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JAMAICA DESPATCH at h., Squadron, _ the aa welfas a United States 4. belonging Denmark, and also several ships of

... several Islands. seen in the growth of she lost her colonies. of Canada has an area of miles. The United States Alaska) has an area of miles or about 500,000 than Canada, and with Canada has still much the larger territory. There be a point for controversy ...

!linqc. The present epoch is momentous, and leads , surrender of their Sovereign.y ? observations which would ..

... ' The United States ate now her.etrmx, And ie not easy to foresee, that if the vier sliould.coup ale, the Canada, wittbe rendered independent her ; and all44eads' or allies to the United by our colonial aid Great•Blitaiu obtained juris- , diction over ...

Published: Saturday 03 July 1813
Newspaper: Royal Gazette of Jamaica
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1273 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

European and General Telegraphic In- telligence. Per S. S. Vertumnus. DATES TO TUE 15T11 JANUARY, 1887

... deal with the fisheries dispute be. twceu Canada and the United States. ? If Canada were independent, e assorts, she would yield to the arguments of her poweiful neighbor, and if there were no Dominion of Canada the dispute would s on have been settled ...

THE COLONIAL STANDARD AND JAMAICA 144 PATCH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1881 k

... last, in which he said if the West Indies could make terms with Canada, the Colonial Officio would throw no difficulties in Idle way; but as Canada was virtually independent, it was with Canada and not with the Colonial Office that the West Indies must treat ...

h■ift, THE COLONIAL STANDARD AND JAMAICA DESPATCH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1885

... August last when he said : If the West Indies can make terms with Canada, the Colonial Office will put no difficulties in the way, but Canada is virtually independent so that it is with Canada and not with the Colonial Office the West Indies must treat first ...

ji,, JAMAICA DESPATCH

... last, which he said if the West Indies could make terms with Canada, the Colonial Office would throw no difficultius iu the way ; but as Canada was virtually independent, it was with Canada and uot with the Colonial Office that the West Indies mast treat ...

. CANADA

... urge the idea of Canadian independence, and say that the grand national, even vital, policy of England is to look to India, not Canada. It is also set forth that the British colonies must to make shift to manage for themselves within two years flow the prerent ...

CANADA

... CANADA. An Ottawa telegram of 28th February says that the Hun Jamee Howe, d in i ng ~, lecture which he gsve in the lliwan condemned in the strongest language the policy of the British government owards Canada in withdrawing her troops. He predicted a ...

Reciprocity with Canada

... Reciprocity with Canada. In the Brooklyn Union League Club•on the evening of e?th Deceinher, hirastua Wiman delivered an addrem in reply to Francis Wayland Glenn, ex-member of this Canadian Parliament, on the Canadian annexation qiiestion. Mr. Glynn's ...

PROTECTION IN CANADA

... rev..lution ; it is in effect r cli ntion of ccintnercial independence on the part of Canada. Nothing to match it was ever attempted hers befort, and no formfr Finance Minister, either of Old Canada of the ContedeNted Dominion, ever performed so gigantic ...

Published: Tuesday 15 April 1879
Newspaper: Budget (Jamaica)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 807 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CANADA AND THE CANADIANS

... CANADA AND THE CANADIANS. The United Empire Loy*lists, or U.E. T,n-waists, as they were often celled, were Virginiins, Pennsylvanians, Carolinians. G eor gi an ,,, Englander, New Yorkers, and others who, et the outbreak of the American Revolution eau- ...

Published: Monday 06 February 1865
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1535 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TIIE LO.VISIOX OF CANADA

... TIIE LO.VISIOX OF CANADA. Colonial Standard Office, re-womb of the Route of Cote- JUNE 29, 1868. en no ltith lilt, Mr. Bright directed attentii n to a petition which he had rresented ACCOUNT BOOK mANu. shout a month as 36 out of 38 • f the of Aeambli ...