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BLTtNG 0E319 IN CEYLON

... by climbing up a flight of eight hundred steps cut in the solid rock. The people of Saba are cub.- bested throughout the Caribbean Island, for the ishing.boats they build in a erater,—the oddest place imaginable fora shipyard. When the boate are ready ...

WILLIAM M. 0. C INOMION

... WILLIAM M. 0. C INOMION. [dal ~.nerd.) A me trirate. her mow. white weal slow awl aloft. ea. eluting swiftly error the Caribbean toward. the twa.otiful ietwod Oreeada. Her watched .0 intense inert b two girk who were standing cutlet shore a deep be). ...

Published: Saturday 28 December 1889
Newspaper: Evesham Journal
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 993 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

A QUEER RACE: : , TOIT OF A STRANGE PEOPLS. WILLIAM WESTALL. OF 111 77 a Montan ary, gw Two

... considerable it part of the ship's pany were concereed, resulted in dire misfortune. Ten days after the Hecate left the Caribbean Si*, two ships were sighted, which the captain and everybody else on board behaved to be the hing-sought treasoreahipa. But ...

CUBA AND ITS NEIGHBOURS

... our map shows, is the largest of the Went Indian islands. and lies between the United States peninsula of Florida and the Caribbean Sea. It A the largest of the Colonial powiesaious of Spain, the chief survivor of the magnilleent Empire of Charles V. and ...

Published: Saturday 26 March 1898
Newspaper: Evesham Journal
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 204 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

THE REVOLT IN HON D URA 8

... warship be sent there. The Vice. Consul at Puerto Cortes has also asked fag a warship. Admiral Coghlan's squadron in the Caribbean Bea ha, been ordered to Hcodume. SEDITION IN THE RUSSIAN ARMY. Vienna. Thursday. -Two artillery officers of the Nicola Academy ...

PRIMA DONNA'S TOTS TRADPAIY

... •essling ves•l. y Slift. keg by IW. beau, named the commended b Umpteen Small. This el beet pared for an expedition to the Caribbean Sea, iu poeet 4 gold and jewels supposed to be worth 13,200.CC0, winch it is sod were buried on owe of the islands by the ...

rHQUAKE SHOCK IN BRITISH GUIANA. Sea Sickness, but no Damage. Reuter's Georgetown (British Guiana) were. ..

... Mondays shock was only the second in twenty years. At the time the ocean cable can interrupted, and • great catastrophe in the Caribbean Wanda or the Andes was leered, but on ad•ires coming through on the neioratien of it we. sisurtsisted that the disturbance ...

OBSTACLES TO FEDERATION

... OBSTACLES TO FEDERATION. When one contemplates the wide circle British possessions around the Caribbean Bea, divided into ne less than eight colonies and governed by laws made by sixteen sepa. rate iegislstures, writes Rune Wrong in Government of the ...

GIANT SAW-FISH

... GIANT SAW-FISH. LENGTH 3lrr.; WEIGHT 2} Toss. mONEITERB OF THE CARIBBEAN BRA. Mr. F. A. Yitchell•Hedgcs ie woO known se an explorer and big-genie fisherman. His two years expedition the Caribbean Bea and Pacific Ocesti e. smirked by the capture of fish trivia ...

Trial of Primers

... explaioed. was one of footmen island s which fanned the diocese of Anhana. .lm known as the Leeward lolanda situated in the Caribbean See. off the mem of Central America. and cam of the Gulf of Mexico. Inc oniony of thc. Leeward Islands was the oldeti colony ...

THE STANDARD. SATURDAY. Al arshr 26, 1933. .-r

... their wages. had Mad atoud e.. them from high rostrum • book telected by ballot; • drive slang the to the evening when the Caribbean is garlanded with Ittrhte. Moe vie had even to present his letter of introdmtion tr op .Sanchez Peres to hit tennis genres ...

THE EVESHAM STANDARD :: ACROSS THE VALE ::

... Indies, where the palm trees nod in the high winds from the sea and the plantation hands tell tales of the buccaneers of the Caribbean, people are now talking about the little village of Overbury. Some of them would like to see what has been described by Jeanne ...