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... -•• • ' .r.ll ajori . ty a . nd advice. anealao by those of the Caribbean. Dec. ...
... -•• • ' .r.ll ajori . ty a . nd advice. anealao by those of the Caribbean. Dec. ...
... going into production: To Have and Have Not, Ernest Hemingway's novel about a set of social outcasts s ggling guns in Caribbean waters, will star Humphrey Bogart ; Thomas Wolfe's first novel, Look Homeward, Angel, and The Flying Yorkshiremait, ...
... keep an appontment for the purpose of refuelling and reprovisioning one or more German craft, probably somewnere in the Caribbean Sea. The Emmy Friederich has been sheltering in Tampico Harbour since the outbreak of war, according to a telegram from Mexico ...
... promotir.g the growth. Price as 6d per bottle. A livirrEmorti VeNiiiiitai M.ti E.-, The mountains behind Santa Marta, on the Caribbean Sea, contain mysteries as unsolved as those of the forests of Yucatan. More is known of the origin of the Pyramids of Egypt ...
... Evening Post. The claims would be just and good, but the Monroe doctrine would undoubtedly have been shaken over the entire Caribbean Sea. If the Kaiser had put in his little bill by battleship without taking an English battleship along, we think there would ...
... the district known as the Sevilla Estate. in Cuba. It about forty miles in length, extending between the shore of the Caribbean Sea and the Sierra Mesta Mountains, One of the most singular features of this district is furnished by its rivers. whit h ...
... on maritime geography. said— Steen' and Suez Canal had brought into prominence the Mediterranean. but the Panama and the Caribbean were the focus point of activity to-day of oil fuel. The Panama Canal, although not created for the motor ship,. with its ...
... Palmer's shipyard, Jarrow. Afty years of age, J. also missing. This man had a hrother killed only a short time ago on board the Caribbean whilst it was lying in the Tyne. Inquiries hero also been melt after Andrew Thompson, twenty years of age. Margaret Mainr ...
... and strength of the American sea and air patrols, aided by British sea patrols; so the U-boats next took to working in the Caribbean and off the north-east coast of South America. It is here that the bulk of Allied shipping losses have recently occurred ...
... Canadian countermeasures off the east coast grew in strength awl virility, the scene of main f'-boat ut.livity shifted to the Caribbean. Now, accord'ng to the German wireless reports, their submarines are operating :it the South Atlantic and the Cape of Good ...
... India and Pacific Steamship Company's Caribbean, Captain arrived at from Colon and Kingston, hut ber new's is unimportant. It will lie remembered that at the time the European was blown np Aspiuwall the Caribbean was lying a wharf close by. So terrible ...
... and the R.A.F. that many 'Gel man submarines have been driven over to the west side of the Atlantic, particularly to the Caribbean Sea. As a result, Coastal Command's efforts to-day are devoted to intercepting. sinking or damaging l'-boat , 4 on their ...