THE DAILY RECORD AND MAIL SATURDAY NOVEMBER 7 LONDON LETTER THE WORLD’S ENTERTAINMENTS BOWS EMPORIUM BARGAINS ..

... States to which it will henceforth be virtually annexed Thus the UnitedStates after absorbing the Spanish possessions in the Caribbean Sea draw a step nearer to the immense wealth of South America which must one day fall under their control am VET TME VERY ...

Published: Saturday 07 November 1903
Newspaper: Daily Record
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 5584 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE DAILY RECORD ’AND MAIL MONDAY AUGrUST 15 1904 CITY EDITION: 6 am THE GREAT SEA IGHT THE CHIU SEIZURE

... August 11 and that the British flag was hoisted A royal salute u fired by the guns Inland is in Hie eastern part of the Caribbean See THE DECOY SUNK IN COLLISION O THE SCILLIES TERRIBLE DISASTER IN A WELSH PIT rliietl Th- our denianil Monastcrv lit’1 ...

Published: Monday 15 August 1904
Newspaper: Daily Record
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 6678 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Oct. 10th, 190-:Ll r~ ttended to by to by The tins 11·omen. The tins are then soldered up, and boiled

... Coast of Africa, the tunny is found on the western side of the Atlantic, its distribution it~ those waters ranging from the Caribbean Sea to Newfoundland. 11. A. D. COUNTR.Y LIFE. THE END. y; ith 5-1-7 grc:~ t frank- \ Ve, there- ness. \ Ve, therefor e, obta ...

Published: Saturday 15 October 1904
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1543 | Page: 41 | Tags: none

PIRATE'S TREASURE ISLAND, ROMANTIC TALE BY A MAN WHO IS SEEKING A FORTUNE,

... Liverpool, and is the owner and master ol the keteh Catherine, which has been fitted for the treasure-huning voyage to the Caribbean Sea. At the moment the ketch is detained by the Customs authorities at Douglas, lsle of Man, because the master hag not produced ...

EPITOME OF NEWS. s The gunboat Sleipney, beronging to the Norwegian Navy, visited Portsmouth. A man asked to be ..

... and costs. _An embargo placed by the Customs authorities at Douglas on the ietch Catherine, whoiax 1 to proceed to the Caribbean Sea in search of treasure, has been removed. To raise funds Cantein Small pronosed to exhibit his craft in Douglas Bay. ...

Published: Saturday 18 August 1906
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 554 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ANOTHER TREASURE HUNT

... long b{ 15ft. beam, named the Catherine, commanded by Captain Small. The vessel is being prepared for an expedition to the Caribbean Sea, in quesi of gold and jewels supposed to be worth £1,200,0(§), which it is said were buried on one of the islands by ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1906
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 117 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

OSBQRN & MERCER,

... are, like th e weever, venomous, whereas poissons veueueux, like the melette of New Caledonia or, at certain seasons, the Caribbean barracuda, ~ne those which poison anyone who eats their flesh. The weever is excellent eating; but the spines on the dorsal ...

Published: Saturday 22 June 1907
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 17780 | Page: 79 | Tags: none

7HE ME'~i\ivlCE

... are, like th e weever, venomous, whereas poissons veueueux, like the melette of New Caledonia or, at certain seasons, the Caribbean barracuda, ~ne those which poison anyone who eats their flesh. The weever is excellent eating; but the spines on the dorsal ...

Published: Saturday 22 June 1907
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1564 | Page: 70 | Tags: none

(ALt Rigurs RessrvEp.) CAPTAIN LATYMER. By F. FRANFORT MOORE

... to do w 0 because of his suspicions that somehow the sail might be one of the jtoval mavy that had been driven ou! to +.« Caribbean Sea in order to escape from sdmiral Blake. Did he begin to have his ruspicion of ““Captain Nevers''? Colonel Kelly looked ...

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... cartain saying to Prince Rupert, “There i= only one man living who could serve the Barbary Corsairs as we have served the Caribbean pirates, and his name is Pat Kelly.” ‘The very man! said the Prince. ‘When the achooner comes to the eurface again we ...

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... I have learnt within an hour more than all the geography books could teach me of the mannere of the plantations in -the Caribbean Sea,” che replied with a smile, and a very hannv bending forward of her head. Both were lost upon the Prince. His mind wae ...