A CROWN COLONY
... A CROWN COLONY The area of British Honduras. a Crown Colony in the Caribbean Sea. is 8.598 square miles, and the ast matid population in 19:3 was 45,317. Belize, the capital, has a population of approximately 13,000. ...
... A CROWN COLONY The area of British Honduras. a Crown Colony in the Caribbean Sea. is 8.598 square miles, and the ast matid population in 19:3 was 45,317. Belize, the capital, has a population of approximately 13,000. ...
... the Donald steamship Alice has arrived at Bluefield. (Nicaragua) with half of the crew, their vessel having been in the Caribbean Sea. Another boat containing eleven more ;nen 'presumably the other half of the crew) bat ACco' Lloyd's — itegister, the ...
... in the United States concerning the sudden awakening by the home authorities to the fact that the Cayman Islands, in the Caribbean Sea has no vrirelces station. These islands are among the British which Americans have suggested should be ceded in exchange ...
... send another battleship from New Hampshire to Vera Creis. on the Mexican coiwt. making seventeen U.S. warships now at the Caribbean and Pacific ports. At Portsmouth, New Hampshire. 2.51/0 marines received orders to embark within forry-eight for service ...
... starring Stuart Hall and Polly Ward. HELL HARBOUR, at the Regal. Lupo Velez in a story of primitive loves and hate in a Caribbean coast town. THE BUSYBODY, at the Plaza, in which harry Chicon, the Jewish comedian, shows the humorous side of stock gambling ...
... actresses in Mr. Cyril Maude's cceaprir tal;S a rt. Ln to ' &racer al llalon liac i l files Th r ge. , Royal Mail steamer Caribbean. This taaetnatiag romance of sea and hes been brought about timisr Bowel circumstances. According to Mr. Nikes. just before ...
... when she appeared in pers - on alter the yerfurmanes • $ • it leiVaKt- the laat of the del Riegos from the island in the Caribbean, once their birthright, now their prison. It is taken from a fine yarn by Conrad, with none of that author's usual gloom ...
... trailed from our stern, and half the nations were dubiously represented amidships, as we lunged about the waters of the moody Caribbean. Chin (of the Officers' Mess) and I (of the Engineers' Mess) had frequent altercations because of a mysterious mix-up in ...
... this in- ;I' cident. We know only that in the succeeding five years he fitted out • three marauding expeditions to the Caribbean Sea. In the last, of these, in 1572, he landed at Nonibre de Dios, sacked_ and ship had sailed, and, with unconscious Irony ...
... exclusive West, and turned to piracy, suppressed only when France conquered the Algenne corsairs, in the last century. The Caribbean Sea became a riot of pirates. buccaneers, Spanish. French. and British cruisers. The sailing ship was improved and improved ...
... Charles the Second, on the principle of setting a thief to catch a thief, afterwards commigsioned to put down piracy in the Caribbean. But, then who was not a pirate in that age of merchant adventurers 1 The same man would be a pirate in one ranao otitis ...
... and give thanks. The thanksgiving service was held. waS manned by a crew of SO, under the command of Capt.. Evans. In the Caribbean Sea ran into a 250-miles-an-hour .rricane, which carried away the ,miel and disabled the stalwart SSP]. Without lights, the ...