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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

SYNOPSIS

... . and costa. An embargo placed by the Curtoms authorities at Douglas on the ketch Catherine, which is to proceed to the Caribbean Sea in search of treesure, has been removed. To raise funds Captain Small proposed to exhibit big craft in Douglas Bay. The ...

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 ...

017 XL MC .401.. Mir IBOOS

... a sense of vast responsibility—not of selfish alarm for our own skins—revives the spirit of Drake, recalls him from the Caribbean Sea, and enables the British race to hear the beating of his drum. • Sir Herbert Tree has done many a good stroke of work ...

Published: Sunday 15 September 1912
Newspaper: The Referee
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3128 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE WHEEL OF LIFE

... race may one day rise again. Scientific research certainly makes it probable that a large territory lies buried beneath the Caribbean Sea, and the tradition is almost as widespread as that of the Deluge. One wonders if those who go on their pleasant errand ...

SEA VERSUS

... enjoyed the use of the wirelen system his storm-beaten ships in 1806 would never have been seen in the green waters of the Caribbean. Supposing two inconceivable propositions came to pan, first, that an expeditionary force of seventy thousand fighting mon ...

Published: Sunday 24 November 1912
Newspaper: The Referee
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2146 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

RUINED IV PRIZE CATS

... foundtwed in a hurricane whits. on a grunt Port Arthur to Buenos Ayres The Admiral Clark encountered a hurrime in thei Caribbean Sew and the water flooded the engine-room. The steamer sank when 112 miles south-east of Copo San Antonio, Orbs, when most ...

Published: Saturday 23 September 1916
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 785 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

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 ...