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J. ROBB & CO., Limited, Castle Place and Lombard Street, Belfast

... certainly do not, and until they realise that a battle has been fought disposing once and for all of the Spanish cause in the West Indies, they will not permit any negotiations to be opened up with a view to a peaceable settlement of the quarrel which has been ...

HORRORS 01P A BABY TAM

... itself to the utmost to secure the success of the deliberations. A fearful hurricane is reported as having swept over the West Indies on the 11th inst. Hundreds were killed and many towns reduced to ruins, whilst several vessels were driven ashore. Lare ...

REPAIRING NERVE WASTE

... abode be in them islands or in the island continent of Ass, tralia, in New Zealand, in Canada. in South Africa, or in the West Indies. It is meet and right that a British Emperor should take his plea beside the German, the Austrian, and the Russian Emperors ...

YAIII

... accident. Myexponents as a pesologirt, began as an anboriesd Miter in prier over thirty yeas ago, has Mended the East and West Indies, China, Japan and other countries besides the United Sates and Europe. Also from 1888 to 1886 inclusies, Rends, Siberia ...

A LIFELESS 088

... A LIFELESS 088. (av A sasses.) The recent terrible outburst of volcanic energy Is the West Indies has brought forcibly to our notice the prodigious forces which are ever at work in the interior of oar earth, which, was it not for the existence of these ...

A NOVEL SENTENCE

... out for the Colombian Government, although the ostensible reason for overhauling the vessel was a pleasure cruise to the West Indies. Captain Willis says: The Ban High was intended for something more serious than a pleasure cruise. Two • magazines were ...

FOR IRELAND'S SAKE

... west coast of of the islands forming that which Is well named the Riviera of the world, that lovely British appanage, the West Indies, may be seen one of the strangest of the many wonderfel marvels of nature. Landing on the sarf•leved shore the first thought ...

BI'N FROM BOOKS. • 3PITI ?MATT. The erratic doings of the Hen High, the vessel which created a furore by

... out for the Colombian Government, although the °stowable reason for overhauling the vessel was • pleasure anise to the West Indies. Captain Willis says: The Dan High was Intended for something more serious than a pleasure anise. Two magazines were placed ...

Pr:COLLAR PEDIORKI OF COFFIN

... in the beginning of the 18th century, by tiovernor•tieneral Van Hoorn, that everything in the French possessions and the West Indies has sprung. In this way the progeny of the original coffee plant, introduced from Arabia at the end the 1711, cent ury,liare ...

A WORD TO LAD2S

... The last of the nieces, at any rate, would appear to be the daughter of the younger brother, which brother married in the West Indies when he was forty-two. The third child of this marriage, Catht-rine Goldsmith, married, in 1806, John T. Hanson, and died ...

NORTH. DOWN HERALD AND COUNTY DOWN INDEPENDENT, AUGUST 28, 1903

... Java in the beginning of the 18th century. tiovemor.lietural Van Hoorn, that everything in the French poseessions and the West Indies has sprung. In this way the progeny of the original coffee plant, introduced from Arabia at the end of the 17th cent itry ...