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“...harbour for wood and water.
By those desirous of visiting the Carib Settlement, a
motor-boat should be taken to Marigot, whence it can be
reached on foot or horse-back, the distance being eleven
miles. ^ The Caribs live their own life and have their
who holds sway over their settlement.
When the Prince of Wales visited Dominica on Septem-
ber 26th, 1920, King Coriette Jules and his suite went
over to Roseau to greet His Royal Highness. King
Jules was succeeded by a Carib rejoicing in the namp 0f
Jolly John.”
Permission can readily be obtained to visit lime and
cacao estates, and many profitable days can be spent by
the more enterprising visitors in exploring the virgin
forests which still cover a great part of this beautiful
island.
THE VIRGIN ISLANDS
St. Ursula’s Archipelago
It is related of a certain Cabinet Minister that when
asked in the House of Commons, if he could state where
the Virgin Islands were situated he replied that he could
only say they were a long way from the Isle of Man...”
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“...Trade ” Develop-
ment Board, 262, 274
James, Bishop, 323
Jamestown, 73, 105
Jasper Hall, 265,
Javanese in Surinam, 415
Jeaffreson, J. C., 16, 31, 32
II*
Jeffries, Judge, 9
Jeffrey’s Case, 248
Jenman, George S., 379
Jerningham, 115
Jervis, Admiral Sir John (Lord
St. Vincent), captures St.
Vincent, 169, 174 ; Guade-
loupe, 300, 302 ; Mar-
tinique, 307
“ Jippi-jappa ” hats, 254
John Brewer’s Bay, 320
" John Crow House,” 279
John's Hall Dam, 287
Johnson River, 290, 291
Johnston, Sir Harry, 282, 366
“ Jolly John,” King, 246
Jones, Sir Alfred, 259, 440
Jones, Mrs. Woodgate, 377
Jordan, Edward, 265
Joseph’s History of Trinidad,
112, 132
Josephine, Empress, 309
Jost Van Dyke, 246, 247
Joyce’s Caves, 53
Judlee, Captain, 168
Jules, King Coriette, 246
Kaieteur waterfall, 369,384-7
Kaieteur National Park, 387
Kangaruma, 386
Kartabo, 384
Keane, General Sir John, 282
Keith, M. C., 410
Keith, Sir Basil, 278
Kempe, stained-glass designer,
186
Kendal, James, Governor, 102
Kendal, Jamaica, 256
Kent, Duke of,...”
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