the German Emperor. The Admiral is also reported to have expr..svell his belief that the ...