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AN ANOMALY OF TIDES

... great difference is explained by the existence of a tidal ote.truction, which prevents the Atlantic tide from entering the Caribbean Sea. an the other hand. hew at one corner of the triangular area of the North Pectic Ocean. and in areas of that shape the ...

E s FLowea

... metres. Other gems depths are the North Atlantic. metres; Boats. Pamir. 8.300: South Atlanta, 7.400; Indium Mean. 6.303, Caribbean The metres thirtvairto wishes. On the other hand. the Baltic noomparatmily shallow. sot quite metre. In gear miter. when ...

CURIOUS REGION IN CUBA

... the district known as the Sevilla Estate. in Cuba. It is about forty miles in length, extending between the shore of the Caribbean Sea and the Sierra Mcstra Mountains. One of the most singular features of this district ia furnished by its rivers. which ...

•lILIVALII WIRING THE WIESIL

... steamer, which arrived in Liverpool on Thursday evening week, we learn that new guano islands have been discovered in the Caribbean Sea. The discovery has been kept a secret. Several vessels bad been dispatched from the Gutted States, and had returned with ...

THE SILENT SHORE. A Romance. Y JNO. BLOUNDELLR-BURTON

... the 'fropicit, there was no sign of waste or leaguer about him. His health during all years he had spent under a burning Caribbean sun had never suffered; fever and had passed him by. Perhaps it was hie abstemiounnees that bail enabled him to eerape the ...

Li. The Czar— DOM in this country try to realms to uinweli the environment in which the , Cost has

... two Sir Brandford saw.. The family belongs to Barbados. Obi father not son received their primary educe*, in that .reinter Caribbean scholastic Jest Autha, the Codrington College, where toe preeent lord Suunford was Profemor of Philosophy and for a period ...

Published: Saturday 11 February 1905
Newspaper: Wakefield and West Riding Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1052 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

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... on a Cayman in South America. and there is a bloodcurdling tale of an encounter the crew of .chooner with sharks iu the Caribbean Sea. The number also cunt/tins a .ketch of the life and adventeres ef Count Erik Dahlberg, a well-knowa boys of Swediok history ...

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... evidence or tradition concerning the following boards: TOberMOry galleon Hornby Castle Pirate Latrobe's treasure, in the caribbean .Seaetso.ooo Gold, silver, and jewels sunk in 00.000 Guatavita. Columbia. £100.000.00 13 Black Prince. off Sebastopol 1.930 ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1913
Newspaper: Wakefield and West Riding Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 5295 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

WAKEFIELD JOURNAL AND EXAMINER, JULY 7, 1871

... Mee Carabineers. Oh ! Dr. Gilburn-he was in the 89th Doughty had given you a mom. Was it • crucifix Regiment, and not the Caribbean or • cross t-It was • rosary. I have It now in my Then he never attended you?-Oh, yes, he did. He possession. was stationed ...

THE LAW OF THE COUNTRY

... occurred. Mr. Sitakiert had both legs broken. 0 base departed, as no work will be able to knee, because th • are built to nest caribbean &a of hotographer with a little ex- Rowland Winn for his great kindnees, pats any p For forty be had been member of the CONDEMNED ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1913
Newspaper: Wakefield and West Riding Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 7589 | Page: 6 | Tags: none