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Works of the Rev. Dr. Moses Harvey TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Aaron, viewed as the type of 1854 May 21 MG 339 Box 1; a lecture the priesthood - His history given at St. Andrew's and office. The gospel hierarchy
About icebergs 1894 Feb. 71 Youth's Companion
Abraham, as the representing 1854 May 7 MG 339 Box 1; a lecture character of the Patriarchs - given at St. Andrew's His environments, character and work
Absence of crime--A 1886 June 7, c. 1-2 [The Grand Jury at Harbor Gazette condition whereon Grace--Agricultural Act-- Newfoundland prides itself-- The fisheries--The Queen's Bounty to farming settlers-- birthday--Miss Louisa The bank fishery prosperous- Journeaux--The S.S. -Miss Journeaux's peril-- Siberian--Death of the Hon. Death of Hon. E. White Edward White]
Accident to the Caspian-- 1880 May 5 2, c. 4-5 The work of the Dundee Gazette Close of the legislature--The steamers. [New post office railway question--Crown amendment to the jury law lands legislation--The seal fishery--The results of the catch--The inshore catch-- Pension to Sir H. Hoyles-- The Sewerage question--
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Across Newfoundland with 1879 Jan. 23 2, c. 4-5 p. 3, c. 1-2 signed M.H., Morning Chronicle the Governor, eighth paper correspondence of Toronto Globe
Across Newfoundland with 1878 Dec. 17 2, c. 3-5 p. 3, c. 1 signed M.H., Morning Chronicle the Governor, fourth paper correspondence of Toronto Globe
Across Newfoundland with 1879 Jan. 11 2, c. 2-3 [Configuration and extent of Globe the Governor, tenth paper Grand Lake--Continuation of the hunt for coal--The island- -Deer killing]
Across Newfoundland with 1879 Jan. 28 2, c. 3-5 p. 3, c. 1 signed M.H., Morning Chronicle the governor, tenth paper correspondence of Toronto Globe Jan. 1
Across Newfoundland with 1879 8vo., pp.130, reviewed in The St. John's: The Morning the Governor: a visit to our Temperance Journal May Chronicle mining region and this 20, 1879 p. 188-89 Newfoundland of ours
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Address at the laying of the 1897 June 5, c. 4-7 Evening Herald foundation stone of the Cabot Memorial Tower, Signal Hill, June 22nd, 1897
Adrift without a course, that 1895 March 4, c. 3-4 Rev. Dr. Harvey in Montreal Evening Herald seems to be the position of Gazette submitted Feb. 12 Newfoundland just now uncertainty prevails as to the policy of Sir William Whiteway will decide to follow
Adrift without a course--That 1895 Feb. 8, c. 3-4 [The seal hunt--A mild Gazette seems to be the position of season] Newfoundland just now-- Uncertainty prevails as to the policy Sir William Whiteway will decide to follow
Affairs in Newfoundland-- 1889 June 7, c. 1 [Epidemic of diphtheria-- Gazette Proceedings in the Sillars- Close of the legislative Parnell murder trial--An session--The fisheries] epidemic of diphtheria--The Legislature's close--The fisheries season
Affairs of Newfoundland-- 1894 Oct. 6, c. 1-2 [Another member Gazette Rather a good report on the disqualified--Sir W. past year's business--A Whiteway's manifesto--Bye- Whiteway manifesto--Sir election in Trinity Bay-- William issues a curious Another election petition] document to the electors justifying the conduct for which he was condemned
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Agassiz on the devil-fish 1874 Feb. 2 2, c. 5 includes Letter from L. World (N.Y.) Agassiz to Alexander Murray
Agricultural capabilities of 1888 May 29 reprint? of letter from "the Newfoundland July Record of the Royal Geographical Society".
Ahab and Jezebel 1867 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Alarm at withdrawal of the 1870 Sept. 5 2, c. 4-5 Citizen troops--News from Labrador--Final departure of troops--Political-- Ecclesiastical--Mining operations--The war
Alas! Poor Ponto! 1899 Feb. signed M.H. about death of Evening Herald dog
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. All about codfish--Cod liver 1869 Oct. 2, c. 3-4 "By our Newfoundland Telegraph (N.B.) oil--How the cod is "cured"-- correspondent" How to cook a codfish-- Prospects of the fishery
All about Labrador--A land 1872 Dec. 26 1, c. 9 2, c. 1 [climate and soil--The Gazette of desolation--Its people, inhabitants--The fisheries of position and boundaries Labrador--The red Indians of Labrador--The Esquimaux-- Scenery of Labrador] Harvey?
All from Newfoundland-- 1890 Feb. 2, c. 2 [French Shore, arbitration-- Gazette Dull times in trade and Diphtheria--A sad accident-- politics--The French Shore A hotel burned--Railway trouble--The railway-- work--"A cold snap"--Death Centarians dead of a patriarch]
Ambrose H. Knight--Her 1888 June 8, c. 4 [Forest fires--The murder Gazette trouble for selling bait to the case--Poisoning case] French--Serious forest fires-- And other items of interest from Newfoundland
Among the seals 1874 May 7 347 taken from the Globe Canadian News
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Angelic visits Aug. 6 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Angel-Worship. July a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Annual report of the 1889- St. John's: The Commission Newfoundland Fisheries Commission
Another fishery dispute 1873 Aug. 5 1, c. 4 "A Newfoundland Royal Gazette correspondent of the Halifax Citizen writes as follows:"
Another gold field-- 1896 Oct. 9 6, c. 1-2 Gazette Newfoundland reports of promising discoveries--Ore from Cape Broyle--It has been assayed in London and favorably reported on as to richness
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Another mysterious ship 1898 April 23 8, c. 3 "Incoming ships report Gazette having seen a mysterious steamer off Cape Race. Rumor has it that she is a Spanish warship watching for American vessels." full text of entry
Answer received--Hitch in 1895 May 11 1, c. 1-2 Confederation Gazette the Newfoundland special cable negotiations--Is said to be settled--The cost of the railway was the only point at issue--Imperial Government- -Was asked to and it is said will assume this obligation-- The feeling is in favor of
Anti-confederate logic--"A. 1870 Nov. 30 2, c. 3 Citizen Daniel come to judgement"-- More plundering--Death of the Governor's lady--Next meeting of the Legislature-- The census--Prices current
Antiquarian discovery--Two 1887 April 29 7, c. 1-2 Gazette old Basque graves by Placentia Bay--The story of a peculiar people--Who were pioneers in the fisheries of North American waters
Appeal to the throne-- 1890 June 1, c. 7 [An Address to the Queen-- Gazette Newfoundland's Parliament's Not exclusive rights--The protest against the French-- Premier's opinion] The Assembly prorogued-- Although from St. John's does French fishery aggressions not say from our own resented and Treaty rights correspondent explained--The failure of the Bait Act
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Application of steam to the 1873 July 2, c. 3 Citizen cod fishery--Progress of the cod fishery--Washington Treaty--Complimentary notice--Mr. Cyrus field-- Wreck at Channel--Search for the "Polaris"
Approaching meeting of the 1872 Jan. 18 1, c. 2-3 Citizen legislature--Revenue for 1871--The New York "Sun" again--New mail contract-- The S.S. "Algeria"--The author of "Bill Barnacle"-- Prices current--Masonic celebration--The weather-- Latest
Arctic adventures, the story 1873 May 21 1, c. 1-2 [Voyage of the Polaris-- Evening Post of the Polaris, a voyage of Winter quarters--Surveying two thousand miles on an ice- expedition--Boat voyage floe, a thrilling narrative of towards the Pole-- the wonderful escape Homeward bound, trouble begins...floe drifting south-- Brighter days--Rescue-- Prospects of the Polaris--The Esquimaux--The American
Are disappointed--The 1895 May 23 1, c. 1 special cable Gazette Newfoundlanders had hoped for union--Become a crown colony--Seems to be the only alternative left the Islanders- -Unless Bond succeeds--in raising a loan in the United States, a thing of which the most sanguine are not
Are solvent after all--Messrs. 1894 Dec. 15 1, c. 7 special cable Gazette Prowse, Hall and Morris have a surplus of assets--The Newfoundland crisis--Much relieved by this welcome news--A scheme of assistance--Bankers sail for Newfoundland
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Are there other inhabited 1856 March MG 339 Box 1; a lecture worlds besides our own? - given at St. Andrew's Evidence of astronomy and geology - Scriptural evidence
Armenian Church. - The 1854 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's Nestorians, the Waldenses of the East, - Are they the remnant of the Ten Tribes? - Their history and present state. Christian Missions among them.
Around the island--Governor 1893 Sept. 21 7, c. 1-2 [In regard to the scenery-- Gazette O'Brien makes a tour of The French Shore incident-- Newfoundland--The French An insult to his flag--The Shore incident--Result of the fisheries--Protection of fisheries--Protection of game--The elections] game--The elections
Arrival of Sir John Glover-- 1876 Dec. 15 2, c. 4 Gazette Poetic effusions--Failure of the western herring fishery-- New fishing grounds--A singular murder and a too lenient verdict
Arrival of the cable steamer 1874 August 2, c. 3-4 conti- East] visitor=Mr. Citizen Faraday, Nova Scotia and William Smith, Canadian Newfoundland connected-- Deputy Minister of Marine How the "Faraday" did her and Fisheries work--The new cable-- Progress of the fisheries-- Shipwreck--Another cable steamer--A visitor--Mr. Cyrus Field--The devil fish in
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Artificial propagation of 1892 317-37 PAB has vol. 10 sect 4, pp. Royal Society of Canada marine food fishes and edible 17-37 Proceedings and crustaceans RSC has v. X Transactions Earle has vol. IX, 1892-1893, sect. IV, PP. 17-34
Artificial propagation of 1893 Feb. 7 3, c. 5-7 p. 4, c. 1 Evening Herald marine food fishes and edible crustaceans
Artificial propagation of 1893 Feb. 3, c. 5-6 Evening Herald marine food fishes and edible crustaceans (concluded)
Artificial propagation of 1893 Feb. 3, c. 5-7 Evening Herald marine food fishes and edible crustaceans (continued)
Artificial propagation of 1893 Feb. 8 3, c. 5-7 p. 4, c. 1 Evening Herald marine food fishes and edible crustaceans (continued)
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Artificial propagation of 1893 Feb. 3, c. 5-7 Evening Herald marine food fishes and edible crustaceans (continued)
Artificial propagation of 1893 Feb. 3, c. 5-7 Evening Herald marine food fishes and edible crustaceans (continued)
Artificial propagation of 1893 Feb. 9 3, c. 5-7 p. 4, c. 1-2 Evening Herald marine food fishes and edible crustaceans (continued)
Artificial propagation of the 1890? refers to paper by Harvey in Evening Herald? cod and the lobster NY Tribune re Dildo
Athenaeum, compliment to a 1890? Evening Herald? late President
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Athenaeum, reason for 1894 Feb. 6 4, c. 5 letter to editor Evening Herald congratulation, more books for the library, a valuable gift, the reserve department, the public telegram
Athenaeum: to be or not to be 1892 source: Osmond Evening Herald
Atlantic cable 1892 Oct. 3, c. 5 (to the editor of the Montreal Evening Herald Gazette)
Atlantic cable 1892 Aug. 24 5, c. 1 letter to the editor Gazette
Atlantic cable companies 1874 June 441 Harvey? Canadian News
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Atlantic cable idea--A 1889 July 2 6, c. 3 [Evidence in favor of Mr. Gazette renewed discussion as to who Gisborn] first conceived it--The evidence considered--The credit due to Mr. F.N. Gisborn of the Dominion Telegraph Service
Atlantic cable monopoly-- 1874 Jan. 15 2, c. 3 Citizen Despatch to the Lieut. Governor of Nova Scotia in 1858--Atrocious murder-- Harbor Grace election--The S.S. Phoenician--The weather
Atlantic cables, 1873 July 4 3, c. 1-2 Globe Newfoundland the half-way house--Disadvantages of long cables--Dirct United States Cable Company--The Polaris story-Ginx's baby case--The weather
Atlantic cables--War of the 1874 Sept. 2 1, c. 6 [Colonial rights--The World (N.Y.) rival companies on the shores decision--Recriprocity of Newfoundland--An Treaty--The fisheries] injunction asked for, Anglo American and Direct United States companies in court-- The three miles limit once more
Atlantic Telegraph 1872 Aug. 24 2, c. 3-4 Citizen Company, important proviso in their charter--The cod fishery--French and English war ships--Signs of progress- -Communication with Boston--Loss of a steam tug-- Charitable relief--Joanna Hamilton--Sir Hugh Allan
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Babylon, its greatness, 1854 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's decay, fall. - Ruins of Babylon. - Jewish Relics. - Tombs of Ezekiel and Daniel.
Bait Act--Strictly and 1888 May 5 7, c. 1-2 [Prohibited the exportation of Gazette successfully enforced by bait--Justice of the Bait Act-- Newfoundland cruisers--An Great benefits from its advantage to the fisheries-- enforcement--Good effects Incorporation of the capital on the herring fishery--The of the Island--Prohibition and most ruinous and destructive high license discussed methods--Incorporation of the capital--Prohibition and high license]
Bait and ice--Northern 1878 April 3 4, c. 4-5 Gazette Labrador--Bett's Cove mine- -The seal fishery--Tilt Cove mine--Outrage in a cemetery--Another outrage
Bait Bill allowance--How the 1887 May 30 7, c. 1-2 [Colonial loan bills--Mail Gazette news was received in steam service--Bank fishery- Newfoundland--Financial -Orange Incorporation Bill-- position of the Island--A loan Incorporation of St. John's-- of $800,000 authorized--Bank Placentia railway-- fishery expansion--Induction Ordination and induction services services]
Bait for codfish--The 1876 Oct. 9 2, c. 5-6 Monday October 9, 1876 Gazette Governor's tour--The murder at Burgeo--Speculation in p. 2, c. 5-6 September 28 seal fisheries--Casualties at sea
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Bait question--A 1886 Oct. 4 7, c. 1-2 [The Bait Bill of last session-- Gazette Newfoundland delegation The precedent of 1845--A wait on the Colonial bounty from their Secretary--And urge against government--The disallowance--The Act of the constitutional agreement-- Legislature prohibiting the The American case-- export of bait Reception of the deputation]
Bank fishery--A new 1880 Aug. 19 2, c. 3-4 [Sir John Glover - Bishop Gazette industry--Prospects of Power - The Atlanta] success--A trip to the Banks-- How the fishery is carried on--Expenses and profits-- The railway survey--The fisheries and the crops-- Personal
Bank fishery--Revival of the 1885 Aug. 5 2, c. 3 [The bounty had done its Gazette industry and cheering work--Four hundred vessels-- success had--What the The shore and Labrador bounty system did fisheries--The latest news from Labrador (July 30)]
Bankers' defence--What 1895 Nov. 25 6, c. 5-6 [The abuse of over-drafts--A Gazette managers of the contract with the past--The Newfoundland institutions coal discoveries--A slander say--The system is blamed-- denied] It worked all right in prosperous periods, but collapsed when commerce became depressed
Banks of Newfoundland-- 1869 Sept. 23 2?, c. 2-3 Telegraph (N.B.) Bank depositors and shareholders--Drafts on the bank--Prospects of Confederation--Steam power versus brain power--The latest news
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Basking shark 1880 426 Forest & Stream
Basking shark 1881 Jan. 13 2, c. 3-4 from Forest and Stream Morning Chronicle
Basking shark in 1877 356 Forest & Stream Newfoundland waters.
Battle? of the cables, the rival 1874 Aug.2 3, c. 1-2 conti- Prosperous? condition? Globe companies before the courts of the colony] of law--Futile nature of the action--The three miles limit once more--??? Canadian Act--Reciprocity Act--? of reciprocity--Legislation in connection with the seal fishery--
Bay of Islands as a home for 1876 Aug. 9 2, c. 3-4 [The French shore again-- Gazette emigrants--The French Shore Episcopal authority versus dispute--An ecclesiastical civil rights in the Roman dispute--An appeal and Catholic Church, singular decision of the Sacred conflict--The appeal and congregation-- Fisheries decision of the Sacred Congregation...Fisheries] Dr. Carpgnini, Bishop of Harbor Grace vs. Benevolent Irish
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Beaver in Newfoundland 1873 Aug. 9 90 Cdn. Ill. News
Benefits of Confederation-- 1870 June 2, c. 1-2 Citizen Freaks of the Antis--True but "very like a whale"--The weather, icebergs--Fisheries- -Removal of troops-- Ecclesiastical appointments-- Saguenay fire--Political
Berry-picking in Terra Nova- 1871 Sept. 23 2, c. 5, p. 3, c. 1-2 Citizen -Our fruit trees--Festivities-- American clergymen-- Disaster at sea--New enterprise--The Alhambra-- Prices current--The fisheries--Accidents--The "Polaris"
Bett's Cove copper mine 1877 Sept. 22 2, c.2 from the Toronto Globe's North Star correspondent
Bett's Cove copper mine 1877 Sept. 4 2, c. 5 p. 3, c. 1 from the Toronto Morning Chronicle Globe's correspondent
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Bible reading, intellectual, 1853 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's historical, devotional
Bible superior to all other 1853 Jan. 6 a lecture given at St. Andrew's books in literary excellence: formed to delight as well as to instruct: Appeals to the sense of the beautiful in man. Specimens of its pathos, tenderness, and sublimity
Biggest in the world-- 1889 Dec. 23 7, c. 1-2 [Re-stocking depleted waters Gazette Newfoundland's great salt with cod--Erection of Dildo water fish hatchery--Reason hatchery--Lobster hatching] for its success--Cod and lobster culture and the profit therefrom
Bird's eye view of Ireland 1896 9, 12 Christmas Review
Birds of Newfoundland 1874 153- Forest & Stream
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Birds of Newfoundland 1875 341 Forest & Stream
Bishop Carfagnini and the 1876 Aug. 5 2, c. 2-3 Citizen Benevolent Irish Society of Harbour Grace--The Bishop's letter--Cardinal Franchi's letter--French aggressions--The fisheries
Bishop's arrival, "Ceade mille 1870 Sept. 21 2, c. 3 Citizen failtha"--Current events-- Labrador--Political--A storm--Commercial
Bitter cry from 1892 April 21 81 letter written March 15th, Canadian Gazette Newfoundland, Rev. Moses 1892; also cited as Harvey Harvey, LL.D., F.R.G.S., supports Mr. Hopwood supports Mr. Hopwood
Blackwood's magazine on 1873 Sept. 4 1, c. 7-8 Telegraph (N.B.) Newfoundland--The fisheries, good news from Labrador--Treaty of Washington, Newfoundland left out in the cold
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Boeothics - the aborigines of Stewart's Quarterly or Newfoundland Maritime Monthly 1869-75 [Beothuk]
Boneless codfish 1892 Dec. 27 4, c. 5 "The Newfoundland Evening Herald correspondent of the Montreal Gazette, writing to that paper on the above subject says..."
Book of Job, its structure, 1853 Jan. 27 a lecture given at St. Andrew's nothing Jewish in it, the scene of heaven, the midnight spectre, the war horse, God speaks, the reconcilement
Britain's co-operation--It is 1895 April 29 2, c. 1-2 [(April 23) A stirring time Gazette asked on one point in the ahead--Quick action needed- Newfoundland arrangement- -The Government's duty-- -Delegates well pleased--At Business getting better--The St. John's--They speak highly St. John's press] of their reception by the Canadian authorities-- Position of the press
Brutal murder of a wife by 1874 Jan. 21 3, c. 1-2 Globe her husband--The Allan steamers--Direct United States Cable Company-- Political--The French shore and shipwrecks there--Lates. Jan. 8 no heading but political
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Budget--Progress of the 1880 March 2, c. 3-4 Gazette temperance cause--The shipbuilding industry--Bank fishery--The Government finances--Seal fishery--A steamer beset in the Arctic regions--The Irish relief fund--The Island Railway.
Budgett, The Christian 1858 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's Merchant.
Budget--Ways and means-- 1874 April 10 2, c. 5-6 Globe Protection to native industry- -The telegraph monopoly-- Washington Treaty--House of Assembly--Charges against the late government-- Prospect of a new election-- The seal fishery
Bunyan and the Pilgrim's 1874 March pencilled in "not delivered" Progress
Bunyan The Christian 1858 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's Author, Part I, His Life.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Bunyan, Part II - His 1858 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's Writings and Character.
Burial of Aaron and Moses - 1857 Jan. 21 a lecture given at St. Andrew's Hor and Pisgah - The Land of Promise, its general outlines - Its rivers and mountain ranges - Its ancient fertility - Causes of its barrenness - Variety of its Scenery.
Burns natal day 1870 April 6-28 PAB has January, pp. 425-442 Stewart's Quarterly
Burn's Natal Day 1870 Feb. Citizen
Burn's Natal Day 1870 Jan. 425- Stewart's Quarterly
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Burying the dead--See the 1869 Dec. 18 2, c. 2 "concluded" Telegraph (N.B.) conquering hero comes-- Bonavista election--The cost of glorious war--The weather and the fisheries
Burying the wren--A curious 1888 Jan. 19 7, c. 1-3 --Origin of the practice--A Gazette Christmas custom observed merry Christmas--New aat Newfoundland--A new currency act--Get rid of the currency act--A volunteer foreign silver--Volunteer corps being formed--Henry corps--Mr. Henry Norman's Norman on the Island--A letter--Frequently favorable opinion--The misrepresented and prohibition movement [The defamed--Power wielded by custom now is almost extinct the merchants--Prohibition--
C.O.D. a curiosity of 1871 Jan. 21 1, c. 1-2 [Bacccalao identified with Evening Post literature, Don Quixote on cod--Value of the science of codfish language--Spanish taste for codfish--Our cod supply inexhaustible--How the cod is utilized] initialled H.
Cable monopoly-- 1873 Aug. 9 3, c. 3 Citizen Newfoundland coming to the front--The fisheries--Freaks of the lightning--False alarm- -The weather
Cable ship "Faraday"-- 1874 Dec. 1 2, c. 3-4 Citizen Opening of the Supreme Court--Cable companies in court--Canadian Marine Telegraph Act--The elections--Latest (Nov. 26) News of the cable ships--Mr. Eastty's readings
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Cable ship Faraday--Her 1874 Dec. 12 2, c. 2 Free sea cables--The British World (N.Y.) difficulties--Pluck and cabinet decline to interfere perservance of her captain for the Anglo-American and officers monopoly
Cable ships, grappling 1875 Jan. 14 2, c. 3 Citizen operations--Our exports-- Operations of our exporting houses--Western shore trade- -Fatal affray--The weather
Cable steamer Faraday-- 1875 June 2, c. 1-2 Globe Fishing for an Atlantic cable- -Pre-emption--Hon. Mr. Shea's visit to Canada--The railway survey--Political-- The Union Bank--Prospects of the fisheries
Cabot celebration 1896 Sept. 18 3, c. 4 taken from Harvey's article Evening Herald in the Montreal Gazette as published in the Halifax Herald
Cabot celebration 1896 1896 May XXVI- comprises part of the above Royal Society of Canada P title in the form of a letter May 5, 1896 to Dr. Bourinot
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Cabot celebration of 1897 1896 Aug. 22 3, c. 3 letter to editor Evening Herald
Cabot landfall question 1895 Aug. 16 905 letter to editor from X.Y.Z. Week which consists chiefly of extract from Harvey's article in the Montreal Gazette
Cabot memorial 1896 Sept. 7 3, c. 6-7 letter to editor Evening Herald
Cabot Whaling Co. 1899 June CNS Col. 041, 2.01.003, Evening Herald pencilled M.H.
Cabot's discoveries--Their 1893 Nov. 16 7, c. 1-2 [Petroleum discovered--The Gazette fourth centenary soon to be season's fishery returns-- here--A suggestion from Return of mission ship Newfoundland in regard to Albert] the event--Petroleum in the Island Colony
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Call for copper--It leads to 1898 July 2 12, c. [Lucky finds--Sir John Gazette the sale of Newfoundland Bourinot--The landfall mines--Some lucky finds told discussiion--An ice field-- of--Sir John Bourinot The Labrador boundary-- congratulated, also Dr. Delegates to England] Dawson--The ice fields
Calvin, part II 1860 Feb. 1 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Calvin, part III 1860 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Cape Race and Cape Rage-- 1890 March 7, c. 3-4 --Was it a clerical error?-- Gazette A mistake in latitude that the "French Shore question" French have profited-by-- again--Effects of the Bait The French Shore issue-- Act--Rise in the price of fish Brought up in a new light-- since 1886--Expense of Effects of the Bait Act--Facts enforcing the act--Work on the Government may not the railway--The weather, ignore [Latitude of Cape ice harvest--The seal Ray--Act. Geo. III Cap. 35 fishery--Cost of living--
Capt. Hall's expedition 1873 June [Voyage of the Polaris-- Boston Traveller Southward of the ice drift-- Condition of the Polaris--The American consul] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Capt. Hall's expedition 1873 June 1, c. 2-4 [Voyage of the Polaris-- Royal Gazette Southward of the ice drift-- Condition of the Polaris--The American consul] signed Delta, correspondence of the Boston Traveller
Captain Blandford--A noted 1896 Feb. 6, c. 3-4 [The market for cod fish--A Gazette Newfoundland sealer and cable steamer in dock--Minor cod hunter--His trips to items] Labrador--They resulted in benefit to the country--Other news from the Island Colony
Captain Hall's expedition-- 1873 June 3, c. 5-6 [Theory of a polar sea-- World (N.Y.) Value of his discoveries--The Value of Hall's discovery, way to the pole opened the North Pole accessible-- The return of the Polaris-- The best route to the pole
Capture of cod--War of the 1871 Sept. 2 1, c. 1 [War in the ocean-life and Evening Post fishes--A marine curiosity death--A queer customer--A dog-fisher]
Carrying a protest, 1891 April 20 3, c. 1-2 submitted April 9 New York Tribune Newfoundland sending delegates to oppose coercion, the remonstrance against the re-enactment of the act of George IV and against the lobster arbitration, not pleased with the proposed American convention
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Castaways of Gull Island 1873 June 5 1, c. 3-5 p. 2, c. 1-3 copied from Morning Chronicle Maritime Monthly for May
Castaways of Gull Island 1873 May 435-47 PAB has May Maritime Monthly CNS bio file has April 1873 1(4)
Catacombs of Rome 1873 Jan. 30 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Catacombs of Rome 1873 May 310-? CNS bio file: 32-47 and pt II : Maritime Monthly 108-109
Census of 1869--Religious 1870 May 4 2, c. 3-4 Telegraph (N.B.) denominations--Seal fishery
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Census of Newfoundland-- 1892 Jan. 29 7, c. 1-2 [Swelling tide of emigration-- Gazette emigration telling on the Looking for the cause--The population of the Island-- figures in detail--Hon. A.W. Looking for the cause of a Harvey's letters in the serious situation--The Times--A new private defence for discriminating secretary at Government against Canada House]
Census of Newfoundland-- 1886 Dec. 9 2, c. 4 [The Labrador fishery--The Gazette Growth of population-- bank fishery--The seal Interesting facts regarding fishery--The cod fishery-- the fisheries--The condition Statistics of agriculture] of agriculture
Census returns, statement of 1892? [Swelling tide of emigration-- Morning Chronicle? Montreal Gazette's St. John's Looking for the cause--The correspondent figures in detail]
Chalmers 1874 Jan. 10 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Chalmers, The Christian 1858 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's Orator and Philosopher.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Chamber of Commerce-- 1870 Aug. 24 2, c. 3 Citizen Conduct of Government criticised--The troops again-- The revenue--Political--The Governor
Chamber of Commerce-- 1879 Sept. 2 2, c. 5-6 Gazette U.S. Fishery Commission-- The Fortune Bay "Outrage"-- News from Labrador--Mr. Douglas' visit
Characteristic features of the 1849 also presented as a lecture to Maryport: R. Adair, C. present age, and the the Mechanic's Institutions of Maugham prospects for the coming era Workington and Maryport
Characteristics of the present 1851 a lecture Edinburgh: s.n. age
Cheering news from the seal 1871 April 8 3, c. 1-2 conti- Death of the Colonial Citizen fishery, immense slaughter Secretary--Exodus of of the innocents--Americans printers--Mails] encroaching on our seal- Secretary=Hon. R. Alsop fisheries, very important case--Disreputable scene in the House of Assembly-- Legislative measures--St. Pierre and Placentia cable--
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Christian hymnology no. I 1869 Jan. 5-8 Home and Foreign Record of the Lower Provinces
Christian hymnology no. II 1869 Feb. 34-38 Home and Foreign Record of the Lower Provinces
Christian hymnology no. III 1869 March 62-65 Home and Foreign Record of the Lower Provinces
Christian hymnology no. IV, 1869 April 89-93 Home and Foreign Record of Ancient and mediaeval the Lower Provinces hymns
Christian hymnology no. V, 1869 May 120-24 Home and Foreign Record of Hymns of the reformation the Lower Provinces period
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Christian hymnology no. VI, 1869 June 144-49 Home and Foreign Record of English hymn literature the Lower Provinces
Christian hymnology no. VII, 1869 July 172-77 Home and Foreign Record of English hymn literature the Lower Provinces
Christian perfection Aug. 20 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Christmas day in Terra 1873 Jan. 16 2, c. 3-4 Citizen Nova, dreadful sufferings from famine--We go to Church under difficulties-- New Year's Day--The rinks- -New mail contract-- Wrecks--Steamers calling-- The Legislature
Christmas in Newfoundland-- 1870 Jan. 14 2, c. 3-4 Telegraph (N.B.) Santa Claus--Christmas cheer--Health of St. John's
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Christmas--Business of the 1870 Dec. 28 2, c. 3 Citizen year--The cables--Fish markets
Chronicles of Punch Bowl - 1874 June 541-56 RSC=two articles Maritime Monthly no. II
Claims for compensation-- 1891 Oct. 7, c. 1-3 [The Grand Falls of Gazette Newfoundlanders want Labrador--Foundering of the damages for French shore S.S. Wolviston] outrages--Labrador's Grand Falls--How the water comes down a height of five hundred feet--The hard work and perils of the exploring parties
Close connexion of Egypt 1855 Jan. 11 a lecture given at St. Andrew's with sacred history - Its importance in the study of the Bible - Geography of Egypt - Wonderful preservation of the ruins - Vast antiquity and grand association of Egypt - Origin of the Egyptians - The race
Close of legislative session-- 1874 May 19 2, c. 3-4 Citizen Education--Death of the telegraph monopoly--The seal fishery--Honour to whom honour is due-- Extraordinary birth
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Close of the fishing season-- 1878 Nov. 16 3, c. 4 [The Spanish dollar Gazette A depreciated currency-- depreciated--The elections] Matters political
Close of the legislative 1874 May 25 1, c. 7-8 Honor refers to Appleton's Telegraph (N.B.) session--Education--Death of Journal reference to cuttle the telegraph monopoly-- fish being named after Harvey The seal fishery--Honor to whom honor is due-- Extraordinary birth
Coal in Newfoundland-- 1890 Oct. 3 5, c. 3-4 [The "Howley coal seam"-- Gazette Exploration of the deposits at The Murray seam--Value of Bay St. George--The Island's the explorations--What Bay experiments in lobster and St. George might be--Great codfish propagation success in the artificial promising well propagation f lobsters-- Codfish propagation--The crops and fisheries--Political affairs--Railway building]
Cod and the lobster-- 1890 Aug. 5 2, c. 1-2 [Spawning cod in pounds--A Gazette Newfoundland's success in month's labor-20,000,000 their propagation--Its value to cod--Value of a million the Island--Sir Ambrose codfish--Lobster hatching-- Shea and his work in the Prejudices yielding--Visit of Bahamas--The fishery Sir Ambrose Shea--The cod question fishery--French Shore question--A new invention]
Cod fishery of 1875, the 1875 Dec. 6 2, c. 6-7 "On my return to Globe failure, its extent and results-- Newfoundland, after an Cause of failure--Use of absence of several months..." steam bait skiffs--Our mining industry, a new and valuable copper mine--Tilt Cove copper mine--The railway survey--The new Atlantic cable
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Cod fishery on the Banks-- 1876 July 4, c. 3 [Trial trips successful--The Gazette Results of the naval trips-- late Bishop Field--Geological The late Bishop Field-- survey--Honor to the brave-- Geological survey--Honour Mining--The weather and the to the Brave--Mining fisheries]brave=Alfred operations--The weather and Moores receives gold medal the fisheries from Royal Humane Society for rescuing men from Waterwitch
Cod fishery--Interesting 1880 Jan. 30 2, c. 5-6 Gazette particulars--National importance of the fishery-- Norwegian cod fishery-- Uses of the codfish-- Departure of Sir Hugh Hoyles--Episcopal Cathedral--Sir John Glover's return--Hon. Mr. Whiteway
Cod hatchery at Dildo 1895 Aug. 6 3?, c. 5-6 Evening Herald
Cod hatching fad 1892 May 2 source: Osmond Evening Herald
Cod, whale and lobster-- 1870 July 1, c. 1 ["Caplin schule"--? but Evening Post Episodes of Newfoundland life "rather like a whale"--The romance of the sea] initialled H.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Cod-fishery, the consumers 1873 Jan. 7 1, c. 1-2 [Who eat codfish--The Evening Post of the cod, method of its process of cure--How cure, value of the industry, codfish are utilized--The demand for free trade codfisher and his gains--How the cod is distributed] signed M.H.
Codfish--The catch and its 1870 Aug. 5 1, c. 1-2 [Great fish colonies--Exports Evening Post cure--Scenes in the for 1869--England's colonial Newfoundland fisheries policy--The political situation--The amenities of our editors--The weather]
Cod-hatching in United States 1896 Aug. 6 3, c. 6 letter to editor Evening Herald
Cod-land and its ways 1870 Oct. [Position and prospects-- Boston Traveller Undeveloped resources--The interior--Political outlook-- The population] initialled H. ; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Cod-land and its ways 1870 Nov. 8 1, c. 1-3 [Position and prospects-- Royal Gazette Undeveloped resources--The interior--Political outlook-- The population] initialled H. Correspondence of Boston Traveller
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Codroys Valleys 1900 11 signed M.H. Parsons Xmas Annual
Coercion Bill, Sir William 1892 June 3, c. 5-6 Newfoundland Evening Herald Whiteway's defeat in correspondence of Montreal Newfoundland, Mr. Bond Gazette submitted May 19 looked upon as the coming man, Sir William's change of base in London, a synopsis of the debate
Coercion Bill, Sir William 1892 June 3, c. 6 Newfoundland Evening Herald Whiteway's defeat in correspondence of Montreal Newfoundland, Mr. Bond Gazette submitted May 19 looked upon as the coming man, Sir William's change of base in London, a synopsis of the debate (concluded)
Coercion Bill--Sir William 1892 May 25 2, c. 1-2 [Objectionable nature of the Gazette Whiteway's defeat in bill--Hon. Mr. Bond's Newfoundland--Mr. Bond position--The amendment looked upon as the coming which carries--Declared man--Sir William's change they never assented to it-- of base in London--A What will Britain do?--The synopsis of the debate Bond-Blaine Convention]
Col. Vincent at St. John's-- 1891 Aug. 18 2, c. 1-2 [Confederation--Le Temps Gazette Terra Novans take an interest correspondent--The in his Imperial League-- fisheries] Federation with Canada--The idea continues to meet with growing favor among the populace--A French idea of the Island's future
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Cold subject--The birth, rise, 1884 June 4 2, c. 3-4 [A huge iceberg--A berg five Gazette decline and fall of icebergs-- miles long--The genesis of An island of ice--Settles on an iceberg--An ice-covered the Newfoundland coast and ocean--Torn from the protects the Islanders from Greenland mountains--The sun-stroke great glacier of Humboldt]
Collision of the steamer 1879 Dec. 13 2, c. 3-5 p. 3, c. 1 Correspondence Morning Chronicle 'Arizona' with an iceberg, a Montreal Gazette graphic description, full particulars of the accident
Collision of the steamer 1879 Nov. 25 2, c. 3-4 Gazette Arizona with an iceberg--A graphic description--Full particulars of the accident
Columbus 1869 Jan. 193- Stewart's Quarterly
Columbus and his great 1882 March lecture under the auspices of discovery St. Andrew's Literary Institute; proceeds to be devoted to fund for relief of suffers by loss of steamer Lion
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Commissioner of fisheries-- 1880 May 15 6, c. 4-5 [Governor's visit to England] Gazette The Fortune Bay trouble-- The Newfoundland Railway- -The seal fishery--Failure of the returns--The accident to the Caspian--The weather
Complimentary and 1875 June 2, c. 2 Citizen valedictory--A prosperous bank--Railway survey-- Survey of timber lands--S.S. "Faraday"--The weather and fisheries
Confederation adjourned sine 1873 May 6 2, c. 3-4 Citizen die--Telegraph Company, important clause in their charter--Seal fishery--Death of Inspector Foley
Confederation given up--No 1888 Sept. 20 2, c. 1-2 [Anti-confederate Gazette prospect that Newfoundland demonstration] will join the union--Hostile public opinion--Too much for the few friends of the movement to counteract
Confederation in the air-- 1887 May 11 2, c. 2 Gazette Signs of changed feeling in Newfoundland--That may ultimately result--In the Island Colony joining its fortunes with the Dominion
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Confederation must come--It 1895 Jan. 22 6, c. 1-2 [Looking to federation--An Gazette is in Newfoundland's air and overture of 1888--One likely to come soon--Former industry revived--The latest] offer recalled--The people see that a continuance of present conditions is out of the question
Confederation the issue--It is 1895 March 6, c. 1-2 [How to secure union--The Gazette now directly raised in issue on the Island--The Newfoundland--Review of commercial outlook] the situation--How it should be moved for, and how effected--The case is an urgent one and does not brook delay
Confederation, is it drawing 1891 Sept. 4 4, c. 4 "The following extract from Evening Herald nearer? the letter of the St. John's correspondent of the Montreal Gazette was referred to by the Colonist on Tuesday..."
Confederation--Position of 1879 Jan. 28 2, c. 3-4 Gazette the Provincial Government-- Condition of the people-- Meeting of the legislature.
Consumption of liquor--The 1884 Dec. 20 2, c. 1-2 [Consumed by our working Gazette drink bill of Newfoundland classes--Our temperance and the counteracting act--The Harbour Grace movement--Harbour Grace prisoners--The weather, the prisoners--The weather and meat market, provisions--The the markets--A prosperous Union Bank--Western bank--Western herring fishery herring fishery--Wreck at Channel]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Continent of chalk, ocean 1871 May 8 1, c. 1-2 [Anglo-American and Evening Post geology, repairing the French cables--The world Atlantic cables indebted to Newfoundland-- The great sub-Atlantic plain- The chalk continent of the future--Foreshadowings, geology of the future]
Copper mining in 1876 Sept. 5 2, c. 5 p. 2, c. 1 (Toronto Globe Morning Chronicle Newfoundland correspondent)
Copper mining in 1880 Nov. 27 2, c. 2-3 [Areas of serpentine strike in Morning Chronicle Newfoundland Newfoundland--Latest (Nov. 5)], special correspondence to the Maine Mining Journal
Copper mining in 1880 Oct. 2, c. 4-5 Correspondence of the Maine Morning Chronicle Newfoundland Mining Journal
Copper mining in 1880 Oct. 8 written Sept. 22; taken from Maine Mining Journal Newfoundland the Montreal Gazette
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Copper mining--Caving in the 1880 May 26 2, c. 3-4 [Steamers - The supreme Gazette mines--The result of Court Sir J. H. Glover] operations--The future of the industry--New map of the island--The fisheries--The weather.
Corean is safe in port--She 1894 Nov. 23 8, c. 1 Gazette arrives at St. John's, Nfld., yesterday morning-- Parisian's rough trip--A passenger washed out of his berth by a wave--The buoys in the river
Cormack the traveller, his 1894 Aug. 27 4, c. 3 letter to the editor Evening Herald grave at Westminister, the first man to penetrate the interior of Newfoundland, his daring journey across the island
Cormack's Journey across 1871 Dec. 321- New Dominion Monthly Newfoundland
Cormack's Journey across 1873 New Dominion Monthly Dec Newfoundland 1871 p. 321-327 has article of same title by Rev. M. Harvey
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Counting the cost--A 1892 Aug. 3 7, c. 1-2 [Attempts to save property Gazette retrospect of the disastrous useless--West end of the city fire at St. John's--The loss of was saved--Wandering life--caring for the homeless- around the ruins--The loss of -A more hopeful feeling life--Stood the fiery ordeal-- arising--How safes stood the Sheltered in wooden huts-- fire test--The pressing need Contributions to the relief of the moment fund]
Crime in Newfoundland-- 1889 June 5 2, c. 1-2 [Lady Blake's article-- Gazette More on Lady Blake's article Railway extension-- upon "Seals and savages"-- Diphtheria--The weather and The Island railway extension the fisheries--The scheme--Diphtheria in St. Presbyterian Church] John's--The advanced session
Crime in Newfoundland-- 1888 May 31 7, c. 1-2 [Judge Prowse and the Bait Gazette The record at the opening of Act--Mr. Putnam's approval the Supreme Court-- of the Bait Act--Americans Enforcing the Bait Act--And supplying bait to the French-- how it affects the French-- Confederation, the case of The Confederation deputation P.E. Island--Fishery prospects, a late spring]
Crisis in Newfoundland--Two 1894 Dec. 11 1, c. 3 special cable Gazette St. John's banks have to suspend payments--Business houses closed--What is said in Montreal about the situation and its causes-- Trade conditions on the Island
Cromwell, Part II - His 1858 Feb. 3 a lecture given at St. Andrew's Achievements as Soldier and Statesman - Character and Mission.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Cromwell, The Christian 1858 Jan. 27 a lecture given at St. Andrew's Statesman, Part I, His Life.
Cruise of the Grampus, 1887 Harvey? MG339 Box 2 Boston Herald? discouraging reports from the northern fisheries, among the feathery tribes of bird rocks, large number of specimens for the naturalists
Cultivation of sea fish- 1892 Feb. 9 7, c. 1-2 [Artificial propagation of sea Gazette Interesting work by fish--The success of cod Newfoundland's hatching--Hon. R. Bond's Commission--Improving the letter--New line of steamers- herring--Other new from the -Spanish duties on fish--The Island--Mr. Bond's letter and Legislature--Wreck of a the Reciprocity Treaty--New schooner]=Avenger steamship line
Cure of codfish--Extent of 1876 Nov. 2 2, c. 4-5 Gazette the codfish trade--The Newfoundland banks--The governor's tour--Seal fishery--New copper mine-- Church burned
Curiosities of a census--More 1892 July 9 12, c. [Professions and Gazette men than women on the employment--Cod hatching-- Island of Newfoundland--Mr. The St. John's penitentiary-- Nielsen's successful work in Consecration of Rev. Dr. hatching cod--The Howley--The fisheries] penitentiary and its inmates-- Bishop Howley
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Curious case of a 1879 July 1 2, c. 5 Newfoundland Morning Chronicle hybernating pig correspondence of the Montreal Gazette; signed M.H.
Current events of the 1870 May 20 2, c. 4 Telegraph (N.B.) fortnight--Latest fishing news
Currents of Religious 1873 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's Thought, in the Present Day.
Dainty dish--The bishop and 1870 June 1 2, c. 3-4 Telegraph (N.B.) the salmon--Salmon life-- Current events
Dashwood denounced 1897 Sept. 21 3, c. 5 letter to editor in response to Evening Herald Dashwood in "Saturday Review" Sept. 11 where he states "Mr. Moses Harvey's last handbook on the colony is a tissue more, or less of exaggerations and misleading statements where he deals with the resources of the
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. David - his early days 1867 Jan. 6 an address to the young; a lecture given at St. Andrew's
David as a King 1867 Jan. 13 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
David in his strength and 1867 Jan. 20 a lecture given at St. Andrew's weakness
David the poet - His life 1854 June 4 MG 339 Box 1; a lecture genius and poetry - The given at St. Andrew's monarch and the man
David the Psalmist 1867 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. David's character and work 1867 Jan. 27 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Dead issue now-- 1895 May 16 1, c. 1 plan of avoiding a crown Gazette Newfoundland confederation colony is impossible--The British special cable Government--Has refused to take over part of the Colony's debt--Hon. Mr. Bond is in town--On his way to Ottawa to interview the Government- -Newfoundland's severe
Dead lock 1870 March 1, c. 3 "omitted a considerable Telegraph (N.B.) portion...as it was anticipated by telegrams published in this paper."
Deadlock continues--House 1870 March 3, c. 2 By telegram from Citizen has adjourned from day to Newfoundland special to the day for sixteen days, and will Citizen continue to do so for six weeks longer--Meantime all legislation suspended
Death in the ice fields--The 1893 Dec. 26 5, c. 1-2 Gazette tragic fate of two Swedish naturalists--Story of brave struggle--It ended in a stormy ocean in the darkness of the Arctic night
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Death of Charles Darwin 1882 April 27 1, c. 3-4 pencilled Ev. Merc. Apr. 27, Evening Herald 1892 M. Harvey (MG 339 box 1)
Death of Hon. Laurence 1870 May 21 3, c. 3-4 Citizen O'Brien--Political--St. John's for St. John--Good times-- Steamer sealers-- Confederation--More seals
Death of Miss Cowan 1893
Death of Mr. F.N. Gisborne 1892 Oct. 1 4, c. 3 "The following tribute is from Evening Herald the Montreal Gazette's Newfoundland correspondent..."
Decision of the British 1874 Nov. 17 2, c. 3 Citizen Government in the Canadian marine telegraph act--The elections
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Decline in bank fishery--A 1893 Feb. 3 7, c. 1-2 [How the deterioration is Gazette French discovery that may caused--Newfoundland bank bother Newfoundland--The fishery--Restoration of cod falling off in number and depleted fishing grounds-- size--What may be done to Fish culture--Protection of remedy the evil-- salmon rivers--An old and Commercial notes respected firm fails--An old firm retires--Arrival of Commandant Herbert Booth-
Decline of the seal-- 1887 Nov. 22 2, c. 4 [Introduction of steamers-- Gazette Newfoundland's great Seal oil depreciated--Seals industry on the wane--The reduced in numbers--Loss of effect of steam competition-- an industry, compensations] And the introduction of new processes in manufacture
Declining lobster--Its habits 1890 Feb. 2, c. 1-2 [Lobster hatching--Hatching Gazette make it easy prey to man-- detached eggs--Value of the Newfoundland's artificial process--History of the hatchery and the method of discovery] conducting it
Decorative and painting of 1882 Jan. 18 1, c. 3-4 Evening Mercury the Athenaeum Building
Dedication of New St. 1896 Aug. 15 261 letter from Rev. Dr. Harvey Presbyterian Witness Andrew's Church
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Deer stalking in Newfoundland 1879 Dec. 6 2, c. 5 Correspondence Montreal Morning Chronicle Gazette
Defeat of Confederation-- 1869 Dec. 4 2, c. 2 Telegraph (N.B.) Placentia election
Deification of mortals. - 1854 Feb. 2 a lecture given at St. Andrew's Isaiah and Ezekiel illustrated. - Historical corroborations of Scripture - Hezekiah. - Seige of Lachish - Jehu - Menahem - Sennacherib - Essarhaddon - Chamber of Records. - Great Monolith. - Black Obelisk.
Delegates report-- 1895 April 26 1, c. 1 one of them very important Gazette Newfoundland Legislature met yesterday--The special cable Canadian acceptance--Of the ancient Colony's terms now being awaited--Legislature adjourned--For two weeks-- Canada has accepted all of Newfoundland's terms
Deluge - Are there any 1856 Feb. MG 339 Box 1; a lecture geological traces of it? Not given at St. Andrew's universal - Examination of the scriptural record
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Democratic spring tide--That 1889 Nov. 28 5, c. 3-4 [Causes of the catastrophe- Gazette swept the Newfoundland The Bait Act at the elections- Government away-- -Will the Bait Act be Contributing causes to the repealed?--The future] result--The Bait Act and its history--The Ministry to resign
Demoniacs - Nature of July a lecture given at St. Andrew's Devil-possession.
Department of fisheries-- 1887 Aug. 31 2, c. 1-2 [The evils flowing from this Gazette Newfoundland at last realizes negligence--Jubilee the value of such a Bureau-- celebrations--Naval ball-- Jubilee celebrations on the The fisheries--The latest Island--State of the fishery-- news (Aug. 25)] Better news from Labrador
Departure of the sealing 1872 March 3, c.1-2 Globe fleet--Prospects of the seal fishery--The scene of the seal hunt--Mode of carrying on the fishery--Legislative proceedings
Destiny of our world Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Destruction of Pompeii 1902 Sept. 23-24 Newfoundland Quarterly
Devil fish 1873 Dec. 6 2, c. 3-5 Morning Chronicle
Devil fish 1882 Jan. 5 4, c. 2 Evening Mercury
Devil fish in the far west 1875 July 1, c. 8 conti. on p. 2, c. 1 Telegraph (N.B.)
Devil fish in the far west-- 1874 July 2, c. 2-3 Citizen Cape Race fog whistle-- Progress of the fisheries-- Labrador--Politics
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Devil fish of Newfoundland 1874 Jan. 31 written Dec. 3 Field
Devil fish puts in a fresh 1881 Newfoundland appearance correspondence of the Montreal Gazette; source: Coll. 041, 2.01.002
Devil-fish caught-- 1873 Dec. 23 7, c. 6 World (N.Y.) Extraordinary capture by Logie Bay fishermen--The head of the monster struck off and the whole now in pickle in St. John's--Interest of scientific men in these gigantic cuttles
Devil-fish in Conception Bay 1873 Nov. 21 2, c. 2-3 Morning Chronicle
Devilfish in Newfoundland 1874 March 193- Earle has pages 193-211 Maritime Monthly waters
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Devil-fish--Size of the 1874 Jan. 6 2, c. 3 Citizen gigantic cuttle-fish--Agassiz on the subject--The political outlook--Wreck of the S.S. Robert Lowe--Another hoax
Devils of the sea--Capture in 1881 Nov. 25 2, c. 1-3 includes quotes from Rev. New York Herald Newfoundland of monster Harvey and the article was octopus--Coming to New sent from St. John's Nov. 13, York--Victor Higo's 1881 marvellous fictions verified by fact--Cephalopods of the Atlantic--"Blue Nose" fishermen in deadlt conflict with a massive squid
Devil-worshippers - Arab 1854 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's tribes - their customs - Prospects of Christianity in the East - Toleration in the Turkish Empire - Hope of its Christianization
Diana's voyage--Not 1897 Oct. 6, c. 3-4 Gazette promising as to Hudson Bay route's success--Ice fields in July--Work of the members of the expedition along the shores and in Baffin's land
Difficulties regarding French 1875 Jan. 30 2, c. 2-3 Citizen claims in Newfoundland-- Prospects of a settlement-- Approaching session of the legislature--The S.S. "Faraday"--Canada Marine Telegraph Act, pre-emption- -S.S. "City of Brooklyn"
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Dildo hatchery 1896 Aug. 11 3, c. 4 letter to editor Evening Herald
Direct Historical 1855 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's Confirmations of Scripture from the Monuments - Shishak - Pharaoh-Necho - Review of the Course.
Disastrous news from the ice, 1872 May 21 2, c. 3-4 Citizen loss of forty-five lives, three steamers and seventeen sailing vessels wrecked--Loss of the steamers Bloodhound and Retriever--Loss of the S.S. "Monticello"--Returns of the seal fishery--Mails
Disastrous news from the 1872 May 29 3, c. 2 [Loss of two steamers--Loss Globe icefields--Forty-five--lives of the steamer Monticello-- lost--Three? steamers and Results of the fishery] seventeen sailing vessels wrecked
Discover of North America, 1874 Oct. 289-98 Maritime Monthly and the first colonizer of Newfoundland
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Discoverer of Newfoundland 1872 Aug. 10 82 about Sebastian Cabot Cdn. Ill. News
Discovery of the Ruins of 1855 Jan. 4 a lecture given at St. Andrew's Sodom and Gomorrah - History of the Cities of the Plain - Their destruction - The ruins not engulfed in the Dead Sea - De Saulcy's supposed discovery of their remains - Van de Velde's journey.
Distress in Labrador, the 1878 July 5, c. 3 St. John's, N.F., letter to New Globe reports of a famine York Tribune exaggerated
Distressful colony-- 1895 Feb. 8 6, c. 3-4 [No hope save in Canada--A Gazette Newfoundland still suffering slight improvement in from political woes--But business--The failed banks-- business improving-- Exaggerated the distress--A Confederation regarded as violent press--Latest] the one means of relief--The failed banks' affairs--A press condemned
Dominion elections-- 1872 Oct. 2, c. 4-5 [Tilt Cove mine--A wreck-- Gazette Prospects of Confederation-- Labrador fisheries--A Copper Mining--A Wreck-- disreputable house--The Labrador fisheries--A exhibition]wreck=Caspian noose?--The Exhibition
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Dominion tariff and 1879 April 15 2, c. 5-6 Gazette Newfoundland--The seal fishery--Interesting particulars of the season's work--The legislature-- Shipwreck--The Lieutenant- Governor coming to Canada
Double marriage--Political-- 1870 Jan. 27 1, c. 7-8 "I must now bid you adieu Telegraph (N.B.) "Murder, base, foul and for a month, as during the unnatural"--Au revoir months of winter we receive only monthly mails."
Doubting apostle 1860 Sept. 4 1, c. 4 p. 2, c. 1-2 Notes of a sermon St. John's Daily News on behalf of the Young Men's Christian Association, delivered in Free St. Andrew's Church on sabbath evening, Sept. 2nd, 1860
Doubting apostle 1860 Sept. 22 149 Notes of a sermon on behalf Presbyterian Witness of The Young Men's Christian Association, delivered in Free St. Andrew's Church on Sabbath evening Sept. 2d, 1860
Doubting apostle 1860 Sept. 29 153, c. conclusion Presbyterian Witness
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Doubting apostle, concluded 1860 Sept. 5 1, c. 3-4 p. 2, c. 1-2 Notes of a sermon St. John's Daily News on behalf of the Young Men's Christian Association, delivered in Free St. Andrew's Church on sabbath evening, Sept. 2nd, 1860
Dr. Harvey's rejoinder 1897 May 14 3, c. 6 letter to editor, about Prowse Evening Herald
Dr. John Kirto, the Christian 1859 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's man of letters
East and the West - Palestine 1857 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's not dead - Mount Carmel - Elijah and Ahab - Galilee- Nazareth - House of Joseph and Mary - Lorretto Shrine - Lake of Gallilee.
Economic conditions of 1896 Jan. 133-59 PAB has "condition" Canadian Banker's Newfoundland Association Journal
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Economic conditions of 1897 April 253-67 PAB has "condition" Canadian Banker's Newfoundland at the close of Association journal 1898
Egypt and its monuments
Egypt in the time of 1855 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's Abraham - The Patriarch's emigration - his visit to Egypt - Striking corroborations of Scripture.
Election in Newfoundland--A 1900 Nov. 9 7, c. 3 Gazette keen fight and a bitter one ended yesterday--Island was in a ferment--Result cannot be known before tomorrow-- Prospects are in favor of return of Liberal Government
Elections--Position of parties- 1874 March 2, c. 3 Citizen -A very tight place for both sides--Separate schools
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Elections--The fisheries-- 1873 Oct. 2, c. 3-4 Citizen Shipwreck at Cape Ray
Elections--The government 1873 Oct. 4 2, c. 2-3 Citizen platform--Steam fog alarm at Cape Race--Forged bank notes--The weather and the fisheries--Crops
Elections--The Polaris 1873 Oct. 1, c. 7-8 Telegraph (N.B.) searching expedition--The fisheries--Shipwreck at Cape Ray
Election--Wreck of the S.S. 1873 Dec. 4 1, c. 5-6 Matters in Newfoundland Telegraph (N.B.) Robert Lowe--Latest about the devilfish--New geological map
Elijah - his mission and work 1867 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Employments and society of April 2 a lecture given at St. Andrew's heaven
Encouragement to the Bank 1876 April 10 4, c. 4-5 [Ways and means--French Gazette fisheries--Colonial revenue shore question--The seal and expenditure--The French fishery--Tilt Cove mine-- rights in Newfoundland--A Latest] territory without law--The sealing fleet ice-bound-- Gloomy lookout--Mineral wealth
End of the trials--Second 1897 Dec. 28 8, c. 1-3 [(Dec. 22 by mail) The Gazette Newfoundland prosecution Commercial Bank case--The dropped--Crown did not judge's position--A deciding proceed--The result causes result] satisfaction in St. John's-- Incidents in the two cases
Enforcing the Bait Act--Bad 1888 July 2, c. 1 [Enforcment of the Bait Act- Gazette plight of the French bankers -Naval intelligence--Collision off Newfoundland--The at sea--Coastal mail Island fisheries--A rather steamers--The fisheries-- unfavorable outlook--News Success of the Newfoundland from Labrador looked for loan]
English versions of the bible 1853 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. English, Scotch, and 1862 Feb. a lecture presented for the Americans Athenaeum Society in the Temperance Hall, St. John's Review of lecture in St. John's Daily News Feb. 25, p.2, c.1
Errors connected with the Aug. 13 a lecture given at St. Andrew's Atonement.
Etymology of the name 1900 10 Tribune Christmas Number Quidi Vidi
Evening Mercury 1882/83 Moses Harvey was editor Evening Mercury from 1882-1883 and 1885- 1890? Unfortunately the articles he wrote are not always identified although it can be assumed the editorials are his. Only where there is other evidence to suggest authorship are specific
Events in Newfoundland-- 1889 Aug. 21 2, c. 1-2 [Economic importance of Gazette Promising success of the lobster hatching--Cod lobster hatchery experiment- hatching--Alleged French -French outrage stories-- outrages on the west coast-- Reports that have no Political--The fisheries-- foundation in fact--The Death of Rev. Father Morris] political situation--Labrador fishery
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Events in Newfoundland-- 1887 June 7, c. 1-2 [Who will succeed his Gazette Speculation as to who will be Excellency?--Government- the new Governor--An attack built railways--Union bank-- on the railway--A Marine Court of enquiry-- prosperous bank--Arbor The jubilee--Arbor Society-- Society formed--The fisheries Fisheries
Events in Newfoundland-- 1890 Sept. 15 7, c. 1-2 [Father Matthew centennial-- Gazette The Chamber of Commerce Wrecks--The fisheries-- condemns the Bait License French Shore controversy] policy--The trade of the Island--Father Mathew centennial--Wrecks on the coast--The fishery prospects
Evolution of Newfoundland 1900 14-16 about Newman & Co. Parsons Xmas Annual port wine, a historic firm
Exploration in Labrador--A 1888 July 9 8, c. 3-4 [Extent of explorations-- Gazette Grand Falls that few know Grand Falls-2,000 feet high-- anything of--A luxuriant Description of the falls-- growth--A sterile border to a Interior of Labrador-- pleasant summer land in the Labrador spar--Interesting interior features--Previous exploreres]
Exploration in Labrador--The 1891 Aug. 4 2, c. 1-2 [Invitation to "the World's Gazette U.S. expedition to the interior Fair"--Bait supplies to of the desolate land--An Canada--The shipwreck on invitation to Chicago-- Baccalieu Island--Death of Newfoundland still angry Dr. Hubert--Furniture with Canada--The Pubnico factory burnt] Belle scandal--A McGill doctor's death
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Exports of 1869--Seals 1870 July 2, c. 4 Telegraph (N.B.)
Exports of the colony, doubts 1874 Aug. 12 1, c. 6-7 conti- A visitor--Wreck] Telegraph (N.B.) of the existence of another devil fish, the new telegraph cable, end of the telegraph monopoly--[The devil fish in the Indian seas--Arrival of the S.S. Faraday--Canadian Act and the telegraph monopolists--
Extension of mining 1876 May 29 2, c. 2-3 Citizen operations, arrival of Mr. Ellershausen--Arrival of miners--Loss of the steamer Hawk--Second trips to the ice--Bishop Field-- Newfoundland unrepresented at the centennial
Extent and grandeur of the 1856 March MG 339 Box 1; a lecture universe as disclosed by given at St. Andrew's modern astronomy - Nebular hypothesis - Lord Rosse's telescope
Extent and importance of 1862 Jan. 3 a lecture presented in the hymn literature - inspired Temperance Hall, St. John's; hymns of the early Christians "of the fourth century - - origins of the Ter Sanctus, Ambrose, Bishop of Milan - and the Gloria in Excelsis - Augustine - Hymns of the evening hymn from the period - origins of the Roman Brevery - Clement of Deum"; also the Home and Alexandria, Ephraem of Foreign record of the Lower Syrian, and their hymns of the Provinces, 1869
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Extent and value of the 1883 pencilled prepared by M. Newfoundland fisheries Harvey for the Fisheries Exhibition of 1883, 4 p.
Facts from fog-land--News 1870 April 11 1, c. 1-2 [Fish and fog land-- Evening Post from Newfoundland--The Inhabitants and resources-- Island and its inhabitants Political position]
Failure of the fisheries--The 1886 Sept. 29 1, c. 4 [Remedial measures] Gazette Newfoundland and Labrador catch far below the average- -How distress is being relieved
Family life in a chimney-- 1870 May 23 2, c. 5 Telegraph (N.B.) Hospital life
Famous men connected with 1872 lecture given at Athenaeum; Newfoundland in the olden Mentioned in time [Cabot, Sir Humphrey Newfoundlander Feb 1872 Gilbert, Lord Bacon, Capt. Whitburn and Lord Baltimore]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Far worse than Ireland--The 1892 July 7, c. 3-4 Gazette evils of absentee landlordism in Newfoundland--St. John's wants money--Rather than provisions or goods-- Montreal subscribers to consider their position
Farming in Newfoundland-- 1891 Feb. 8, c. 5-6 [St. John's Agricultural Gazette Only fifty thousand acres of Society--Goulds' Agricultural the Island under cultivation-- Society--Baird versus The interesting case that is to Walker--A contradiction-- affect the French Shore Things in general-- issue--The weather on the Legislative] Island
Fatal accident at Bett's Cove 1876 Nov. 15 2, c. 3 Our Newfoundland letter Citizen mine--New map of from an occasional Newfoundland--Wreck of the correspondent schooner "Walrus" and loss of six lives--Mining--Direct U.S. Cable Company
Favorable to Goodridge--The 1894 May 24 6, c. 1-2 [(May 16) Bye-election, St. Gazette verdict on the result of the John's East--Disturbances in Bay de Verde election--Each Bay de Verde party gets a seat--The campaign was the hottest and most bitter Newfoundland ever had experience of
Federation failure--What is 1888 Oct. 3 2, c. 1-2 [The delegation impotent to Gazette thought on the subject in negotiate--Party politics Newfoundland--Ultimate obstructing the way-- union possible--Valuable ore Valuable discovery of discoveries at St. George's-- magnetic iron ore--The Latest from the fisheries--An fisheries--Sad occurrence on officer's suicide board H.M.S. Emerald-- Arrival of Sir Ambrose Shea]Emerald death=Lieut.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Federation mission-- 1895 April 1 5, c. 1-2 [No opposition delegates-- Gazette Newfoundland's delegates The appeal to England--Must able and representative men- be a contest--A British agent- -Attitude of the antis--They -The bank prosecutions] do not like the discussion of union and will make a contest on the Island inevitable
Federation proposal-- 1888 April 13 2, c. 1-2 [Confederation in the press-- Gazette Arguments for and against it Anti-confederate arguments- in Newfoundland--Canadian -Action of the Government] Grits at work--Island The seal fishery--Great merchants frightened-- catch on the Newfoundland Illogical arguments by the shores--Case of child murder antis (Ada March kills child)
Federation with Canada-- 1893 May 25 7, c. 3-4 [Railway extension-Its Gazette Both Newfoundland political bearing on confederation-- parties agreed to avoid it-- Seal fishery--Temperance Railway extension and how it legislation--Governor's may affect confederation-- projected trip--The late Sir The emigration rage--Work Robert Pinsent--Sir James of the Legislature Winter--Rebuilding St. John's]
Fighting with figures--The 1893 Oct. 7, c. 1-3 [Polling day--The fall trade-- Gazette Newfoundland Government's New assistant Roman reply to its critics--what has Catholic bishop--Death of been done with the money R.J. Kent, Q.C.--Latest--The spent--The Bait Act and its weather] suspension--The Bond-Blaine Convention
Finances all right--Sir Wm. 1895 May 31 1, c. 4 special cable Gazette Whiteway announces Hon. Mr. Bond's success in loan raising
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Finances of the colony--Cost 1880 June 2, c. 5-6 Gazette of the Government--The weather and the fisheries - Accident of the Flamingo-- The Union Bank-- Remarkable success--The Railway.
Fine stamp--Newfoundland's 1897 Sept. 28 8, c. 1-2 Gazette commemoration of Cabot's discovery--It was a happy idea--It also brought the Colony a special revenue of quite three hundred thousand dollars
First arrival from the ice 1873 April 12 2, c. 3-4 [Voyage of the Eagle--Fresh Gazette fields--A Bumper trip great arrivals--Prospects of the excitement - thirty-two fishery--Washington Treaty- thousand seals at one haul - -The projected railway ninety-six thousand dollars in across Newfoundland-- a fort night--Washington Latest] Treaty--Newfoundland Railway
First arrivals from the ice- 1875 April 13 2, c. 3 Citizen fields, success of the seal fishery--Rescue of the St. Mary's men--Legislative proceedings--Termination of the telegraph monopoly
Fisheries clauses-- 1885 Jan. 1 8, c. 4 [Derived immense Gazette Newfoundland not alarmed advantages] at their early termination-- The Americans the sufferers
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Fisheries Commission 1892 Aug. 22 4?, c. 4 small notice from Harvey as Morning Despatch Secretary Fisheries Comm. that the date restricting lobster fishing would be strictly enforced
Fisheries commission 1891 Nov. Evening Herald? Com- Quarterly meeting
Fisheries Commission, 1893 July 4, c. 2 Evening Herald Newfoundland correspondent of the Montreal Gazette
Fisheries Commission, 1878 Jan. 15 1, c. 3-4 p. 2, c. 1 [The relation of fish Royal Gazette Professor Hind's report, &c. to temperature--Abundance of life in Arctic seas-The great ice-drift with its stream of life--Why bait fish approach the shore, zones of temperature...] from the Newfoundland correspondent of the Toronto Globe
Fisheries Commission, 1878 Jan. 8 1, c. 3-4 p. 2, c. 1 [The award--Value Royal Gazette Professor Hind's report, &c. of North American fisheries- -Cold water area-- Comparative areas--True homes of the commercial sea fishes--Destruction of the cod fishery] letter from the Newfoundland correspondent of the Toronto Globe
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Fisheries Treaty--Meets with 1888 March 2, c. 1-2 [Our ocean mail service-- Gazette general commendation in Legislative proceedings-- Newfoundland--The Placentia railway--The Colony's mail service-- Barcelona exhibition--The Opening of the Legislature-- seal fishery--The Premier-- Placentia railway works-- The weather] The sealers
Fisheries, good news from 1873 Aug. 26 2, c. 2-3 Citizen Labrador--Treaty of Washington, Newfoundland left out in the cold
Fisheries--Discouraging 1884 Sept. 24 8, c. 4 [Severe privations and Gazette reports from Labrador and hardships--Latest] other fishing grounds--A gloomy outlook
Fisheries--Favorable 1876 Aug. 23 2, c. 3-4 Gazette prospects--Murder by a Malay--Steamers for the seal fishery--Direct Cable Company--Visit of the Bellerophon--Wrecks
Fisheries--Serious failure of 1884 Nov. 6 7, c. 3 [Vessels which have been Gazette the sea-harvest in Labrador-- wrecked--The price of The price of cod-fish codfish]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Fisheries--The drought, 1870 Aug. 11 2, c. 3 "portion of our interesting Telegraph (N.B.) crops-Fires in the woods-- correspondence" French war steamers-- Exports for 1869--The latest news
Fisherman's winter life, 1871 Nov. 4 3, c. 2-3 Citizen planters and credit, condition of the people--Agricultural Society's show--The weather, trade, &c.--Political
Fishermen at Holyrood-- 1893 May 2 7, c. 1-3 [Fishing at Holyrood--Coal at Gazette Where Newfoundland has Grand Lake--Asbestos--The the biggest fish pond in the seal fishery--Rescue of world--Coal deposits at twenty-four men-- Grand Lake--Asbestos on the Legislative--Latest] west coast--The result of the seal hunt
Fishery award--Fortune Bay 1878 Dec. 19 2, c. 4-5 [A million dollars, what shall Gazette difficulty--A million dollars we do with them?--Progress for Newfoundland --What of the copper mines-- will they do with it?--Copper Labrador codfish] mining--Labrador cod-fish
Fishery Commission-- 1877 Dec. 13 2, c. 3-4 [The magistracy of the west Gazette Newfoundland's share--What coast--Visit of Sir Hugh should be done with it--The Allan--Bonne Bay herring magistracy on the West fishery--Turning the penny-- Coast--Visit of Sir Hugh The steamer Strathtay--The Allan--Bonne Bay herring SS. Hindoo and SS. Neptune-- fishery--Turning the penny-- J.W. Smith, Esq.]penny= The steamer Strathtay-- Dauntless raised and sold for Severe sea voyages-- profit
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Fishery Commission--The 1877 Sept. 4 2, c. 5-6 [The Hon. W.V. Whiteway-- Gazette Newfoundland case--The Condition of the Colony-- wrong man illustrated-- Bank fishery--A narrow Prosperity in the Island-- escape]picture of Conroy in Bank fishery--A narrow Canadian Illustrated news escape above Whiteway's name; escape=Plover
Fishery question--Are 1879 Sept. 16 2, c. 3-4 Gazette Americans bound to obey the local regulations?--The weather and the fisheries--A distinguished visitor--Sanitary progress.
Fishery question-- 1886 July 2, c. 1-2 [Danger of destroying the Gazette Newfoundland too poor to bait--Present condition of the protect her fisheries-- cod fishery--Grounds of Americans purchasing bait-- hope] Local restrictive laws in abeyance--The cod fishery-- Discouraging prospects
Fishery report, Professor 1878 April 13 2, c. 5-6 Singular double tide at Prince Globe Hind's report, part II, third Edward Island--Eddy flood paper [The mackerel, their tide of the St. Lawrence--The relation to tidal currents in the food of the mackerel-- Gulf of St. Lawrence, their Movements of mackerel and food, etc.-- other fish--Effects of temperature and currents on the mackerel--Use of the thermometer in fishing]
Fishery rights in court--Mr. 1891 Feb. 4, c. 1-3 submitted Feb. 17, initialled New York Tribune Baird of Newfoundland, and M.H. Her Britannic Majesty disagree--Can the sovereign of England enter into treaty relations which injuriously affect the property rights of one of her subjects?
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Fishery rights--The French 1886 April 30 7, c. 1 [The French in Fortune Bay-- Gazette Shore question and kindred The seal fishery] subjects in Newfoundland-- Results of the seal fishery
Fishing and consumption of 1883 102 United States Fish fish in Newfoundland Commission bulletin
Floating horrors--The awful 1885 Dec. 14 7, c. 3 [unreadable....--A Gazette condition of female labor in clergyman's testimony?-- Labrador fisheries--A Something more fearful] species of white slavery
Fog and icebergs--The cod 1874 June 2, c. 2-3 Citizen fishery--Honor to whom honor is due--The Reciprocity Treaty--A distinguished visitor-- Wholesale prices current
Foolish policy-- 1895 June 1, c. 1 special cable Gazette Newfoundland does away with its Fisheries Department
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Fore-gleams of immortality March a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Forgotten worthy of Terra 1872 Oct. 5 210 Cdn. Ill. News Nova, Captain Richard Whitbourne
Forthcoming book on 1897 June 3, c. 3 copy of preface to Harvey's Evening Herald Newfoundland book about Newfoundland in 1897
Fortune Bay trouble--Fishery 1878 Nov. 28 4, c. [Meaning of rights "in Gazette award--The cause of common"--How Mr. Marcy dispute--The reciprocity interpreted the reciprocity treaty--An important treaty, an important document--A misconception- document--A misconception- -The elections The elections]
Francis Xavier; the Great 1873 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's Jesuit Missionary.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Frank Buckland and a close 1873 April 22 2, c. 3-4 Citizen time for the seals-- Legislation needed--Outlooks of the fishery-- Disappointment of our steamers--Loss of the "Atlantic"
Free trade in cables--Bold 1874 June 2, c. 4-5 Newfoundland news--The World (N.Y.) stroke of the Canadian devil-fish again--A desire to Parliament--Termination of be included in the the telegraph monopoly in Reciprocity Treaty with Newfoundland-- The Canada--A brutal murder-- Faraday just in time--Cheap The cod fishery (murder trans-Atlantic telegraphy Richard Cahill of wife)
French aggressiveness--Part 1890 June 7, c. 1-2 [What happened at Bay St. Gazette of a policy to keep alive George--The "Saturday unfounded claims--Bay St. Review" speaks frankly-- George's sample--A situation How the captain of the Indre where France has all the fun views matters--Visitors--Visit and Newfoundland all the of Mr. Samuel Wilmot-- annoyance--Railway Railway contract--Icebergs] contract let
French claims in Terra Nova, 1871 Aug. 5 5, c. 1-2 Citizen anomalous position--Value of the western shore--Arrival of the U.S. steamer "Polaris"--Memories of Kane--Progress of the cod fishery--The crops
French Newfoundland--A 1875 Jan. 29 3, c. 1 Globe colonial grievance-- Commander Howarth's report--Bay of Islands lumbering operations--Effect of our want of jurisdiction-- Scenery an opening for tourists--Sport--Interference with mining--The steamship
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. French rights and 1899 Feb. 9 400- Table of contents has title: Independent Newfoundland's wrongs France and Newfoundland
French rights and wrongs 1899 400 19th Cent has title as Independent Newfoundland, French rights and wrongs
French rights in 1873 Jan. 11 18 Cdn. Ill. News Newfoundland: a colonial grievance
French rights in 1873 Feb. 4 1, c. 3-4 p. 2, c. 1 by the Royal Gazette Newfoundland: a colonial Newfoundland grievance Correspondent of the Canadian Illustrated News
French rights in 1873 July 2 2, c. 3-4 [Mr. Field's statements--The Gazette Newfoundland--Danger of new cable, the Great international trouble--The Eastern--Search for the Telegraph question--Cyrus Polaris--Wreck--The Field's statements--The New weather and the Castle search for the Polaris fisheries]wreck=Memento wreck--The weather and the fisheries
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. French rights in 1873 June 2, c. 2-3 Citizen Newfoundland--Mr. Field's statements--The new cable, the "Great Eastern"--Search for the "Polaris"--Wreck-- The weather and fisheries
French rights in 1873 July 3 1, c. 7-8 Telegraph (N.B.) Newfoundland--Mr. Field's statements--The new cable, the Great Eastern--Search for the Polaris--Wreck--The weather and the fisheries
French Shore again--A 1890 July 9 5, c. 1-2 Dr. Howley's claim--A new Gazette British warship in St. development--The legislature George's Bay raises trouble-- endorses Mr. Baird's views-- Lobster factory closed-- Further action of Sir Baldwin- Trouble at White Bay also- -The French in White Bay-- The Port-au-Port affair--A Government deputies--Port- gross and glaring outrage au-Port troubles-- [Very Rev. Representatives of the English press--The weather--
French Shore again--Latest 1892 May 10 7, c. 1-3 [Our difficulties with Gazette negotiations between Canada--Indemnity clauses-- Newfoundland and England-- What one sealing steamer The difficulty with Canadian has done] Bait license indemnity-A great seal catch
French Shore again--Minister 1889 Jan. 11 7, c. 1-2 [Judge Pinsent's opinion--The Gazette Goblet's threats arouse the treaties--High handed Newfoundlanders--A high- proceedings of the French-- handed outrage--British Christmas--Condition of the fishermen forbidden to Colony--Railway extension-- pursue their vocation--French The weather] lobster factories established
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. French Shore again-- 1893 July 6 7, c. 1-2 [The queen's birthday--What Gazette Remarkable orders of a our new line of railway may British naval commander-- do--Deep Sea Mission to Newfoundland's new railway Labrador--H.M.S. Blake-- line--A possible travel route The weather and fisheries] between Europe and America
French Shore again--The 1890 Feb. 7, c. 1-2 [Comments of the "London Gazette advantage of the Bait Act to Times"--The Bait Act our the Newfoundlanders--The sheet anchor---The Government's policy--Sad Whiteway Government's fire fatality--Hon. Charles policy--Terrible catastrophe- Bowring dead--The weather -Death of Hon. Charles and health Bowring--The weather and the public health--Political]
French Shore again--The 1890 Nov. 27 2, c. 1-2 [Conseil-General of St. Gazette Gambia settlement not too Pierre--Sectarianism buried- favorably received--Value -Fatal disasters at sea-- of the Bait Act--A return to Politiacl news] disasters=Bell good relations in religions Haddon and coasting vessel matters--The political situation of Bay Roberts
French Shore Convention-- 1886 April 6 2, c. 1-2 [Rejection of the Gazette Reasons for its rejection by arrangement--Joint the Newfoundland Committee's view--The great parliament--The logic of objection--Other objections- events alone likely to solve -Newfoundlanders' views] the long disputed problem
French Shore difficulty-- 1876 March 2, c. 5-6 [The Legislation opened-- Gazette Meeting of the legislature-- House of Assembly-- Topics of the governor's Competition in our seal speech--Parliamentary fishery--Newfoundland amenities--Competition in the literature--Direct Cable seal fishery--Newfoundland Company]"Florimel Jones" novel--Cable competition by W.B. Stabb; "Search for a lost race" or similar title by a Boston gentlemen about Red
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. French Shore dispute-- 1888 Aug. 7 2, c. 3-4 [The right of taking lobsters-- Gazette Highhanded measures by the Interpretations of the treaties- French create more trouble- -Hon. Mr. Justice Pinsent's -What the treaties say--The opinion--Utterly inapplicable right of taking lobsters to lobster catching--The claimed--Mr. Justice American schooner Pinsent's opinion--Seizure Ambrose H. Knight--The and release of an American worst case under the Bait Act] schooner
French shore losses-- 1891 Sept. 17 7, c. 1-2 [Sir Ambrose Shea--The Bait Gazette Newfoundland takes action to Act--Drowning accident-- ascertain the amount--A bill Railway building--The against Britain--The Bait Act fisheries] drowning=Mr. E.P. to be sustained as a defence Powell of Oxford against French bounty competition
French Shore outrages-- 1889 Oct. 5, c. 3-4 [General elections] Gazette Officially denied by a Newfoundland judge-- Varied rights explained--The issues of the election campaign--Ballot and manhood suffrage
French Shore question--A 1886 Feb. 2, c. 2 [Good news for Gazette Newfoundland view of its Newfoundland-- contemplated settlement--A Newfoundland as a mining gain to the colony country]
French Shore question-- 1876 July 2, c. 2-3 Citizen American claims in abatement--The Bank fishery--Prospects of the fisheries--The Commercial Bank
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. French Shore question-- 1886 March 2, c. 1-3 French and by them-- Gazette Details of the new Anglo- Advantages of the French Convention--History arrangement [Origin of the of the negotiations--This trouble--Efforts to solve the much vexed question likely to difficulty--Conflicting be settled--If the Colonial interpretation of the treaties-- Legislature agrees--An Treaty engagements must be interesting review of the long respected--French and dispute--Concessions to the British contentions--
French Shore question--How 1886 Feb. 2, c. 5-6 [A new Governor appointed- Gazette its settlement is regarded in -Sir Ambrose Shea's Newfoundland--The new cancelled appointment-- Governor--Unjust aspersions Returned largely by the vote upon Sir Ambrose Shea of Orangemen--Has been utterly misrepresented]
French shore question--Re- 1874 May 11 3, c. 1-2 conti: feeling--Anti Globe opening of negotiating with monopoly league--The S.S. France--Prospect of a Tigress--Supposed new settlement--Grievance of discovery in telegraphy--The French claims--Importance seal fishery] of adjusting differences-- Telegraph monopoly, important development-- Policy of the government in
French Shore question-- 1876 July 3 4, c. 2-3 [Mining--A prosperous Gazette Tardy progress of the institution--The fisheries-- negotiations--Mining wealth - Death of Bishop A remarkably prosperous Field]institution=Union Bank bank--Fisheries--The death of of Newfoundland Bishop Field--Hon. N. Stabb.
French Shore--Causing new 1895 Sept. 12 6, c. 1-2 [Might bring matters to a Gazette difficulties and disputes in crisis--An exclusive right of Newfoundland--An outrage fishing--Sir Terence O'Brien- reported--The British -Nothing to expect from Government unwilling to Great Britain--Narrow financially assist the Island-- escape from a watery grave- Progress of railway -Labrador missions--The construction Island railway--The Commercial Bank]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. French Shore--Fishery facts 1896 Sept. 21 5, c. 5-6 [The railway work--The Gazette from Newfoundland's sore fisheries--Politics and spot--The business is small-- despatches] A French protest against the construction of a railway wharf--New district opened up
French Shore--Important 1890 Dec. 27 8, c. 3-4 [Refused by the French Gazette despatch from Lord authorities--Not very Knutsford to Newfoundland-- cheering news--Baird versus Not much comfort for the Walker--Mr. bond in Islanders--The case of Washington] Baird's lobster factory--Mr. Bond's mission
French Shore-- 1895 June 8, c. 7 Gazette Newfoundland Legislature extends the modus vivendi
French Shore--What the 1898 Oct. 8 11. c. [To promote agriculture--A Gazette Royal Commissioners saw of railway mishap--St. john's it--Hopes for their visit-- progress] Another Commission looking up Newfoundland's agricultural capacities--Much good land in sight
French Treaty rights in 1899 Aug. 10 2151- Independent Newfoundland
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. From an old newspaper-- 1891 Oct. 11, c. Gazette London and its life one hundred and thirty years ago--When George III was king--American history in its youth and English literature in its great days--Pecularities of the press in its infancy
From Newfoundland 1871 Dec. 26 1, c. 3-4 p. 2, c. 1-2 [The life of a Royal Gazette Newfoundland fisherman-- Newfoundland dogs, wolves in dog clothing--The storms of winter, the fisherman's winter life--The credit system] signed Delta, correspondence Montreal Daily News
From Newfoundland 1871 Nov. p. 2, c. 1 [Value of our Montreal Daily News fisheries, Dutch herring fishery, Great Bank of Newfoundland--Cod for Canadian markets--Star of the Sea Association] ; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
From Newfoundland 1871 Oct. p. 2, c. 1-2 [The life of a Montreal Daily News Newfoundland fisherman-- Newfoundland dogs, wolves in dog clothing--The storms of winter, the fisherman's winter life--The credit system] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
From Newfoundland 1872 Jan. 2 1, c. 4 p. 2, c. 1 [Value of our Royal Gazette fisheries, Dutch herring fishery, Great Bank of Newfoundland--Cod for Canadian markets--Star of the Sea Association] correspondence Montreal Daily News
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. From Newfoundland 1872 Jan. 9 1, c. 3-4 [St. George's Bay, a railway Royal Gazette for Newfoundland--Road to St. George's Bay--A spot on the Sun (of New York] correspondence of Montreal Daily News
From Newfoundland 1872 Jan. [St. George's Bay, a railway Montreal Daily News for Newfoundland--Road to St. George's Bay--A spot on the Sun (of New York)] ; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
From Newfoundland -- 1872 June 3, c. 1-3 Globe Harbour Grace murder-- Trial of the prisoners. Verdict of guilty
From Newfoundland, new 1873 Oct. 1, c. 2-3 [Geological survey of St. Evening Post coal discoveries, salt springs, George's Bay--Salt springs-- a prosperous fishing season Petroleum--A fine coal field- -A prosperous season--A steam whistle at Cape Race-- The American consul]
From Newfoundland-- 1872 July 4 4, c. 1 says "By telegraph from our Globe Discouraging crop and own Correspondent Halifax fishery reports--Cable July 3" telegraph repairing--Saving a cargo
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. From Newfoundland-- 1896 Jan. 29 6, c. 1-2 [Colony's credit improving-- Gazette Statistics of the trade of 1894 Present trade prospects--The just issued--Business is iron deposits]106=Daniel improving--The credit of the Grangell Colony on a good basis--Rich iron deposits--A man of 106
Frozen north's martyrs--Two 1893 Dec. 2 1, c. 7 special cable Gazette brave young Swedes who have probably perished-- Bought an old schooner--And sailed over a year ago from St. John's, Nfld.--A message received from them
Frozen seas, battle of the frost 1871 June 1, c. 1-2 [Invasion of an ice-army-- Evening Post giants, phenomena of ice Range of the icebergs-- fleets Memoranda of the bergs-- The berg unfolds a tale]
Further particulars of the 1872 Jan. 2 2, c. 3-4 conti- Punishment of Citizen double murder at Harbor wreckers--Fire at Harbor Grace, verdict of the Grace] Corner's Jury--Horrible character of the murder-- Objects of the murder--How Geehan demeans himself-- The Bremen steamer "Hansa"--Disasters at sea--
Fury of the winds--Schooner 1899 Nov. 18 16, c. 1 Gazette Eleanor and forty fishermen are missing--Romp is ashore at Burin--Imogene loses her sails, bulwarks, deck gear and much of her property
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Gale on Labrador: the story 1867 Shortis of an unknown hero of 14 years [re 1867 gale]
Gale on Labrador: the story 1920 Oct. 7 Shortis St. John's Daily News of an unknown hero of 14 years [re 1867 gale]
Gatling gun Howard-- 1895 Sept. 7 1, c. 5 special cable Gazette Newfoundlanders excited over seizures made by him-- His story not known--In the meantime the release of the vessels has been ordered by the Canadian Government
Geehan's confession-- 1872 July 2, c. 3 Citizen Progress of the cod fishery-- The weather--Labrador
General election, conflict of 1874 Oct. 8 2, c. 4-5 Globe parties, political prospects-- The political situation-- Balance of parties-- Confederation not before the country--The Faraday--The fisheries--The weather-- Amenities of political warfare
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. General Havelock, the 1859 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's Christian soldier
Genius of the Hebrew Race 1857 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's as illustrated by their Religion, History and Literature - Past career and probable destiny.
Geological discovery in 1869 April 51-60 Stewart's Quarterly Newfoundland: a short sermon on a stony text
Geological paradise concluded 1886 June 4, c. 3-5 Colonist
Geological paradise--Prof. 1886 June 4, c. 3 (from the St. John's Colonist Hyatt on the West Coast correspondent of the Montreal Gazette May 26)
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Geological paradise--Prof. 1886 June 3 2, c. 1-2 series of delightful surprises- Gazette Hyatt on the west coast of The inhabitants, the steamer Newfoundland--A region of Curlew-Rare fossil beautiful scenery-- cephalopods-Geological Abounding in rare fossils and structure-Messrs. Murray picturesque villages--Sir and Howley's work William Logan's theories confirmed-Sir Wm. Logan's vindicated [A geological views sustained--Professor paradise--Superb scenery-- Hyatt confirms M. and H-
Geological survey of 1871 July 2, c. 3 to the editors of the Evening Evening Post Newfoundland Post
Geological Survey--The 1879 Sept? 25 2, c. 6-7 Gazette formation and resources of the country--Its mineral wealth--Arrival of the "Uncle Sam"--A perilous voyage-- The regatta--The fisheries
Geology of Grand Falls, 1891 Dec. 14 3, c. 6 submitted Oct. 16 New York Evening Herald chasm thirty miles long Tribune which the waters have excavated, character of the gneiss rock through which the river made its way, central Labrador not a tableland but a region of mountains and lakes
Geology of Grand Falls, the 1891 Nov. 5 5, c. 6 submitted Oct. 16 New York Tribune chasm thirty miles long which the waters have excavated, character of the gneiss rock through which the river made its way, central Labrador not a tableland but a region of mountains and lakes
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. George Fox and Quakerism 1875 Feb. 97-109 Maritime Monthly pt.II
George Fox and Quakerism. 1875 Jan. 33-46 "George Fox, the first of the Maritime Monthly pt. 1 Quakers" RSC
George Fox, the Founder of 1864 Feb. 3 a lecture given at St. Andrew's Quakerism - his Life, Character and Influence : Mysticism in England
George Fox, the Founder of 1864 Jan. 27 a lecture given at St. Andrew's Quakerism - his Life, Character and Influence : Mysticism in England
George Fox: Conclusion 1864 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. George Stevenson the 1859 Feb. lecture at Temperance Hall inventor of railways for the St. John's Mens' Literary and Scientific Institute
George Whitefield 1860 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Ghost of the murdered man 1872 July 4 3, c. 2-3 Citizen appears--Geehan's execution--Loss of the S.S. "Gaspe"--The S.S. "Moravian"--The cod fishery--The Governor--The missing sealers--Tilt Cove copper mine
Giant cephalopods--The 1877 Oct. 2, c. 3-4 [The end of the steamship Globe recent capture of another "Boland"--Loss of the steam devil-fish tug "Dauntless"--H.M.S. "Eclipse"--West coast murders--The inquiry regarding the accident to the steamer "Plover"--New revelations of the Board of Trade--Missing vessel--
Gigantic cephalopod 1874 Feb. 6 3, c. 1 (St. John's Correspondence World (N.Y.) Toronto Globe)
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Gigantic cephalopods or devil 1878 Jan. 12 54 refers to a previous article by Field fish of Newfoundland the same author Dec. 1873
Gigantic cephalopods or 1878 March 1, c. 1-2 (London Field, Jan. 16, 1878) North Star devil-fish of Newfoundland
Gigantic cuttle fish--Fishing 1875 Jan. 20 3, c. 1-2 Globe frog, or sea devil--The cable ships--Manslaughter-- Christmas and New Year's Day--Lumbering
Gigantic cuttlefish at Catalina 1877 Oct. Source: Earle Boston Traveller
Gigantic cuttlefishes in 1874 Jan. 67-69 Laird has "Giant cuttlefishes Annals and Magazine of Newfoundland in Newfoundland" (4th ser.) Natural History 13, 67-70
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Gigantic cuttle-fishes in 1873 Dec. 6 2, c. 3-5 by J.F.W. reporting on Morning Chronicle Newfoundland meeting of Nov. 24 of the Natural History Society which includes text of letter from M. Harvey
Gigantic cuttle-fishes in 1873 Nov. 26 2, c. 4 includes letter from M. Gazette Newfoundland Harvey
Ginx's Baby in 1873 Feb. 3, c. 1-2 refers to telegram sent on the Globe Newfoundland--The potatoe 6ut. disease, its cause and cure-- Winter entertainments-- Steamers calling--The seal hunt--Rescue of shipwrecked crews--The legislature-- Later
Gloucester and 1872 Jan. 30 2, c. 3-4 Citizen Newfoundland fishermen, a contrast--Winter retreat of the cod--Good news--Postal improvements--Opening of the Legislature--Athenaeum building
Gold discovery--Meeting of 1879 Jan. 6 3, c. 3 Gazette the Legislature--Induction-- Disagreement--Trade returns--Mining prospects.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Gold in Newfoundland--The 1886 May 25 7, c. 1-2 [Discovery of grey copper Gazette need of railway extension ore--Railway extension-- imperative--The Extent of cultivated land, backwardness of settlement-- farm products--The French The French Shore deadlock-- Shore again--Death of the Death of Hon. Mr. Tessier-- Hon. P.G. Tessier--The The weather weather]
Good coming out of evil--St. 1893 May 12 7, c. 1-3 [Judge Prowse's report on the Gazette John's to have a modernly fire of July--Business equipped fire brigade--Other outlook--Legislative--Sealing Newfoundland news--Sir voyages--Markets--Death of Robert Pinsent's death--The Captain Pike--Latest] seal fishery and business outlook
Good news times--In 1897 April 8 8, c. 4-6 [The Legislature--Seal Gazette Newfoundland are better fishery of 1897--The cold] than the praised old times-- The Bait Act dilemma-- Preparations for and prospects of the sealing fleet- -The weather cold
Government before the 1870 April 20 2, c. 3-4 Telegraph (N.B.) Supreme Court; astounding revelations--Nemesis?--Bay de Verde elections--Seal fishery
Government of the West 1878 May 16 2, c. 3-4 [Our new Premier--Seal Gazette Coast--Prospects of fishery--Mining settlement and development- region]Premier=Whiteway -The new Premier--Seal fishery--Mining region
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Governor Hill's speech-- 1872 Feb. 3, c. 1-2 conti. House of Assembly-- Globe Prosperity of the colony-- New steamers? for the seal The Treaty of Washington-- fishery--???--Steamship The case? of the S.S. "Hibernian"--The weather] "Monticello"--Steam fog whistle at Cape Race--New Mail contract--Floating debt
Governor O'Brien, of 1895 July 1, c. 4 special cable Gazette Newfoundland, sails away for home--Many bade him farewell
Governor's visit to Canada 1879 Dec. 29 2, c. 3-4 Gazette and the United States--His administrative career on the Island--Sir John Glover as a soldier--A faculty jury system--Deep sea monsters- -Casualities--Sickness on the S.S. Bellona.
Grand Falls of Labrador 1891 16-18 Christmas Publication Holly Branch
Grand Falls, Labrador, the 1891 Nov. 4 3, c. 6 p. 4, c. 1, submitted Oct. 8 Evening Herald great cataract accurately New York Tribune Oct. 20 studied by Kenaston and Bryant, records of important observations, the topography of an almost unknown river, adventures of the two American explorers
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Grand Falls, Labrador, the 1891 Oct. 4, c. 1-3 submitted Oct. 8 [Left in New York Tribune great cataract accurately solitude for twenty years-- studied by Kenaston and Holme's trip up the stream-- Bryant, records of important The expedition from observations, the topography Bowdoin--A laborious of an almost unknown river, journey of exploration-- adventures of the two Through a trackless American explorers wilderness]
Grand Falls, Labrador, the 1891 Nov. 6 3, c. 5-6 submitted Oct. 8 New York Evening Herald great cataract accurately Tribune Oct. 20 studied by Kenaston and Bryant, records of important observations, the topography of an almost unknown river, adventures of the two American explorers (concluded)
Grand Falls, Labrador, the 1891 Nov. 5 3, c. 5-6 p. 4, c. 1, submitted Oct. 8 Evening Herald great cataract accurately New York Tribune Oct. 20 studied by Kenaston and Bryant, records of important observations, the topography of an almost unknown river, adventures of the two American explorers (continued)
Graphic description--Of the 1892 July 2, c. 1-3 Attempts at incendiarism-- Gazette devastating fire in The destitute and needy [A Newfoundland's capital city- mass of ghastly ruins--The -Mass of ghastly ruins-- work of ten hours--Firemen Scenes of desolation and were utterly powerless--The terror--The homeless work of destruction--Church multitude--A life's work of England Cathedral--The undone in a night--How the most serious losses--Looking fire was started--A loss of more hopefully to the future]
Graphic pen picture of the 1892 reprinted in The Halifax New York Tribune great conflagration of Herald St.John's, Newfoundland - a strange combination of circumstances
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Great auk 1874 386 Forest & Stream
Great auk, a scientific 1887 Aug. 23 2, c. 2 Correspondence Montreal Morning Herald expedition in search of the Gazette [Its remotest haunts bird, as extinct as the dodo... were invaded...Other important objects of the expedition]
Great auk--An American 1887 Aug. 18 2, c. 4 [Its remotest haunts were Gazette scientific expedition in search invaded--Objects of the of the bird--As extinct as the Grampus party--Finding the dodo--Skeleton found on Funk objects of the search--Other Island--Recklessly important objects of the slaughtered by fishermen-- expedition]=mackerel Other objects of the expedition
Great catch of seals on shore, 1876 May 6 2, c. 2-3 Citizen seal fishery improving--Our railroad, offer to build it-- Close of Legislature--Direct Cable Company and their breakages--Our new Governor
Great Eastern at Heart's 1873 July 2, c. 2-3 Citizen Content--Trinity Bay--The Great Eastern approaching-- The Atlantic cable talking-- She comes at last--Laying of the cable, further operations- -Cod fishery--S.S. Juniata
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Great Eastern--The rival 1874 Sept. 8 2. c. 4 Citizen cable companies in equity-- Politics--Investigation regarding the public accounts
Great event at St. John's- - 1877 Aug. 21 2, c. 3 [News from Labrador-- Gazette Encouraging news from Table of exports with their Labrador--Exports of value in 1870--Blasting of the Newfoundland for 1876--The Merlin Rock--Successful saw Merlin Rock--A successful mill--Increase of steam sawmill--Steam communication to the communications north]mill=owned by G.T. Murphy
Great exhibition--Murder at 1872 Oct. 7 1, c. 7-8 Telegraph (N.B.) Labrador, a hoax--Tilt Cove copper mine--Incendiarism-- Wreck--The cod fishery
Great fire in St. John's, 1992 author: and a Bostonian St. John's: Creative Publishers Newfoundland July 8, 1892 visitor with an introduction by Fred Adams
Great fire in St. John's, 1892 pamphlet Boston: s.n. Newfoundland, 8 July, 1892
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Great fire in St. John's, 1892 pamphlet Boston: Rockwell and Newfoundland, 8 July, 1892 Churchill
Great fire of 8 July 1892 113-18 in Peter Neary and Patrick O'Flaherty's By great waters, Univ. of Toronto Press, 1974
Great graving dock-- 1885 Jan. 1 5, c. 5 [Will stand the climate--The Gazette Description of the fine work first vessel to enter--Opening at St. John's, Newfoundland-- of the dock] Interesting particulars
Great seal catch-- 1891 May 16 10, c. [French shore affairs] Gazette Newfoundland has one good cause for rejoicing-- Endangered by politics--The delegates in England and their promises to the House of Lords--A peculiar incident
Great seal fishery--A 1888 April 25 2, c. 1-2 [How the steamers fared-- Gazette decided success for the More arrivals--Decling residents along shore--The importance of the seal Neptune's big catch--What is fishery--Confederation in the being done about Legislature--The outlook-- Confederation in Prohibition--Legislative] Newfoundland
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Great seal fishery-- 1891 Oct. 2, c. 1-2 [Mining--The Bait Act-- Gazette Newfoundland legislates to Melancholy accident--The prevent its destruction-- City of Rome-the living Growth of mining on the story--Severe storm--The Island--A hopeful review by state of the markets the Chamber of Commerce-- That City of Rome Canard
Great seal fishery--This year 1893 April 20 7, c. 1-2 [Cause of failure--Hon. A.W. Gazette ends in a disastrous failure-- Harvey on the Halifax The seals floated south while Conference--The budget-- the ships went north--The Steamer Thames on fire] Bond-Blaine Newfoundland Convention--The Island's finances
Great seal hunt--A poor year 1886 April 20 2, c. 3 [Loss of the SS. Resolute-- Gazette for the steamers, but good Narrow escape of the for the shoremen--How the steamship Aurora] resolute was crushed--Two or three good cargoes taken-- A list of the steamers
Great success of sealing 1875 April 19 3, c. 3-4 Globe steamers--The St. Mary's disaster--A perilous winter tramp in the interior-- Telegraph monopoly-- Legislative--Another big devil-fish--Latest
Green-eyed monster 1873 Nov. 15 2, c. 4 signed Rev. M. Harvey; Citizen noted as "correspondence New York World"
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Green-eyed monster 1873 Nov. 13 1, c. 8 Telegraph (N.B.)
Green-eyed monster--The 1873 Nov. 11 6, c. 1-2 World (N.Y.) devil-fish seen off the coast of Newfoundland-- Amputation of an arm of the monster--Narrow escape of two fishermen from a gigantic cuttle-fish--Ninetten feet of one of the tentacles cut off and brought ashore
Greenlands icy mountains-- 1892 Oct. 1 7, c. 1-3 [The fears for the party-- Gazette What Peary saw in his Mrs. Peary's courage--The journey to the far north--A surface of Greenland--Some lonely tramp for 92 days-- rough experience--A How Mrs. Peary stood the welcome home--What has test--Possibility of reaching been learned--The one the pole fatality]
Greenland's north shore: 1892 Oct. Sept. 14 New York Tribune value of Lieutenant Peary's expedition
Gulf Ports Company-- 1873 Jan. 4 2, c. 3-4 John's Gas Company-- Gazette Breach of contract--The Wholesale prices current] "A Gallant Picton--Action whole month has elapsed against the company [The since my last communication Halifax Morning Chronicle to the Gazette was on our steam service--The despatched . Owing to the SS. Eagle and Christmas break down in the mail geese, turkeys, political service of the Gulf Ports crisis--A law case, Company, our fort nightly
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Half-yearly sermon to 1854 June MG 339 Box 1; a lecture young men given at St. Andrew's
Half-yearly sermon to 1858 Jan. first sabbath; a lecture given young men at St. Andrew's
Halifax Conference--How it 1892 Dec. 9 2, c. 1-3 [A new queen of song--Fire Gazette may affect federation ideas sufferers--Extraordinary in Newfoundland--A Terra longevity--Gold discovery-- Nova nightingale--Relief of Curious insurance case-- the fire suffers--Discovery Boneless codfish] of gold--Curing codfish
Halifax vs. Pictou--"Canada 1872 Feb. 2, c. 3 conti- Harbor Grace murder- Citizen and Newfoundland -Sir Francis Brady-- Steamship Sealing Athenaeum--The weather] Company"--S.S. "Hibernian"- -Opening of the Legislature-- Steam fog whistle at Cape Race--Washington Treaty-- The S.S. "Monticello"-- Floating debt--House of
Hallowed Ground - What 1857 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's makes it -? Valley of Jehosephat - Jews' Wailing Place - Pool of Siloam - Modern Jerusalem - Mosque of Omar. - David's Tomb - Church of the Holy Sepulchre - Bethlehem - Hebron.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Handbook of Newfoundland: 1888 published by authority of the Boston: Doyle and Whittle containing an account of its Surveyor-General of agricultural and mineral Newfoundland lands, its forests, and other natural resources
Happiness 1858 July a lecture given at St. Andrew's especially for the young
Happy Newfoundland and its 1879 Oct. 7 2, c. 1-2 from the Boston Herald Royal Gazette metropolis
Happy Newfoundland and its 1879 Oct. from the Boston Herald Boston Herald metropolis
Harbor Grace murder, 1872 June 1 2, c. 3-4 Citizen indictment of the prisoners-- Features of the crime--The indictment, the prisoners in court--Libel case--Seal fishery, loss of life-Loss of the Impulse--Cod fishery
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Harbor Grace murder, trial 1872 June 2, c. 3-4 conti- Seal fishery sensation] Citizen of Geehan and Hamilton, verdict of guilty, a jury of matrons--Circumstantial evidence--How the murder was done--Voluntary statements of the prisoners-- The trial--Verdict and sentence--A jury of
Harbour Grace murder trial 1872 June 7 3, c. 3-4 conti: One hundred lives lost Globe of the accused--Bloody this season--Another deeds--The arraignment of shipwreck--The steamship the prisoners--Appearance of Hector--The weather--Prices the prisoners--Indictment for current--Strikes--Small-pox libel--Loss of the "Huntsman" -
Harbour Grace riots--A true 1884 May 21 8, c. 1-2 The facts of the case--A Gazette bill found against nineteen of spectacle of shame-- the rioters--Orange and Condemnation of green again--Facts of the processions--Finding of the case as submitted by the Grand Jury--The case for the presiding Judge prosecution--Bound to kill or be killed]
Hard on Newfoundland--The 1895 Jan. 14 1, c. 4 Gazette "Times" says it must renounce responsible government
Hard to raise the cash-- 1895 May 20 8, c. 1 United Press cable Gazette Necessary to pay Newfoundland's coming obligations--Hon. Mr. Bond could not--Effect the necessary loan in Montreal-- What local financiers have to say regarding the matter
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Harmony of the geological 1856 Jan. 30 records - The mosaic vision and scriptural history of of past creations; a lecture creation - Interpretation of given at St. Andrew's Gen. I. Ch. - The earth's age MG 339 Box 1 not revealed in scripture - The six days' work and geology - Dr. Chalmer's theory now insufficient - Miller's scheme of
Harrowing tale--It was a 1896 March 2, c. 1-2 [The vital statistics--The Gazette woman's and about market for fish--The seal Newfoundland--But it was hunt--slaughter of deer] not true--Prospects of the fish market--The seal hunt-- Slaughter destroying the deer
Harshness of the French-- 1891 July 7 2, c. 1-2 [Death of Sir John Gazette More complaints from the Macdonald--Confederation people of Newfoundland-- prospects--The weather and There must be a change-- the fisheries--Hymneal] The exclusion of Canadians from bait privileges--Sir John Macdonald's death-- Prospects of confederation
Harvest of the sea, the 1871 May 17 1, c. 2 [The Monticello case--The Evening Post fishery excitement in seal fishery--Latest] Newfoundland
Harvest of the sea-- 1870 Sept. 2 1, c. 1 [The war news in Evening Post Newfoundland fisheries-- Newfoundland--The fisheries Future of the British Colonies and the crops--The revenue- -Future of the colonies] initialled H.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Has a clear course now-- 1894 July 1, c. 7 special cable Gazette Newfoundland courts give the Government a majority-- The speaker is unseated-- Only one member of the late government is now a member of the Legislature
Hedley, Vicars, The 1858 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's Christian Soldier.
Herring fishery--What is 1891 Dec. 16 8, c. 4-5 [Fatal accident--Loss of the Gazette being done to improve it in mail steamer Volunteer] Newfoundland--A fatal accident--The loss of the Volunteer--Market prices in St. John's
History of Egypt - Necessity 1855 Jan. 18 a lecture given at St. Andrew's of revising our popular chronology - Manetho - Eratosthenes - Herodotus - King Menes - Roll of Egyptian Monarchs - Invasion of Cambyses - Alexander - The Romans - Mahometans.
History of the Anglo- 1874 July 2, c. 3-4 Citizen American Telegraph Company, an episode-- Imports and exports, value of our fisheries--A valuable prize--Progress of the fisheries
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. History of the earth as 1856 Jan. 9 Vast age of the earth; a disclosed by geology - lecture given at St. Andrew's Changes through which the surface of the globe has MG 339 Box 1 passed - The upheaving and degrading processes - Internal heat of the earth - How a continent is formed - Some forces at work now as
History of the Jews after the 1857 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's destruction of Jerusalem - Rabbinism, its influence - Tenacity of their faith - present condition.
Holy Grail in Newfoundland 1870 Jan. 29 2, c. 3-4 "from our own correspondent" Telegraph (N.B.)
Holyrood Pond, St. Mary's 1892 Sept. 22 3, c. 5-7 p. 4, c. 1-2 signed M.H. Evening Herald Bay, transformed into a fish preserve
Home rule as illustrated in 1886 July 3? MG339, Box 2 West Cumberland Times the experience of Newfoundland
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Home rule--As it has worked 1886 June 7, c. 1-2 [Rule of the Protestant Gazette in Newfoundland's mixed portion--Responsible population--The fishery government and its results-- catch of the year--The new Loyalty in the ascendant-- Spanish Treaty--Masonic The lesson of the whole--The bazaar--Political matters new Spanish treaty-- Masonic bazaar--The fisheries--Political matters-- Exaggerated reports of
Homily for the Telegram 1882 JUly 11 1, c. 3-4 Evening Mercury
Hon. Mr. Bond's defence-- 1891 March 2, c. 1-3 Mr. Bond's return--The Gazette He holds Newfoundland's sealed documents--Mr. convention should be ratified- Bond's second visit to -A dispute as to facts--The Washington--Sir Julian's Newfoundland hands tied--The inexplicable Commissioner appears to element--Mr. Bond acted in have overestimated his good faith--Storm signallings- powers [Lord Knutsford's -The seal fishery--The position--Mr. Bond per Legislature--Annexation--
Hope revived at St. John's-- 1892 July 1 1, c. 7 Gazette Canada's generosity is fully appreciated--A more confident spirit--Animating the people--Canadian safes bear the fiery test--St. Pierre's narrow escape
Hope revived at St. John's-- 1892 July 1, c. 7 Gazette Canada's generosity is fully appreciated--A more confident spirit--Animating the people--Canadian safes bear the fiery test--St. Pierre's narrow escape
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Horrible tragedy at Harbour 1872 Jan. 4 1, c. 6-7 Matters and things in Telegraph (N.B.) Grace--Elifida Pike's Newfoundland from our own murder--S.S. "Hansa"--Fire correspondent in Harbor Grace--New mail contract--The weather
House of Assembly, 1870 March 1, c. 3-4 Telegraph (N.B.) extraordinary proceedings of the Antis--Anti-confederate tactics--A rebuff? for the Antis--The new Ministry installed
How I discovered the great 1899 March 732-40 PAB has October-March Wide World Magazine devil-fish 1898-1899, vol. 2, pp. 732- 740 Earle has 1892, pp. 732-739
How the battle goes--Things 1869 Oct. about Confederation Telegraph (N.B.) in general
How the cod is utilised--Fish 1871 June 3, c. 1-3 Citizen guano--New enterprise-- Atlantic cables--Shipwreck-- The Union Bank--Warren vs. Renouf--The "Danae"--The weather and the fisheries-- Local steam--Latest
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. How the good news reached 1901 Jan. Independent New York in 1861
How the Home Rule 1886 June 4, c. 5 (from the Montreal Gazette Colonist resolution was burked in Newfoundland correspondent) Newfoundland
How the Prince Albert's 1886 2-3 Christmas Colonist news reached New York
Howard, The Christian 1858 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's Philanthropist
Howard's seizures--A great 1895 Sept. 12 2, c. 3 Gazette and angry commotion caused in Newfoundland-- This bumptious official executing his acts with an armed force--Three schooners seized
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Hudson's Bay expedition-- 1885 Aug. 5 2, c. 1 [Preparing to return--The Gazette Arrival of the steamer Alert experience of the Alert--Too at St. John's, Nfld.--Disabled early in starting--A word by ice--Puts back for repairs about Dr. Bell--Scooped out and again preceeds to the valleys and lakes] Straits
Hugh Miller 1874 Jan. 22 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Hugh Miller, part II a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Hugh Miller, the Christian 1859 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's man of science
Human progress - is it real? 1871 Oct. 225-41 Stewart's Quarterly
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Hurricane on Labrador, a 1885 Oct. source CNS coll. 041, Evening Mercury terrible calamity 2.01.002 pencilled M.H.
Hurricane on Labrador, 1873 Nov. 4 2, c. 2-3 Citizen heartrending details, the New York press victimized once more--Loss of French bankers--Political--The weather and fisheries
Hymnology of the churches 1862 Feb. 7 a lecture presented in the of England and Scotland - Temperance Hall, St. John's; metrical versions of the also in The Home and psalms - Sterabald and Foreign Record of the Lower Hopkins - Tate and Brady - Provinces, 1869 Rouse's version - Wesleyan and Congregational hymn books - recent hymnists - McCheyne, Bonar, &c. -
Icebergs in the Atlantic 1854 April 29 65 Harvey? Presbyterian Witness
Icebergs of the Atlantic-- 1870 Aug. 31 1, c. 1 [Birth of an iceberg] Evening Post Scenes on the Newfoundland initialled H. banks
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Ice-hunts of Terra Nova, 1871 April 29 1, c. 1-2 [The toilers preparations-- Evening Post slaughter of the innocents, Sinews of war--A seal hunt, "death to our best friends" its perils and excitements-- Bloody work--Sculping and hauling--Dangers and disasters--Species of seals-- Departure of the sealers] initialled H.
Ignatius Loyola, the Founder 1860 Jan. 4 a lecture given at St. Andrew's of the Jesuits
Importance and value of the 1880 Jan. 16 2, c. 4-5 Gazette codfishery - Bank fishery - British American fisheries - Fishing by steamer - Christmas - Sir John Glover - Further particulars of the Plainmeller
Importance of the discovery 1854 Jan. 5 . - Rise of Nineveh. - Nimrod of Nineveh to the philosopher - Blank of a thousand years and the Christian. - The ruins in the history; a lecture given as elucidating and at St. Andrew's corroborating Scripture. Plan of the Lectures. - Geography and historical associations of Mesopotamia
Important legislation--Some 1888 May 24 7, c. 1-2 [St. John's Municipal Act--A Gazette of the measures passed by Fisheries Department-- the Newfoundland House-- Protection of lobsters--Other Confederation question-- Legislative enactments--Hon. Statistics of crime--A serious Mr. Justice Pinsent--The ice blockade--The Confederation question--The propagation of cod--St. John's ice blockade] Incorporated
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Important letter form Rev. 1886 June 8 4, c. 2-3 Colonist M. Harvey. Home rule as illustrated in the experience of Newfoundland
Important letter from Rev. 1886 June to the editor of the Colonist, Colonist M. Harvey. Home rule as copied in the Boston Republic illustrated in the experience of Newfoundland
Imports and exports for 1873, 1874 July 3 2, c. 4-5 Globe prospects of Confederation-- Imports--Revenue and expenditure--Value of Labrador fisheries--Our roads--The Governor knighted--The weather and the fisheries
Improving finances-- 1896 April 8 2, c. 1-2 [The Great Bank geography- Gazette Newfoundland gives a good -The lobster industry--Season account of its treasury-- may affect the fish--The Great Bank soundings--The sealers] lobster-packing industry, and some things that are puzzling the packers
In Arctic seas, graphic sketch 1884 July 7, c. 1-2 [Perished by cold and Gazette of the Greely relief hunger--The deplorable expedition, a tale of hardship results--Might have been and privation, results saved--Poor stores of accomplished by the brave provisions--While these explorers, errors of the past terrible scenes--Told by the survivors--At Lady Franklin Bay--The survivors, who are here]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. In memoriam - Charles 1871 April 34-39 Stewart's Quarterly Dickens
In memoriam Mr. John 1893 signed M.H. Evening Herald McDougall
In memoriam: Mr. John 1893 McDougal
In Newfoundland--A bear 1901 July 6, c. 1-3 ["The Roof of Gazette story of the early railway Newfoundland"--Mr. days--The roof of the Island- Andrew Carnegie--The -A Carnegie gift--Weather weather--The fisheries-- and Fisheries--The whale Legislative--The whale hunt] catch
In Newfoundland--A bounty 1898 Jan. 14 5, c. 3-4 [The lobster fishery--The Gazette for sailing ships in the seal Legislature--The herring fishery--The lobster fishery fishery] good--Dr. Macphail's work commended--The Legislature--Future status of the Colony--Herring catch
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. In Newfoundland--A 1900 Sept. 28 7, c. 1-2 [The big storm--The Patriotic Gazette disquisition on a curious fund--Politics] place=Quidi Island place name--Big Vidi storm's bad work--The Patriotic Fund a success--A dull election in the Colony, too
In Newfoundland--A fine 1899 July 7, c. 3-4 [The Bait Act's enforcement- Gazette French warship visits St. -The whaling industry--The John's--The Whaling game laws--A geologist's industry--Changing the game visit--A noted visitor--A laws--A geologist's search murder trial]geol.=Charles for a missing link-- D. Walcott; visitor=Prof. Documents of the French Jean C. Bracy of Vassar and period Lieut.-Col. Haggard; murder of Mary Nugent by Francis
In Newfoundland--A great 1900 March 7, c. 4-6 [Optimism justified--Death Gazette lumbering scheme for the of Sir Frederick Carter-- Island--Sir Frederick Carter-- Political--The sealing fleet-- His work and place in Mr. R.G. Reid] Confederation--The political situation--The sealers
In Newfoundland--A new 1897 Dec. 14 6, c. 1-2 [The Labrador boundary-- Gazette mineral find from which The bank trials--Work for much is expected--The economy] Labrador boundary--A claim that Newfoundland's jurisdiction extends into the interior--Bank director's trial
In Newfoundland--A noted 1900 Jan. 22 5, c. 4-6 [The slate deposits--The Gazette geologists on the Colony's revenue--Political--The growth--Slate mining outlook- whalers] -The revenue increasing-- Result of improving conditions--The political outlook
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. In Newfoundland--A quiet 1901 June 4 8, c. 3-4 [The fisheries--Other Gazette opening of the Colonial matters--French Shore Legislature--French Shore question--Bond Blaine question--Not much prospect Convention--Fishing by of its settlement in the near trawler] future--The Bond-Blaine Convention
In Newfoundland--A rising 1899 July 10, c. [The fleet arrives--The Gazette revenue but a deficit in the prorogation--The icebergs-- finances--A rise in the duties- The Deep Sea Mission] -New silver coinage--A change in the Ministry-- Prorogation of the Legislature--The Deep Sea Mission
In Newfoundland--A visit to 1900 Feb. 3 11, c. ["Baedeker's Canada"--The Gazette Labrador and the Moravian Heligoland's loss--Political-- missions--A work for the French Shore modus] Innuits--The political crisis near an end--Renewal of the French Shore modus vivendi
In Newfoundland--An 1896 Jan. 7 6, c. 1-2 [A slander refuted--Local Gazette agent's hard time with the political talk--A mild and people of St. Pierre--They busy Christmas]agent=Mr. liked smugglers--And James Fox resented the Newfoundlander's residence among them as a danger to an industry
In Newfoundland--An attack 1901 Feb. 4 11, c. [A scientific defender-- Gazette on the Colony and its author-- Cause of the wrath--Some Gen. Dashwood criticised-- specimens--The Queen's The Queen's death and King death--Mr. Bond's visit--A Edward's proclamation--Mr. poetical tribute] tribute by Sir Bond's mission Robert Thorburn
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. In Newfoundland--Arrival of 1901 July 1 7, c. 4-5 [A Governor's duties--The Gazette Sir Cavendish Boyle as Assyrian loss--Vital statistics- Governor--The Assyrian's -The Legislature--Weather wreck--Heavy death rate-- and fisheries] The Legislature at work-- Fisheries and weather
In Newfoundland--Big 1900 Aug. 11 11, c. [Railway being built--Benefit Gazette Scottish lumbermen to of Reid contract--Dr. operate extensively--Due to Grenfell--The fisheries] Reid contract--Means much to the Colony--Labors of Dr. Grenfell--The fisheries-- Belle Isle strike
In Newfoundland--Bishop 1899 June 3 13, c. [The Royal Commission] Gazette Howley's reported interviews criticized--Royal Commission report--The feeling of the people towards Canada and the United States
In Newfoundland--Canada's 1900 April 2 12, c. [United States imports--Great Gazette share of the Colony's foreign Britain's share--New Avalon trade--A fine hotel started-- hotel--St. Patrick's Day--The St. Patrick's Day celebrated-- Legislature] Loyal resolutions--The Legislature called
In Newfoundland-- 1899 Feb. 4 10, c. [A long agitation--Cabot Gazette Chamberlain's French Shore Steam Whaling Company-- talk gives pleasure--Old evil The dry dock's value--The to be removed--The whaling fishing company--The new company--A good season-- Governor--Latest] The dry dock's value--The new Governor--Death of Miss Whiteway
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. In Newfoundland--Cod catch 1897 Oct. 8, c. 3 [The elections--New Gazette for 1897 is a very small one- steamship service] -The election outlook--New steamer for the Sidney route- -A good thing for travellers
In Newfoundland--Colony 1900 Aug. 25 10, c. [The red Cross work--Mrs. Gazette now has a monthly literary Bond dead--A gold field magazine--Work for sick story--A general election] soldiers--Big suit by Sir William Whiteway--Better news from the fisheries--The general elections
In Newfoundland--Colony's 1901 May 25 10, c. [A good beginning--Cod Gazette contribution to Naval Reserve fishery--Wood pulp--Other returns--Cod fishing by matters] trawlers--Interesting experiment Messrs. Bowring Bros. are making--Pulp industry in Labrador--Other matters
In Newfoundland--Currency 1899 Feb. 10, c. [Adopted dollar and cents--A Gazette of the colony and its silver venture--Current regulation--New Governor's events--A cold winter-- arrival--A cold winter-- Slaughter of deer] Heavy slaughter of deer along the West Coast
In Newfoundland--Difficulty 1900 June 6, c. 4-6 [What he has done--A Gazette over the Reid railway desirable arrangement-- contract--Strike at Belle Sanction refused--Strike at Island--The men secure a Belle Isle--A queer fish] substantial raise in their wages--A rare fish captured
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. In Newfoundland--Doctors 1901 April 24 5, c. 5-7 [Defects pointed out--The Gazette with the seal fleet proved a mining industry--A fatal great success--A new iron accident--Premier Bond-- discovery--Valuable deposit The seal fishery] of manganese at Conception accident=electrocution of Bay--A fatal accident--The Mr. Frank Wing at Petty seal fishery Harbor
In Newfoundland--Dr. 1899 Dec. 23 10, c. [The S.S. Glencoe--A new Gazette Grenfell and the Deep Sea service--Political] Mission--A new coastal steamer--Weekly service to Halifax--The political situation--Winter ministry may hold on
In Newfoundland--Effects of 1898 May 7 12, c. [The trade outlook--The coal Gazette the war on the Colony's fields--Whale fishing--The commerce--Working the Fisheries Service--Affairs coal deposits--A whale political] fishing company started-- Superintendent Neilsen's work--The business outlook
In Newfoundland-- 1898 Dec. 3 11, c. [Free grant lands--The Gazette Exceeding virulence of steamer service--The French opposition methods--Mr. Shore question--An oil field] Reid's free grants--New fleet of coastal steamers--Mr. Chamberlain and the French Shore--An oil field rumor
In Newfoundland--Formation 1901 April 8 9, c. 1-2 [Seal fishery of 1901--Other Gazette of a Royal Naval Reserve topics] decided upon--Seal fishery a success--Reports of returning steamers show that it was one of the best in many years
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. In Newfoundland--Governor 1899 April 1 10, c. [St. Patrick's Day--Hering Gazette McCallum pays a visit to the for U.S. vessels--The political seal hunters--He is a popular crisis--A cold winter] viceroy--St. Patrick's day celebration--U.S. vessels buying herring--The winter was cold
In Newfoundland--Governor 1899 March 6, c. 1-2 [The legislature--The seal Gazette McCallum received a hearty fishery] welcome--The Legislature's meeting--The lobster side of the French Shore question-- The sealing fleet under new conditions
In Newfoundland--Governor 1899 Oct. 2, c. 4-6 [Our financial position-- Gazette McCallum's tour of the French Shore and Transvaal Island--The naval reserve war--The Boer described] idea--Fiances of the Colony-- A reform in methods-- French Shore and Transvaal war
In Newfoundland--Governor 1899 Feb. 8, c. 5-7 [Some more Gazette Murray's closing rebuff of correspondence--The French Mr. Morine--More letters Shore--The new Governor-- published--Feeling over Mr. The seal fishery]new Chamberlain's speech--The industry=manufacturing of new governor--A new industry ready-made clothing
In Newfoundland--Herring 1901 May 9 9, c. 1-2 [The lobster--New ore Gazette have desserted the Labrador discovery--A sealer's peril-- coast--A warning to packers- Mr. Bond's return] -Manganese deposits found-- A sealer in peril--The hunt a success
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. In Newfoundland--How the 1900 Oct. 9, c. 1-2 [Political--Mr. Morine's Gazette Colony became noted for its manifesto] port wine--the political contest--Premier Bond and Mr. Morine issue manifestoes declaring their positions
In Newfoundland-- 1900 July 7, c. 4-6 [Labor troubles--The Gazette Inauguration of the Cabot governor's return--A cold Memorial Tower--The labor summer] troubles--Governor McCallum's return from England--A cold summer
In Newfoundland--Large 1898 Feb. 6, c. 1-2 [Mining--A new service-- Gazette interest in the opening of the Caribou] Legislature--The ministers' programme--Imperial Commission idea--Briefness in the reply to the address-- Some opposition criticism
In Newfoundland--Mr. 1899 May 6 13, c. [A personal letter--An Gazette Morine's restoration to the agitation ended--The Government--Story of the Legislature--The trade negotiations--Legislature outlook--The Gaspesia] soon to meet--Good trade prospects in the Colony
In Newfoundland--Mr. Reid's 1899 Oct. 7, c. 5-6 [St. John's street railway-- Gazette enterprise and its effect on The Governor's tour--A industry--Street railway Cabot memorial--The work--Governor McCallum's whalers--The fishery] tour--A Cabot memorial-- The whale hunters
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. In Newfoundland--Much 1896 Nov. 4 6, c. 1-2 [Improvement in Gazette hoped from establishment of commerce--The Cabot new industires--Business is celebration--Work on the improved--early competition railway--The fisheries] of the railway will open a new rote to Canada--The fisheries a success
In Newfoundland--Premier 1897 Aug. 30 5, c. 1-2 [A debt conversion idea--The Gazette Whiteway welcomed home price of codfish--The from England--What he railway] urged there--Confederation talk and the French Shore-- The railway--Big cod catch
In Newfoundland-- 1897 Jan. 4 6, c. 1-2 [The Norwegian example-- Gazette Prospective inauguration of a Island's iron deposits-- whale fishery--The iron ore Mission to Deep Sea deposits--What the Labrador fishermen--The Maggie Deep Sea Mission did--Aid disaster--Christmas cheer] for the Maggie disaster sufferers
In Newfoundland--Protection 1899 Nov. 24 10, c. [Col. Haggard's ideas--West Gazette for salmon rivers to be coast scenery--In political provided--West coast circles--A patriotic fund] scenery--The political field-- Bye-election results--A patriotic fund scheme
In Newfoundland--Reckless 1901 Jan. 22 6, c. 3-5 [The lobster fishery--Change Gazette slaughter of caribou in the in Governor--A severe interior--The lobster fishery- winter] -Sir Henry McCallum's removal--A severe winter-- The railway negotiations
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. In Newfoundland--Royal 1899 June 7, c. 1-3 [The mode of settlement-- Gazette Commission report on the Bishop Howley--The Deep French Shore--Deep Sea Sea Mission] Mission work--A defence of it against some attacks that should not have been made
In Newfoundland--Rules to 1899 May 20 13, c. [Artificial propagation--New Gazette protect the diminishing use for sealskins--The French lobster industry--The work of Shore--The Legislature-- propagation--New use for Caribou protection needed-- seal skins--The protection of Sir William Whiteway] the caribou--Sir William Whiteway
In Newfoundland--Seal 1900 May 25 5, c. 4-6 [Never so abundant--Medical Gazette fishery most successful of assistance--Dr. Roddick recent years--Medical asked to help--Dr. Grenfell-- assistance--Scheme to place His long trip--Political] it on all the ships engaged-- Dr. Grenfell's work--Political
In Newfoundland--Sir 1896 June 4 6, c. 3-4 [A great iron deposit--The Gazette Charles Tupper has started cod fishery--The Bank Confederation talk--Great prosecutions--Lieutenant iron deposits--The prospect Peary] of the summer cod fishery not too promising--The Bank cases
In Newfoundland--Sir James 1898 Aug. 26 6, c. 1-2 [Sir James Winter--Turmoil Gazette Winter and the Quebec about the Governor--The Conference--The Island's fisheries] strong case--Exhibition of sympathy with the retiring Governor, Sir Herbert Murray
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. In Newfoundland--Sir James 1896 Dec. 4 6, c. 3-4 [St. Andrew's Presbyterian Gazette Winter's resignation of his Church--The defunct banks-- judgeship--A remarkable Petroleum at Bonne Bay--An address--New St. Andrew's English representative] minister--Petroleum at Bonne Bay--The defunct banks
In Newfoundland--Sir 1900 Sept. 12 6, c. 1-2 [A Labrador fishery--A Gazette Mackenzie Bowell's visit and liner's close shave--The the Colony--A Labrador fish mission's work--Sad tale of curer--Dr. Grenfell's work-- the sea--The fisheries] Fate of three fishermen--A liner's close shave--The fisheries
In Newfoundland--St. John's 1900 May 14 11, c. [Wages being raised--The Gazette electric street railway lunatic asylum--Political-- inaugurated--A demand for The Montpelier--Quartz labor--Colonial asylum discovery reported] statisitcs--The Legislature prorogued--Election prospects
In Newfoundland--Start of 1901 March 6, c. 3-4 [The first doctors--The Gazette the fleet for the sealing Legislature--Sir Henry grounds--The doctors on McCallum] board--Meeting of the Legislature--The railway agreement--Sir Henry McCallum
In Newfoundland--The 1895 Dec. 19 2, c. 1-2 [Actions for libel-The Gazette anniversary of Black smuggling prosecutions--The Monday and its memories-- new Governor--Asbestos The case of the banks--Hard mining--A new industry-- fortune of Mr. Pitts--Suits The Deep Sea Mission] against a newspaper--The smuggling prosecutions
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. In Newfoundland--The anti's 1899 Jan. 21 10, 4-5 [Room for advancement-- Gazette last kick at the railway The holidays and business--A contract--Improving the banking change]=departure fisheries--A British of W. Stewart manager of Company's extensive plan-- Bank of Nova Scotia for The holidays and business--A Boston banking change
In Newfoundland--The bad 1896 May 21 6, c. 1-2 [The seal hunt-- Gazette state of the Commercial Superintendent Nielsen back- Bank's affairs--Sealers' rough -A late season--Latest] voyage--The hunt this year one of the most perilous on record--Superintendent Nielsen's return
In Newfoundland--The 1898 Feb. 1 8, c. 1-2 [What is now possible--The Gazette change to follow the Legislature--Changes for completion of the railway-- economy--The pulp New chances for capital-- industry--Labrador timber The Legislature's work--- lands--The Cabot whaling Tariff changes may be Company--Minor notes] protectionist--An Imperial Commission on the finances
In Newfoundland--The 1900 Oct. 6, c. 1-2 [The drink traffic--The Gazette Colony now boasts of a fisheries--The elections] monthly magazine--The traffic in spirits--The result of the fishery season--The election campaign on
In Newfoundland--The 1897 Feb. 8, c. 1-3 [General election coming-- Gazette commerce of the year 1896 The French Shore--The reviewed--Election in lawyers busy--Mr. Fenelon's prospect--The French Shore death--Miscellaneous] grievance--A judge's claim for compensation--Hon. Mr. Fenelon's death
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. In Newfoundland--The 1900 March 9, c. 1-3 [The French modus--The Gazette defeat of the Winter special session--Government Government--An opposition was confident--An opposition surprise--Something like surprise--Looked like treachery seems to have treachery--The modus bill been arranged for passed--Resignation in prospect--New Reid steamer]=Argyle
In Newfoundland--The 1897 Nov. 17 8, c. 1-2 [The bank trials] Gazette election result surprised the observers--Causes of the change--The new Government's prospective policy--The trial of the bank directors
In Newfoundland--The 1900 Dec. 27 7, c. 1-3 [The price paid--The railway Gazette election verdict and the Reid section--The Colony's side] contract--Two sides to the case--Considerations that are forgotten by those loudest in condemning the contract
In Newfoundland--The 1898 Dec. 31 2, c. 3-5 [The Reid contract sustained- Gazette extension of the royal Naval -Pointed paragraphs] Reserve--Reid contract sustained--Mr. Chamberlain lays down the principles that govern in such cases
In Newfoundland--The fatal 1897 June 7, c. 3-4 [Fisheries--A political Gazette explosion of a locomotive surprise] boiler--The fisheries' outlook- -Ice unusually thick off the coast--Mr. Morrison's retirement from politics
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. In Newfoundland--The 1899 Aug. 26 10, c. [The case of Finland--What Gazette Finlander delegates and their the Colony offers--The mission--What is offered railway--The minerals] them--The railway and its work it is convincing the people of its worth
In Newfoundland--The 1900 Feb. 7, c. 4-5 [A bit of secret history-- Gazette French Shore issue once Possibilities of settlement-- more discussed--A bad The modus vivendi-- secret bargain--Possibilities Confederation possibilities] of a settlement--The Modus vivendi--Outlook for Confederation
In Newfoundland--The 1896 Dec. 19 12, c. [The bank trials--The year's Gazette government's purchase of the business] Harbor Grace railroad-- Counted a good move--Bank directors' trial suspended--An outside judge may be sent for--The year's business
In Newfoundland--The 1900 Nov. 23 6, c. 4-7 [Mr. Reid's point of view-- Gazette Government's sweep in the The contractor's work--The Legislative elections--How it party turnover--Royal Naval affects Mr. Reid--Old-time Reserve--The Canadian results recalled--Recruits for soldiers] the naval reserve--Canadian soldiers entertained
In Newfoundland--The 1898 Sept. 17 10, c. [A new iron mine--A Gazette governorship question is peculiar island] finally settled--A great iron deposit--Belle Isle, in Conception Bay and the development work done there
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. In Newfoundland--The 1896 Aug. 22 12, c. [The work of the Legislature- Gazette indictment against the bank -A peculiar claim--The directors quashed--A bill not railway's progress--The sanctioned--A Legislative fishery] Act held up for a curious cause--Progress of the railway--The fisheries
In Newfoundland--The 1899 Aug. 11 6, c. 4-5 [An interesting report--A big Gazette Island's growing mineral total--Petroleum, too--The production--Record of ten Governor--The fisheries] years--It shows an output of $7,829,000--Prospects of further development
In Newfoundland--The 1901 Jan. 5 7, c. 3-4 [The Volunteer Corps-- Gazette London Times and the Reid Doctors on sealers--A good contract issue--The trade year] Volunteer Corps--Medical help for the seal hunter--The Colony's business situation good
In Newfoundland--The 1900 April 30 9, c. 5-7 [The Esquimaux dog--The Gazette Moravians' work for the missionary wives--The Esquimaux tribes--Talking heathen section-- Confederation--An Confederation--Legislature] interesting article in the St. John's telegram--The Legislature's work
In Newfoundland--The 1898 Dec. 17 6, c. 1-2 [The Whiteway government- Gazette Murray-Chamberlain -Mining--Mr. Reid's fleet-- correspondence published--It Fisheries] is very interesting--The Governor very free in criticising his Ministers' acts and projects, verbally as well as in writing
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. In Newfoundland--The 1898 Nov. 19 10, c. [Mr. Reid's plans--The Gazette Murray-Morine incident Premier] mentions the letters caused excitement--Opinion of Murray Morine appeared favors Mr. Morine--A great in the Daily News Nov. 7 pulp project--Mining projects on foot--Sir James Winter's movements-A new minister
In Newfoundland--The new 1897 Dec. 2 6, c. 1-2 [The matter of appointments- Gazette Cabinet and its new -Retrenchment begun--The programme--The question of courts--The Savings Bank--In offices--The courts at work-- general] The Savings Bank--Atlantic hurricanes and their effect on shipping
In Newfoundland--The new 1901 Aug. 16 6, c. 3-4 Gazette railway agreement and its effects--It is good for Mr. Reid--May have the effect of hastening the entry of the Colony into Confederation
In Newfoundland--The new 1898 Aug. 12 2, c. 4-5 [Distinguished visitors--The Gazette whale hunt turning out a Royal Commission--Latest] success--New steamer to be Commission=rumored to be built--Sir Sandford Fleming about the French Shore and Principal Grant speak grievances about the Colony and its prospects
In Newfoundland--The new 1901 July 10, c. [Large forest fire--the slate Gazette whaling industry and its deposits--The Lusitania's success--A large forest fire-- loss--The finances] The slate deposits--The Lusitania enquiry--The captain acquitted
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. In Newfoundland--The news 1899 Sept. 26 10, c. [Hardships ahead--A fishing Gazette from Peary not over disaster--Wireless telegraph satisfactory--Fishermen in a relief--Noted visitors]=Mrs. storm--Wireless telegraph to Cardess (wealthy woman aid the Labrador fleet--Noted from America in her yacht yachting visitors "The Eleanor"
In Newfoundland--The 1899 Dec. 13 9, c. 1-2 [A personal quarrel--Hopes Gazette political crisis due to personal of a patch-up--The Patriotic reasons--Hopes of a patch Fund] up--A successful meeting in aid of the Patriotic fund for Soldiers
In Newfoundland--The 1898 April 23 11, c. [Mr. Reid's contract--The Gazette protective features of the Greenland disaster--The seal new tariff--Good results hunt] hoped for--Mr. Reid takes over the railway and other works--The seal fishery-- Help for the Greenland sufferers
In Newfoundland--The 1898 July 9, c. 3-4 [A constitutional point--The Gazette question of a Governor's contract--General duties raised--Some new topics]=includes visit of Mrs. correspondence--Sir Herbert Jean Harvey (singer) Murray condemned the Reid contract, and Mr. Chamberlain sympathized with him
In Newfoundland--The Reid 1898 April 2 11, c. [The Colony's finances--The Gazette contract finally assented to-- tariff] The Governor's objection-- The Colony's finances-- Speech of Mr. Morine--The tariff--Moderate protection given
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. In Newfoundland--The 1901 March 11, c. [The modus vivendi--The Gazette session to discuss the modus prorogation--The sealers] vivendi--Tributes to the King- -Sir Henry McCallum's last address to the Legislators-- The sealers
In Newfoundland--The 1901 June 12, c. [Causes of disease--The Gazette surgeons' work with the doctors' pay--The sealing fleet--Many bad Legislature--The fisheries--A things shown--The Welsh slate owner]=Mr. Legislature's work--Mr. Reid Owen and his contract--The fishery outlook
In Newfoundland--The van 1899 Sept. 8 6, c. 1-2 [The Belle Isle ore--Other Gazette Horne party's visit to the great deposits--Sir William's Colony--Belle Isle's ore impressions--The Finland beds--They and other Island delegates] riches greatly impress the observers
In Newfoundland--Tide of 1900 July 7, c. 1-2 [The Labrador fishery--New Gazette summer travel has well set land company--The in--The Labrador fishery-- lobsters] New land company formed- -Schemes of development-- Lobsters and whales
In Newfoundland--Welcome 1900 Dec. 7 7, c. 1-3 [Deep Sea Mission--The Gazette to a returned soldier from political situation] South Africa--Deep Sea soldier=Roland Penny Mission work--The political situation--Probable ministerial changes--Mr. Reid's interests
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. In Newfoundland--What 1901 Feb. 6, c. 1-2 [Going ahead--A hard Gazette customs returns show about winter--Mr. Bond's visit--The the Island--A time of Governor--A glut of progress--Severe weather-- venison--The Legislature] Unseasonable floods--The Governor's farewell--A glut of venison
In Newfoundland--Work in 1898 Sept. 23 8, c. 3-4 [What science foresaw--The Gazette developing the coal Royal Commission--Summer measures--The Royal visitors--Latest] Commission--Much is hoped from the enquiry--Visitors and departures--A discovery of petroleum
In Newfoundland--Work of 1900 June 9 12, c. [Propagation of lobsters--The Gazette the Department of Marine cod fishery--Union with and Fisheries--On union with Canada--Benefits of union] Canada--Subject is again a live one in the ancient capital--Some of its advantages
In the ruins of St. John's 1892 July written July 20 New York Tribune
Inciting to industry-- 1888 July 2, c. 1-2 --Evil results of the system-- Gazette Newfoundland to discontinue Re-introduction under aid to able-bodied paupers-- another name--The How a bad system grew-- difference between fresh and The bait question--The salt bait--Methodist experience of a United States Conference--Deputation of fisherman--The Confederation--The Union Methodists[How pauper Bank--Sir Ambrose Shea-- relief has grown The Barcelona Exhibition--
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Infallibility 1874 Jan. 29 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Infinitely great and the 1879 Dec. 2 2, c. 3-4 visiting of private Royal Gazette infinitely little observatory built by Postmaster-General, J. Delaney, Esq.; "The Newfoundland correspondent of the Montreal Gazette, in a late letter to that paper..."
Influence of the bible, in 1853 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's literature, poetry, social and poltical affairs
Inspiration 1874 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Intellectual and moral duties 1860 Jan. 17 lecture at Temperance Hall of young men for Young Mens' Christian Association
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Interesting conversation 1891 New York Tribune
Interesting historic 1870 July 1 2, c. 3 Telegraph (N.B.) reminiscences, "Interviewing" a mermaid, The fisheries--"Westward ho!"--Whitbourne on Newfoundland--A mermaid- -Winter lingers in the lap of June--Codfish astie?
Interesting historical sketch, 1870 June 2, c. 3-4 Telegraph (N.B.) the fisheries, new bishop, etc.--Long, long ago--First plantation in Terra Nova-- Retrogression, bad laws--The fisheries of 1870--The troops--Saguenay fire--New bishops
Interesting information on 1874 Sept. 9 1, c. 6-7 Telegraph (N.B.) telegraphic and political affairs--[The rival cable companies in equity-- Politics--Investigation regarding the public accounts]
Interesting value of copper, a 1882 March 1, c. 4 p. 4, c. 1 Evening Mercury good outlook for Newfoundland
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Interior of Newfoundland 1873 May 17 306 W. E. Cormack Cdn. Ill. News
Intermediate state between March a lecture given at St. Andrew's death and the resurrection
Intermediate state, and 1873 Feb. a lecture presented in Free St. prayer for the dead Andrew's Church
Intermediate State, and 1873 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's Prayers for the Dead.
Interpretations of eternity April 16 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Introductory - Importance of 1856 Jan. 2 scientific truth. [a course of the subject - How apparent lectures on the harmony contradictions between between science and Science and Revelation arise revelation]; a lecture given at - Present want of Harmony St. Andrew's - Advances of modern MG 339 Box 1 science - No real discord - New ground occupied by infidelity - The Bible does not
Introductory - Object of the 1857 Jan. 7 - Peculiar physical Lectures - Great influences conformation; a lecture given that have flowed from at St. Andrew's Palestine over the world - Confluence of associations there - Palestine the world's battle-ground - Its influence, as a country, in moulding over spiritual ideas
Irish wit in fish-land 1870 Nov. 16 1, c. 2 Evening Post
Isaiah, as the representative 1854 May 28 MG 339 Box 1; a lecture of the Prophets - His age, given at St. Andrew's career and writings. The idea of the prophetic office
Isaiah, the evangelical poet 1853 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's and prophet
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Island recovering-- 1895 Aug. 27 2, c. 3-4 Other local news=Lawrence Gazette Newfoundland trade shows Walsh arrested for McCarthy signs of improvement-- murder; 80 dead Esquimaux Railway construction at Nain, cause unknown yet proceeding rapidly--Bay of Islands soon to be reached-- Other local news
Israel in Egypt - Tomb- 1855 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's picture discovered of the Israelites making bricks - Illustrations of the bondage - Birth of Moses.
Israel in the Wilderness - The 1855 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's Golden Calf - Idolatry of Egypt - Making of the Tabernacle - Egyptian Arts - Priests' Garments - Urim and Thummim - Influence of Egyptian practices.
It was an annihalation-- 1889 Nov. 13 2, c. 1-2 [(Nov. 7) The issues--(Nov. Gazette Newfoundland's Premier 8) A surprising result--A also bites the dust--Badly damaging campaign] beaten in Trinity--Sir William Whiteway polls three votes to Sir Robert Thorburn's one
Jehu 1867 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Jerusalem - Its Associations - 1857 Jan. 28 a lecture given at St. Andrew's Appearance in the time of Christ - Magnificent situation - Walls and Gates - "Jerusalem by Moonlight," description in Tancred - Lamartine's and Martineau's description - Gethsemane - Mount of Olives.
Jesuitism 1860 Jan. 18 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Jigging for squids--A queer 1870 Oct. 5 2, c. 3-4 Citizen fish--Current events, political--Annexation--The storm of the 12th inst-- Labrador fishery
John Calvin 1860 Jan. 25 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
John de Wycliffe, the English 1859 Jan. 5 a lecture given at St. Andrew's Reformer
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. John Knox 1859 Aug. 27 137 Presbyterian Witness
John Knox 1859 Aug. 20 133 'We make the following Presbyterian Witness extracts from an article on Knox contributed to the Colonial Presbyterian of June 9th..."
John Knox 1859 Sept. 3 141 conclusion Presbyterian Witness
John Knox a portrait in four 1859 June Colonial Presbyterian parts
John Knox, part II 1859 Jan. 26 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. John Knox, Pt. III 1859 Feb. 2 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
John Knox, the Scottish 1859 Jan. 19 a lecture given at St. Andrew's Reformer
John McNeil, Esq. in 188-? signed M.H. Evening Mercury? memoriam
John Wesley 1860 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Jonah's visit. - Extent of the 1854 Jan. 12 a lecture given at St. Andrew's city, - corroborations of Scripture. - Assyrian invasions of Judea. - Captivity of the Ten Tribes. - Fall of Nineveh. - Its exhumation. - Nature of ruins and mode of preservation.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Joseph in Egypt - The sacred 1855 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's narrative confirmed by the monuments and tomb- paintings - Customs of the Egyptians - The famine - Position of the priests - Embalming of the dead - Mummies - Supposed tomb of Joseph.
Judge on the issue--Mr. 1890 May 16 7, c. 1-2 Gazette Justice Pinsent on the French Shore claim--Sovernity of England--? ? recognized fact in the Treaty of Utrecht-- Hopes of the Newfoundlanders
Judge Prowse's attack 1897 May 12 4, c. 6-7 letter to editor, Prowse Evening Herald objected to Harvey's account in the Gazette of the Council of Education and Prowse's "duel"
Judge Prowse's attack 1897 May 10 3, c. 6 letter to editor, Prowse Evening Herald objected to Harvey's account in the Gazette of the Council of Education and Prowse's "duel"
Kane's Arctic expedition - 1858 Feb. 4 a lecture presented to the first lecture Mechanic's Institute of St. John's
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Kane's Arctic expedition - 1858 Feb. a lecture presented to the second lecture Mechanic's Institute of St. John's
Kennedy family in Terra 1876 July 2, c. 2-3 Citizen Nova--The fisheries--Mr. Whitman--The Geological Survey
Labor 1858 July 7 a lecture
Labour 1858 July 7 a lecture given at St. Andrew's especially for the young
Labrador Johnstone's Universal Cyclopaedia
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Labrador Encyclopedia Britannica, 9th ed
Labrador disaster 1885 Oct. CNS Col. 041, 2.01.002, Evening Mercury pencilled M.H.
Labrador disaster, help for 1885 Oct. CNS Col. 041, 2.01.002, Evening Mercury the distressed pencilled M.H.
Labrador disaster--Sufferings 1885 Nov. 11 2, c. 3-4 [Crowded with fishermen-- Gazette of women and children from Sufferings of the poor overcrowded vessels--A women--Female labor and its vicious system exposed-- degradations--Drowned in Losses by the storm-- the rolling surges--Losses by Destitution of the people-- the storm--Violence of the Relief measures late storm]
Labrador fictions--Tales of 1887 Aug. 31 2, c. 3 [Official contradiction of the Gazette dire distress among the lying telegrams--Who are at people absolutely false-- the bottom of it?] Lying correspondents too early at work--Official contradiction by Newfoundland's Premier
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Labrador fisheries--A 1888 Aug. 7 2, c. 2 Gazette successful season indicated-- Price of fish expected to be high
Labrador fisheries--The 1887 Dec. 26 7, c. 1-2 [Average catch on Labrador- Gazette catch in late years and its -Estimates and returns for value to Newfoundland-- 1884--Fatal accident on the Fatal railway accident--The railway--Cause of the Placentia railway accident--Placentia railway- construction--The Island -Our Fisheries Commission-- Fishery Commission-- The weather] Weather note
Labrador fisheries--Their 1891 Nov. 13 5, c. 1-2 [A summer herring fishery-- Gazette great value to the people of Wheat growing in Newfoundland--A search for Newfoundland--Destructive the herring in its summer fire] haunts--Pecularities of the coast waters--Important results anticipated
Labrador fishermen--Work 1892 Nov. 15 8, c. 3-5 [Confederation--The relief of Gazette of the Deep Sea Mission in the fire sufferers--A visitor their relief--Newfoundland to Canada--The weather] confederation and the visitor=Mr. J. R. McCowen delegates--Relief of the St. John's fire sufferers
Labrador fishery--Latest 1887 Sept. 15 7, c. 1 [Exaggeration on the side of Gazette news from the fishing fleet failure--Later reports less rather disheartening--The favorable (Sept. 9)-- herring catch light--Fear of Fishermen have done badly-- slim provision for the long Cope successfully with our winter--Price of fish rising-- difficulty] Caution against exaggerated reports
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Labrador hurricane--Graphic 1885 Nov. 4 2, c. 1-2 [Scenes of terror--Nearer Gazette description of the terrific and nearer to the fatal rocks-- gale--Agonies of the ship- Sufferings of the wrecked--Over seventy lives shipwrecked--A winding lost and eighty vessels sheet of foam--A wrecked--Heroism and hair- Newfoundland hero--A noble breadth escapes boy--Newfoundland dogs save a woman--In a pitable plight--Estimate of losses]
Labrador labour 1885 Nov. 16 CNS Col. 041, 2.01.002, Evening Mercury pencilled M.H.
Labrador--Its physical 1872 Nov. 21 2, c. 3-4 [Extent of the peninsula-- Globe geography, soil and climate, Climate and soil--?? of the the Esquimaux and interior--Moravian missions, mountaineer Indians, the Esquimaux--Fisheries-- Moravian missions, scenery, Scenery--Government] fisheries ?
Labrador--Its physical 1872 Nov. 21 2, c. 3-4 [Extent of the peninsula-- Globe geography--? and climate-- Climate and soil--? of the The Esquimaux and ? interior--Morav ian Missions- Indians--Moravian Mission The Esquimaux--Fisheries-- Society, Fisheries, ? Scenery--Government]
Labrador's Grand Falls, a 1891 July 4, c. 1-2 submitted June 18 from the Evening Herald cataract of two thousand feet Montreal Gazette high, said to be one of the grandest sights in the world and way ahead of Niagara, interesting letter from Rev. Moses Harvey
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Labrador's wealth--Believed 1898 June 11, c. [The timber land--Seal skin Gazette to lie in its forests and values--Lots of libel suits-- minerals--Limits being taken New mining venture-- up--An advance in seal skins- Visitors increasing] -St. John's libel suits--Other Newfoundland topics
Land and mineral Laws--A 1886 Jan. 12 7, c. 3-4 [Timber and timber lands-- Gazette synopsis of the provisions of Mineral lands--Gold mining-- the new act in New Masonic Temple Newfoundland--A new dedicated--Burning of the Masonic Temple--Burning of rope walk] the rope walk
Land of caribou--In 1895 Dec. 4 6, c. 1-2 [Suppressing the smugglers-- Gazette Newfoundland they are Resources of the Island--The plenty and easily got--News new Governor--Sir William from the Colony--How the Whiteway's visit--Latest] smugglers were suppressed-- The new Governor--Personal items
Land of Evangeline, Nova 1872 July "Our correspondent, "Delta" Boston Traveller Scotia, Grand Pre and the at St. John's, Newfoundland, basin of Minas, etc. writes thus of a vacation tour in the neighboring provinces of Nova Scotia, landing at Halifax, and proceeding thence to...Windsor, on the Bay of Fundy:" ; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Land of Evangeline, Nova 1872 July 1, c. 3-4 "Our correspondent, "Delta" Royal Gazette Scotia, Grand Pre and the at St. John's, Newfoundland, basin of Minas, etc. writes thus of a vacation tour in the neighboring provinces of Nova Scotia, landing at Halifax, and proceeding thence to...Windsor, on the Bay of Fundy:" from the Boston Traveller July 9
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Landfall of Cabot 1896 Sept. 1 3, c. 3-4 letter to editor Evening Herald
Landfall of Cabot in reply to 1891 April 10 4, c. 4-5 Evening Herald Very Rev. Dr. Howley
Landfall of Cabot valedictory 1891 March 4, c. 4-5 Evening Herald
Landfall of Cabot, a 1891 March 4, c. 2-4 Evening Herald rejoinder
Landfall of Cabot, a 1891 March 4, c. 2-3 Evening Herald rejoinder, concluded
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Landfall of Cabot, a 1891 March 4, c. 5 Evening Herald rejoinder, second paper
Landfall of Cabot, a study of 1891 Feb. 4, c. 5 appeared in June issue of Evening Herald the authorities on the Montreal Gazette discoverer's prima vista, maps to show that it was at Cape North on Cape Breton the continent was first seen
Landfall of Cabot, a study of 1891 Feb. 3, c. 5-6 appeared in June issue of Evening Herald the authorities on the Montreal Gazette discoverer's prima vista, maps to show that it was at Cape North on Cape Breton the continent was first seen (concluded)
Landfall of Cabot, a study of 1891 Feb. 3, c. 5-6 appeared in June issue of Evening Herald the authorities on the Montreal Gazette discoverer's prima vista, maps to show that it was at Cape North on Cape Breton the continent was first seen (continued)
Landfall of Cabot, a study of 1891 Feb. 3, c. 5-6 appeared in June issue of Evening Herald the authorities on the Montreal Gazette discoverer's prima vista, maps to show that it was at Cape North on Cape Breton the continent was first seen (continued)
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Landfall of Cabot, Rev. Dr. 1891 April 2 4, c. 3-4 Evening Herald Howley on the question
Landfall of Cabot, what the 1890 July 8 2?, c. 2-3 Morning Herald earliest maps show of the coast line, early Portuguese navigators, Cabot's voyagings, his discovery of the continent and $10 reward
Landfall of Cabot--A study 1890 June 2, c. 3-4 Gazette of the authorities on the discover's Prima Vista-- Maps to show that it was at Cape North on Cape Breton the continent was first seen
Landfall of Cabot-- 1896 Sept. 8 2, c. 3-4 Gazette Newfoundland writers are discussing its whereabouts-- Three theories upheld--But the differers are all likely to join in doing honor to Cabot's memory
Landfall of Cabot--What the 1890 June 5, c. 1-3 second paper Gazette earliest maps show of the coast line--Early Portuguese navigators--Cabot's voyaging--His discovery of the continent and #10 reward
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Late elections in 1869 Nov. 26 "from our special Telegraph (N.B.) Newfoundland correspondent"
Late events in India and their 1858 Jan. first sabbath; a lecture given spiritual lessons. at St. Andrew's
Laying of a fifth Atlantic 1873 July 1, c. 6-7 conti- the Polaris] Telegraph (N.B.) cable, the Great Eastern at Heart's Content--Application of steam to the cod fishery-- Progress of the cod fishery-- The Washington Treaty-- Complimentary notice--Mr. Cyrus W. Field--Wreck at Channel--Search for
Laying the new cable-- 1873 July 3, c. 2-3 [Heart's Content, Trinity World (N.Y.) Reception of the Great Bay--Taking it cooly-- Eastern at Heart's Content Enthusiasm out of place-- Arrival of the big ship--The laying of the cable--High tariff--Steamship Juniata] initialled M.
Leaves from a passenger's 1853 Aug. 20 268-69 from the St. John's, N.F. Presbyterian Witness note book written during a Express voyage from Greenock to St. Harvey? John's, N.F.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Lebanon - The Jordan and 1857 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's Dead Sea - Ancient Philistia and Phoenicia.
Lectures on Egypt and its 1857 "as illustrative of the St. John's: Thomas monuments scripture" 8 vo., pp. 95 (RSC) McConnan, printed at the Express Office
Lectures on the harmony of 1856 8 vo., pp. 101 Halifax: Barnes science and revelation
Lectures, literary and 1864 Included are lectures on Edinburgh: Andrew Elliot biographical Edmund Burke; Oliver Goldsmith; wit and humour; English, Scotch and Americans; Poetry of Geology; Ireland-her history and her people; Dr. Kane's expedition; Rev. Sydney Smith-his life, wit and
Legislation regarding the seal 1874 May 30 2, c. 3 Citizen fishery--Biography of a seal--Trial for murder-- Wolf! Wolf!
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Legislative affairs--The 1871 March 5, c. 2-3 Citizen budget--The situation-- Imports for 1870--The seal fishery--The weather
Legislative proceedings, long 1874 April 7 1, c. 7-8 conti on p. 2, c. 1 The seal Telegraph (N.B.) parliament and no Cromwell, fishery--State line] fierce conflicts in the House of Assembly--A constitutional battle--Charges against the late Government- -The revenue bill--Atlantic telegraph monopoly--Treaty of Washington--
Legislative--Forests opened-- 1875 March 2, c. 3 Citizen Telegraph monopoly, pre- emption--Mining--The weather
Legislators strike-- 1895 June 1, c. 4 Gazette Newfoundland members want a full sessional allowance and a bonus
Leonberg dog 1891? Oct. Forest & Stream
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Leonberg dog Marco 1883 Sept. 3? letter to editor signed M. Forest & Stream Harvey
Leonberg dog--Valuable 1879 Oct. 2, c. 3-4 Gazette canines--Copper mining--Full weather--Our graving dock-- Wreck--Obituary.
Lessons of a great fire--What 1892 Aug. 16 5, c. 1-2 [Loss of church property-- Gazette St. John's has learned about Meeting of the Legilsature-- fire protection--Losses of the Aid for fire sufferers--Baird churches--Wonderful case of versus Walker] the cathedral reredos-- Gratitude to Canada--The land tenure and the Legislature
Lessons of calamity 1864? s.l.: s.n.
Lessons of calamity, a 1895 Jan. 17 3, c. 3-7 Evening Herald discourse delivered in Free St. Andrew's Church, St. John's, Newfoundland, by the Rev. M. Harvey, on Friday, Feb. 27th, 1863, being the day appointed for a general fast by His Excellency the Governor
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Lessons of calamity, a 1895 Jan. 15 3, c. 5-7 Evening Herald discourse delivered in Free St. Andrew's Church, St. John's, Newfoundland, by the Rev. M. Harvey, on Friday, Feb. 27th, 1863, being the day appointed for a general fast by His Excellency the Governor
Letter from Newfoundland 1869 June 1 2, c. 2-3 [The seal fishery--The Royal Gazette weather--The Legislature-- Free rum--A new election-- Our Roman Catholic brethen- -Mines and minerals] initialled S. From the Boston Traveller, May 14
Letter from Newfoundland 1869 May [The seal fishery--The Boston Traveller weather--The Legislature-- Free rum--A new election-- Our Roman Catholic brethen- -Mines and minerals] initialled S. ; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Letter from Newfoundland 1871 Nov. 21 1, c. 1-2 [War in the ocean, life and Royal Gazette death--A queer customer--A dog-fisher] correspondence of the New York Evening Post
Letter from Newfoundland 1871 April 18 1, c. 1-3 [The modern argonauts, start Royal Gazette for the ice fields--Whelping grounds of the whitecoats-- The hunters at work-- Homeward bound, fat cargoes--Value of the seal fishery] signed Delta, from correspondent of Boston Traveller
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Letter from Newfoundland 1871 Sept. 12 1, c. 2-4 p. 2, c. 1-2 [Scenery of Terra Royal Gazette Nova, all tourists welcome-- A walk to Portugal Cove-- The Prince's lookout-- Conception Bay--In Memoriam, on an elevation-- Geological speculations-- Sober realities] correspondence of the Boston
Letter from Newfoundland 1871 Nov. 14 1, c. 1-3 [Urban pig-hunting--Pursuit Royal Gazette and capture of Long Tom-- Fish-day, a nice theological point--Paddy Cuddihy and the Chief Justice--The latest news] signed Delta, correspondence of the Boston Traveller
Letter from Newfoundland 1871 Dec. 12 1, c. 2-3 [The missing link, or the Royal Gazette completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Newfoundland branch-- Benefit to the Canadian railways--Chicago interested--We become nomads once more--More steamers for the seal fishery]
Letter from Newfoundland 1871 Dec. [The missing link, or the Montreal Daily News completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Newfoundland branch-- Benefit to the Canadian railways--Chicago interested--We become nomads once more--More steamers for the seal fishery]
Letter from Newfoundland 1871 Sept. [Urban pig-hunting--Pursuit Boston Traveller and capture of Long Tom-- Fish-day, a nice theological point--Paddy Cuddihy and the Chief Justice--The latest news] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Letter from Newfoundland 1871 Aug. p. 2, c. 1-2 [Scenery of Terra Boston Traveller Nova, all tourists welcome-- A walk to Portugal Cove-- The Prince's lookout-- Conception Bay--In Memoriam, on an elevation-- Geological speculations-- Sober realities] ; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Letter from Newfoundland 1871 March [The modern argonauts, start Boston Traveller for the ice fields--Whelping grounds of the whitecoats-- The hunters at work-- Homeward bound, fat cargoes--Value of the seal fishery] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Letter from Newfoundland 1872 Feb. 2 [Curious historical discovery- Boston Traveller -Opening of the Legislature-- The Revenue] Charles Tuttle and Captain John Mason's description of Newfoundland
Letter from Newfoundland 1872 May 4 2 (suppl) p. 2, c. 1 [Poetry of the ice- Boston Traveller fields, battles of the frost giants--Nights amid the ice- fields, auroral displays-- Tumultous murder] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Letter from Newfoundland 1872 Feb. 1, c. 3-5 [Mediations among the Morning Chronicle tombs--Literature of tombstones--A remarkable epitaph, the man who buried himself--In Memoriam] Elizabeth Purcell (correspondence of the Boston Traveller)
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Letter from Newfoundland 1872 Sept. 25 1 [Flower show--Murder on Boston Traveller Labrador--Death of the Hon. John Kent--The fisheries]
Letter from Newfoundland 1872 April 9 2, c. 1-3 [The great valley of Exploits- Royal Gazette -The valley as a route for a railway--The future of the valley--The Gloucester and Newfoundland fishermen-- Curious historical discovery] signed Delta, correspondence of the Boston Traveller
Letter from Newfoundland 1872 Jan. 31 1 [Condition of the colony, cod Boston Traveller and herring fisheries--Who eat our codfish?--Our suppliers--Value of our fisheries, prospects for the future--Public finances]
Letter from Newfoundland 1872 Sept. 3 2, c. 1 [Progress of the cod fishery- Royal Gazette -The weather--Emigration] correspondence of the Boston Traveller
Letter from Newfoundland 1872 Feb. [The great valley of Exploits- Boston Traveller -The valley as a route for a railway--The future of the valley--The Gloucester and Newfoundland fishermen-- Curious historical discovery] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Letter from Newfoundland 1872 Sept. 25 1 [Flower show--Murder on Boston Traveller Labrador--Death of the Hon. John Kent--The fisheries]
Letter from Newfoundland 1872 Feb. 2 [Curious historical discovery- Boston Traveller -Opening of the Legislature-- The Revenue]
Letter from Newfoundland 1872 Aug. [Progress of the cod fishery- Boston Traveller -The weather--Emigration]; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Letter from Newfoundland 1872 Jan. 31 1 [Condition of the colony, cod Boston Traveller and herring fisheries--Who eat our codfish?--Our suppliers--Value of our fisheries, prospects for the fututre--Public finances]
Letter from Newfoundland 1872 Oct. 8 1, c. 2-4 [Ocean steam navigation-- Royal Gazette Steam between St. John's and Boston--Signs of progress-- Drawbacks--Joanna Hamilton--Beneficence-- French visitors]=La Minerve, Kersaint, Diamant; correspondence of the Boston Traveller
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Letter from Newfoundland 1872 May 28 1, c. 3-4 p. 2, c. 1 [Poetry of the ice- Royal Gazette fields, battles of the frost giants--Nights amid the ice- fields, auroral displays-- Tumultous murder] signed Delta, correspondence of the Boston Traveller
Letter from Newfoundland 1872 Sept. 18 1 [Oceanic steam navigation-- Boston Traveller Steam between St. John's and Boston--Signs of progress-- Drawbacks--Joanna Hamilton--Benefience-- French visitors]--La Minerve, Kersaint, Diamant (ships), HMS Eclipse, HMS Lapwing, Vanessa
Letter from Newfoundland 1872 Sept. 18 1 [Oceanic steam navigation-- Boston Traveller Steam between St. John's and Boston--Signs of progress-- Drawbacks--Joanna Hamilton--Beneficence-- French visitors]=La Minerve, Kersaint, Diamant; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Letter from Newfoundland 1873 March 1, c. 3-4 [The fisherman hibernating-- Royal Gazette Winter in Terra Nova, its beauties and pleasures--The rinks--New mail contract] signed Delta, correspondence of the Boston Traveller
Letter from Newfoundland 1873 Nov. 11 1, c. 1-2 [Our geological survey-- Royal Gazette New map of the Island--New fossils in the Huronian rocks- -Gold-bearing rocks--Lead- ore, a chance for explorers-- Hone-stone--St. George's Bay coal field] signed Delta, correspondence of the Boston Traveller
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Letter from Newfoundland 1873 July 2, c. 1-3 [Rescue of the Polaris-- Royal Gazette Cable-landing monopoly-- Amalgamation of Atlantic companies--Action of government--Results of the seal fishery--Mining] signed Delta, correspondence of the Boston Traveller
Letter from Newfoundland 1873 July 8 1, c. 1-2 [How we spend our money, Royal Gazette sublime tobacco--Wanted, a Maine liquor law--Imports of necessaries--Agriculture]
Letter from Newfoundland 1873 May 6 1, c. 1-3 [Hurrah for the ice fields!-- Royal Gazette Start for the seal hunt-- Prospects--The revenue-- The Washington Treaty--The geological surveyor vs. Delta] signed Delta, correspondence of the Boston Traveller
Letter from Newfoundland 1873 Jan. [The fisherman hibernating-- Boston Traveller Winter in Terra Nova, its beauties and pleasures--The rinks--New mail contract] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Letter from Newfoundland 1873 March [Hurrah for the ice fields!-- Boston Traveller Start for the seal hunt-- Prospects--The revenue-- The Washington Treaty--The geological surveyor vs. Delta] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Letter from Newfoundland 1873 July [Rescue of the Polaris-- Boston Traveller Cable-landing monopoly-- Amalgamation of Atlantic companies--Action of government--Results of the seal fishery--Mining] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Letter from Newfoundland 1873 Oct. [Our geological survey-- Boston Traveller New map of the Island--New fossils in the Huronian rocks- -Gold-bearing rocks--Lead- ore, a chance for explorers-- Hone-stone--St. George's Bay coal field] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Letter from Newfoundland 1872 May 15 1 p. 2, c. 1 De year of de red Boston Traveller [The results of the seal jackets--Our mails--Small- fishery, failures and pox--The Legislature]; disasters--How the steamers version reprinted in The fared, a fat cargo--Causes of Royal Gazette failure, ice and snow-drifts-- Rights of women, female hunters, red jackets and chignons, among the ice--
Letter from Newfoundland 1871 July conti p. 2, c.1 The supplying Boston Traveller [Our salmon fisheries--The system--Evils of credit-- monarch of the brook, his Current events, local steam queer ways--Destruction of service--The fisheries-- salmon roe--Mystery of Union Bank--Washington salmon life--Methods of Treaty--A distinguished cure--How the cod is taken visitor]=Sir William Logan; and cured-- signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Letter from Newfoundland 1871 July 1, c. 1-4 conti p. 2, c.1 The supplying Royal Gazette [Our salmon fisheries--The system--Evils of credit-- monarch of the brook, his Current events, local steam queer ways--Destruction of service--The fisheries-- salmon roe--Mystery of Union Bank--Washington salmon life--Methods of Treaty--A distinguished cure--How the cod is taken visitor]=Sir William Logan; and cured-- signed Delta, correspondence of the Boston Traveller
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Letter from Newfoundland 1872 Feb. p. 2, c. 1 Mackerel--Postal Montreal Daily News [Slate-land--American and improvements--Contract of Newfoundland fishermen-- the Gulf Ports Company-- Opening of the Legislature-- Revenue for 1871-- Athenaeum Building--The weather--Masonic celebration] ; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Letter from Newfoundland 1872 Feb. 1, c. 3-4 p. 2, c. 1 Mackerel--Postal Royal Gazette [Slate-land--American and improvements--Contract of Newfoundland fishermen-- the Gulf Ports Company-- Opening of the Legislature-- Revenue for 1871-- Athenaeum Building--The weather--Masonic celebration] correspondence of the Montreal Daily News
Letter from Newfoundland 1872 Oct. 1 --Lumbering operations--Tilt Boston Traveller [Speculation rife in coal Cove copper mine--Terra mining and lumbering--St. Nova's first exhibition--The George's Bay coal fields fisheries, potato blight-- Reduction of postage-- Murder at Labrador--the weather--Incendiarism-- Coal--Gigantic cuttle fish--A lucky hall]reprinted in The
Letter from Newfoundland 1873 Polaris Bay, the Polar basin [The Polaris--The theory of vanishes--Discoveries of the an open Polar sea-- Polaris expedition--The Polaris returns--Further operations--Winter quarters-- Drift wood--Results of the voyage--Loss of the records] signed Delta; correspondence of the Boston
Letter from Newfoundland 1873 Polaris Bay, the Polar basin Boston Traveller [The Polaris--The theory of vanishes--Discoveries of the an open Polar sea-- Polaris expedition--The Polaris returns--Further operations--Winter quarters-- Drift wood--Results of the voyage--Loss of the records] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Letter from Newfoundland 1873 June Polaris Bay, the Polar basin Boston Traveller [The theory of an open Polar vanishes--Discoveries of the sea-- Polaris expedition--The Polaris returns--Further operations--Winter quarters-- Drift wood--Results of the voyage--Loss of the records] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Letter from Newfoundland 1873 July 1 1, c. 1-3 Polaris Bay, the Polar basin Royal Gazette [The theory of an open Polar vanishes--Discoveries of the sea-- Polaris expedition--The Polaris returns--Further operations--Winter quarters-- Drift wood--Results of the voyage--Loss of the records] signed Delta, correspondence of the Boston
Letter from Newfoundland 1873 Nov. 18 1, c. 1-3 Steam fog alarm at Cape Royal Gazette [Wreck of the barque Rivoli-- Race--Forged bank-notes-- Rescue, a Newfoundland Another wreck, five lives hero--Kindness of the lost--The fisheries, a fishermen-- prosperous year--The elections--Geological survey]hero=Ralph Blackburn, wreck=Three Brothers; signed Delta,
Letter from Newfoundland 1873 Nov. Steam fog alarm at Cape Boston Traveller [Wreck of the barque Rivoli-- Race--Forged bank-notes-- Rescue, a Newfoundland Another wreck, five lives hero--Kindness of the lost--The fisheries, a fishermen-- prosperous year--The elections--Geological survey]hero=Ralph Blackburn, wreck=Three Brothers; signed Delta;
Letter from Newfoundland, a 1872 Oct. 4 1 The Captain's account Boston Traveller forgotten benefactor [Early verified--A plea for the colonization of Terra Nova-- mosquitoes--Escapes Whitbourne fights the Spanish becoming a merman, Armada--The Captain's book thrilling narrative--Perils on Newfoundland a literary from pirates--More troubles- success-- -Work and rest, home at last] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Letter from Newfoundland, a 1872 Nov. 5 1, c. 1-4 The Captain's account Royal Gazette forgotten benefactor [Early verified--A plea for the colonization of Terra Nova-- mosquitoes--Escapes Whitbourne fights the Spanish becoming a merman, Armada--The Captain's book thrilling narrative--Perils on Newfoundland a literary from pirates--More troubles- success-- -Work and rest, home at last] signed Delta, correspondence of the Boston Traveller
Letter from Newfoundland, a 1873 Dec. 9 1, c. 4 2, c. 1-2 The embrace of the Royal Gazette monster of the deep, sixty devil-fish--Early death of the feet in length, the Kraken or monster probable--The devil-fish seen at last [The storm on Labrador an entire devil fish attacks a boat, gets fabrication--Atlantic cable the worst of it, amputation monopoly] signed Delta, without chloroform--Size and correspondence of the Boston appearance of the body-- Traveller
Letter from Newfoundland, a 1873 Dec. 2, c. 1-2 The embrace of the Boston Traveller monster of the deep, sixty devil-fish--Early death of the feet in length, the Kraken or monster probable--The devil-fish seen at last [The storm on Labrador an entire devil fish attacks a boat, gets fabrication--Atlantic cable the worst of it, amputation monopoly] signed Delta; without chloroform--Size and reprinted in The Royal Gazette appearance of the body--
Letter from Newfoundland, 1879 March 2, c. 4-5 [Devil-fish, senior, of Morning Chronicle capture of two enormous Thimble Tickle--Number of devil fish, interesting suckers--The Norwegian statements respecting these kraken, chronicles of the devil monsters, possibility of a new fish] correspondence of the industry Traveller
Letter from Newfoundland, 1873 May [New cable company--Panic Boston Traveller charter of the New York, in the stock market-- Newfoundland and London Probable result--Railway Telegraph Company, across the island] signed important right of pre-emption Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Letter from Newfoundland, 1873 June 1, c. 1-2 [New cable company--Panic Royal Gazette charter of the New York, in the stock market-- Newfoundland and London Probable result--Railway Telegraph Company, across the island] signed important right of pre-emption Delta, correspondence of the Boston Traveller
Letter from Newfoundland, 1874 Jan. [What the Japanese think-- Boston Traveller Gigantic cuttle-fish in Various accounts of great Newfoundland waters, a cuttles--Testimony of perfect specimen obtained, modern naturalists...Agassiz's size and appearanace of the interest in the matter--The devil-fish, the whole subject photograph of the monster-- discussed Plague on Labrador] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Letter from Newfoundland, 1874 Feb. 1, c. 1-4 [What the Japanese think-- Royal Gazette Gigantic cuttle-fish in Various accounts of great Newfoundland waters, a cuttles--Testimony of perfect specimen obtained, modern naturalists...Agassiz's size and appearance of the interest in the matter--The devil-fish, the whole subject photograph of the monster-- discussed Plague on Labrador] signed Delta, correspondence of the Boston Traveller
Letter from Newfoundland, 1872 April 30 1, c. 1-4 [The first of March and the Royal Gazette great seal hunt of 1872, argonauts--The soilers on preparations and prospects, board--Steam sealing fleet-- &c., &c. Locality of the white coats-- Legislative business] signed Delta, correspondence of the Boston Traveller
Letter from Newfoundland, 1872 March 1 [The first of March and the Boston Traveller great seal hunt of 1872, argonauts--The soilers on preparations and prospects, board--Steam sealing fleet-- &c., &c. Locality of the white coats-- Legislative business] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Letter from Newfoundland, 1873 Jan. 21 1, c. 1-4 p. 2, c. 1 under Elizabeth, Royal Gazette Historical sketch of an colonizing, trading, unknown hero, Sir David discovering new lands--Early Kirke first conqueror of French settlement in Canada, for twenty years Canada--Sir David captures Governor of Newfoundland twenty French ships, battle of [Sir David Kirke, his claims Gaspe--Royal imbecility to fame--Sir David, Count and ingratitude...] signed Palatine of Terra Nova-- Delta, correspondence of the
Letter from Newfoundland, 1873 Nov. p. 2, c. 1 under Elizabeth, Boston Traveller Historical sketch of an colonizing, trading, unknown hero, Sir David discovering new lands--Early Kirke first conqueror of French settlement in Canada, for twenty years Canada--Sir David captures Governor of Newfoundland twenty French ships, battle of [Sir David Kirke, his claims Gaspe--Royal imbecility to fame--Sir David, Count and ingratitude...] signed Palatine of Terra Nova-- Delta; reprinted in The Royal
Letter from Newfoundland, 1871 Oct. [The great peninsula of Boston Traveller Labrador, The fisheries, Labrador, value of its climate and soil, the fisheries--Extent of inhabitants, the mountaineer Labrador, its climate and Indians, the Esquimaux, the soil--The inhabitants-- scenery, &c. Mountaineer Indians-- Scenery of Labrador] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Letter from Newfoundland, 1871 Nov. 28 1, c. 1-4 [The great peninsula of Royal Gazette Labrador, The fisheries, Labrador, value of its climate and soil, the fisheries--Extent of inhabitants, the mountaineer Labrador, its climate and Indians, the Esquimaux, the soil--The inhabitants-- scenery, &c. Mountaineer Indians-- Scenery of Labrador] signed Delta, correspondence of the Boston Traveller
Letter from Newfoundland, 1879 Jan. 21 1, c. 4 p. 2, c. 1-2 "I observe that the Royal Gazette Sir John Hawley Glover, a date of my last lettter to the progressive Governor, a trip Traveller is August across the Island, great 14..."Progress at Bett's Cove- mining development [The -Little Bay mine, a cliff of new Chili, wonderful mining copper--Excelsior, El Dorado operations-- superseded] signed Delta, special correspondence to the Boston Traveller
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Letter from Newfoundland, 1879 Jan. p. 2, c. 1-2 "I observe that the Boston Traveller Sir John Hawley Glover, a date of my last lettter to the progressive Governor, a trip Traveller is August across the Island, great 14..."Progress at Bett's Cove- mining development [The -Little Bay mine, a cliff of new Chili, wonderful mining copper--Excelsior, El Dorado operations-- superseded] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Letter from Newfoundland, 1872 Nov. 19 1, c. 1-4 p. 2, c. 1 Terra Nova's first Royal Gazette speculation rife in coal exhibition--The fisheries, mining and lumbering, St. potato blight--Reduction of George's Bay coal fields postage--Murder at [Lumbering operations--Tilt Labrador--The weather-- Cove copper mine-- Incendiarism--Coal-- Gigantic cuttle fish--A lucky haul] signed Delta, correspondence of the Boston
Letter from Newfoundland, 1872 June 4 4 [Mourning and woe--More Boston Traveller Terrible disasters, the seal loss of life--Wreck of two fishery, loss of one hundred steamers--Loss of the lives, wreck of three Monticello--Trial for steamers and nineteen sailing murder--Another wreck-- vessels Action for libel--Strikes] wreck=Impulse, Bloodhound, Huntsman, Retriever
Letter from Newfoundland, 1871 July 3 1, c. 1-4 Geology of the district--The Royal Gazette the capital of Terra Nova, human period--Streetology-- street scenes, Freedom of the Public buildings, statues-- cit, &c. [The harbor and its Ring out the old, ring in the environs-- new--The pigs and goats-- How the pigs enjoy their freedom of the city] signed Delta, correspondence of the Boston Traveller
Letter from Newfoundland, 1871 April Geology of the district--The Boston Traveller the capital of Terra Nova, human period--Streetology-- street scenes, Freedom of the Public buildings, statues-- city, &c. [The harbor and its Ring out the old, ring in the environs-- new--The pigs and goats-- How the pigs enjoy their freedom of the city] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Letter from Newfoundland, 1871 July 1, c. 1-2 [The new Washington Royal Gazette the news of the month Treaty--Close of the seal fishery--Loss of the S.S. Wolf--Prospects of the cod fishery--A Prussian gunboat- -Fearful loss of life, latest news]=Dove signed Delta, correspondence of the Boston Traveller
Letter from Newfoundland, 1871 June [The new Washington Boston Traveller the news of the month Treaty--Close of the seal fishery--Loss of the S.S. Wolf--Prospects of the cod fishery--A prussian gunboat- -Fearful loss of life, latest news]=Dove signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Letter from Newfoundland, 1871 Jan. 31 1, c. 2-3 [How we take the departure Royal Gazette the Union Jack struck in Terra of the British Lion--The Nova ladies give a bit of their mind--The soldiers go, the mackerel arrive--Mining industries--Labrador fishery- -Dangers of the Labrador coast] signed Delta, correspondence of the Boston
Letter from Newfoundland, 1871 Dec. 17 1 [How we take the departure Boston Traveller the Union Jack struck in Terra of the British Lion--The Nova ladies give a bit of their mind--The soldiers go, the mackerel arrive--Mining industries--Labrador fishery- -Dangers of the Labrador coast] signed Delta, ; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Letter from Newfoundland, 1873 Jan. 28 1, c. 1-4 Coal fields of St. George-- Royal Gazette western Newfoundland, its Grand Lake coal field--Soil soil, timber, fisheries, of Bay St. George--The minerals and coal fields Codroy vallies--Port-au- [Position and boundaries, Port--Bay of Islands-- Bay St. George-- Resources of the unknown land--Reduced postage rates- -Mail service] signed Delta, correspondence of the Boston
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Letter from Newfoundland, 1873 Jan. Coal fields of St. George-- Boston Traveller western Newfoundland, its Grand Lake coal field--Soil soil, timber, fisheries, of Bay St. George--The minerals and coal fields Codroy vallies--Port-au- [Position and boundaries, Port--Bay of Islands-- Bay St. George-- Resources of the unknown land--Reduced postage rates- -Mail service] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Letter from Newfoundland-- 1872 June 4 4 [Mourning and woe--More Boston Traveller Terrible disasters--The seal loss of life--Wreck of two fishery--Loss of one hundred steamers--Loss of the lives--Wreck of three Monticello--Trial for steamers and nineteen sailing murder--Another wreck-- vessels Action for libel--Strikes] Geehan, Bloodhound, Retriever, Huntsman, Velocipede, Dundanush,
Letter from the land of cod 1871 Jan. p. 2, c. 1 The Saint's statue-- Boston Traveller [Christmas in fish-and-fog- A saint-worshipper-- land--Santa Claus-- Rationalism--Phases of faith- -Christmas cheer--Monthly summary of news, the Atlantic cables--A mighty seal hunter--Revenue of the year--The weather] signed Delta ; reprinted in The
Letter from the land of cod 1871 Feb. 7 1, c. 1-4 p. 2, c. 1 The Saint's statue-- Royal Gazette [Christmas in fish-and-fog- A saint-worshipper-- land--Santa Claus-- Rationalism--Phases of faith- -Christmas cheer--Monthly summary of news, the Atlantic cables--A mighty seal hunter--Revenue of the year--The weather] signed Delta, correspondence of the
Letter to editor 1873 May 17 3, c. 1 re Clarke's Beach School and Morning Chronicle Mr. Lamb
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Letter to editor 1880 Dec. 2 2, c. 3-5 includes correspondence of Morning Chronicle Montreal Gazette [Position of our agricultural districts...Other regions]
Letter to editor 1880 Dec. 18 1, c. 3-5 submits for publication Rev. Morning Chronicle Sears Papers on agriculture. Paper two In Dec. 21 issue p. 2, c. 3-5, p. 3, c. 1-2.
Letter to editor 1880 Oct. 2, c. 2 In response to letter in the Morning Chronicle Chronicle of Oct. 26 which questioned some facts in article "Copper Mining in Newfoundland"
Letter to editor 1886 April 20 4, c. 3-4 gives reason for having "The Colonist Hand-book of Newfoundland" printed outside the Colony
Letter to editor [Sir, As it is to 1886 July 3 4, c. 3 regarding myself. I should Evening Mercury me a matter of perfect much prefer that in future all indifference what may such personal references appear in the Telegram should be left unnoticed, while at the same time I appreciate your motives in replying to these writers. Yours truly M. Harvey]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Letters from Harvey re 1873 extract from Log-book of a gigantic cuttle-fish fisherman and zoologist by transmitted by Governor Hill Frank Buckland. London: to Lord Kimberley Chapman & Hall, 1875 p.211-16
Letters from Newfoundland 1872 July 9 1, c. 1-4 p. 2, c. 1 De year of de red Royal Gazette [The results of the seal jackets--Small-pox--The fishery, failures and Legislature--May 25 Terrible disasters--How the steamers disasters--Mourning and fared, no fat cargo--Causes woe--More loss of life-- of failure, ice and snow- Wreck of two steamers--Loss drifts--Rights of women, of the Monticello] female hunters, red jackets correspondence of the Boston and chignons, among the ice-- Traveller
Lieut. Greely rescued-- 1884 July 8, c. 1-4 Gazette Seventeen of his party dead from starvation--Terrible suffering of the survivors-- The men reduced to living on strips of sealskin--Affecting scenes at the rescue--The men brought away when within two days of certain
Lieut. Peary's Arctic work 1895 6-7 Christmas Review
Lieut. Saxby's predictions 1869 Oct. "from our special Telegraph (N.B.) and the Newfoundlanders correspondent"
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Lieutenant Peary safe 1892 Sept. 4 New York Tribune
Life and character of Dr. 1875 March lecture given at Athenaeum Livingstone (p. 2, c.5, p. 3, c. 1 of March 16, 1875 Morning Chronicle gives "review" of lecture and Harvey as copied from the Patriot)
Life and Labours of Dr. 1878? lecture given at Lyceum Livingston
Life and poetry of Thomas 1861 Feb. lecture at Temperance Hall Hood, "He sang the song of for the St. John's Young the shirt" Men's Literary and Scientific Institute; source St. John's Daily News Feb. 5, 1861
Life and work of Thomas 1873 Dec. 558-72 Maritime Monthly Brassey
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Life in a chimney 1870 Nov. 29 2, c. 3-4 correspondent of the New Royal Gazette York Evening Post writing from this city
Life in fog-land--The 1870 Nov. 5 1, c. 1-2 [Life in a chimney--Trials? Evening Post fishermen of Newfoundland- of the poor, love and -An Irish emigrant's lament poverty--? ? ?] initialled H.
Life in Labrador--A graphic 1895 July 6, c. 1-2 [The fascination of the ?--? / Gazette description of the Vikings to- of Labrador life--A Cabot day--A Cabot commemoration--Roll of commemoration--Why the England's greatest explorers- great explorer deserves -Arrest of bank directors-- honor--Arrest of Union Bank Overdrafts without any directors security--A domestic tragedy]=killing of two Conroy children by mother
Life in Newfoundland 1870 July 2, c. 2-3 [A holiday excursion-- Telegraph (N.B.) Portugal Cove--Over the hills, a ten miles tramp--A lovely scene--Tales of a wayside inn--Widow Casey und ariel--Meditations among the tombs]
Life in Newfoundland, an 1870 Nov. 22 2, c. 1-2 [The mermaid interviewed-- Royal Gazette ancient mermaid, partridge Partridge shooting] initialled shooting H. correspondence of the N.Y. Evening Post
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Life in Newfoundland--An 1870 Oct. 1, c. 1-2 [The mermaid interviewed-- Evening Post ancient mermaid--Partridge Partridge shooting] shooting initialled H.
Life of our Lord and Saviour 1867 a series of sabbath morning Jesus Christ discourses will commence on Jan. 13; a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Literary characteristics of 1853 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's the bible
Lively times again, a general 1874 Oct. 6 1, c. 6-7 Telegraph (N.B.) election at hand, a severe conflict expected--[Prospects of the government-- Protestant and Roman Catholic dogs--New territory discovered, fertile belt of land explored--The weather, the fisheries]
Lively times again, a general 1874 Oct. 6 1, c. 4 Citizen election at hand, a severe conflict expected--Prospects of government--Protestant and Roman Catholic dogs-- The weather, the fisheries
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Livingstone part I 1875 April 289- Maritime Monthly
Livingstone part II 1875 May 385-99 Maritime Monthly
Lobster catch--It is becoming 1896 July 2, c. 1 Gazette more valuable in Newfoundland--Work of propagation--It is highly developed in the Island Colony, which leads in care of fisheries
Lobster fishery 1896 Oct. 3, c. 6 letter to editor signed M. Evening Herald Harvey, Sec. F.D.
Lobster fishery--Growth of 1888 Jan. 5 8, c. 1-2 [Dangers of the lobster Gazette this important industry in fishery--Value of our Bait Newfoundland--The Bait Act Act--Condition of the enforced--Good results Colony--Political matters-- expected from its operation-- Drowning accident]=James Condition of the Colony-- Robisson Little destitution anywhere-- Political matters
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Lobster season 1896 Dec. 3 3, c. 6 letter to editor Evening Herald
Local affairs--Telegraph 1873 June 5 2, c. 3 Telegraph (N.B.) Company's charter
Local affairs--Telegraph 1873 June 5 2, c. 2 Newfoundland from our own Telegraph (N.B.) Company's charter correspondent
Long term ended--Sir 1895 Aug. 15 6, c. 1-2 [The welcome to Mr. Bond-- Gazette Terence O'Brien farewell to The Union Bank case--The Newfoundland--Mr. Bond's fishing season] new loan--He tells of the good effect its negotiation will have on the Colony's finances
Looking on the dark side--St. 1885 Sept. 3 2, c. 1-2 [Condition of chronic Gazette John's Chamber of grumbling--Looking to the Commerce annual report-- future--Sir Ambrose Shea's Remarks on the Canadian mission--Give Canada "a bit duties--Fair prospects for the of their mind"--Look at the current report]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Lord Dunraven's " Glimpse 1881 March 1, c. 2-4 "The Newfoundland Royal Gazette at Newfoundland" correspondent of the Montreal Gazette, under date of Feb. 7..."
Lord Granville's despatch-- 1870 June 2, c. 2 "Unable, owing to the Telegraph (N.B.) Loss by fire--Sad calamity-- pressure on our The latest news space,...following extracts"
Lord Knutsford blamed, 1891 March 4, c. 1-2 arbitration; submitted March New York Tribune sharply attacked in the 17 Newfoundland legislature, submitting to Canadian protests against the interests of Newfoundland, Mr. Bond explains the failure of the American treaty, lobsters may not last to the close of
Lord Lonsdale 1879 Oct. 4 2, c. 2-3 [Sanitary progress] Lonsdale Morning Chronicle arrives in yacht Northumbria Newfoundland correspondent Montreal Gazette
Loss of nineteen lives at sea-- 1875 Dec. 17 2, c. 6-7 [Perilous position of the Globe Two coasting vessels survivors--Heroic reports to wrecked--Brave deeds of the save, the brave fisherman, Pouch Cove fishermen Moores--Recovery of the bodies--The scene of the wreck visited--Another wreck, loss of seven lives]wrecks=Waterwitch and Hopewell
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Loss of the Hanoverian-- 1885 Sept. 15 5, c. 1-2 [A terrible grating sound-- Gazette Strikes on a rock off the The boats were at once Newfoundland coast--The launched--The news of the cause of the disaster-- catastrophe--Cause of the Passengers all safely landed disaster--Most vigilant and and well cared for careful commander-- Condition of the ship--Latest regarding the Hanoverian]
Loss of the steamer "Wolf"-- 1871 May 20 2, c. 4-5 Citizen Progress of the seal fishery-- Mining--Political--Police regulations--Business and the weather
Loss of the Vicksburgh 1875 June 2, c. 5 Globe
Lost explorers, wrecked on 1894 Jan. 23 4, c. 4-5 submitted Dec. 5 to the Evening Herald the bleak shores of an Arctic Philadelphia Public Ledger island, in an unseaworthy vessel, poorly manned and wretchedly provisioned, Bjorling, a young Swedish scientist, sailed from St. John's to his death
Lost explorers, wrecked on 1894 Jan. 26 4, c. 4-5 submitted Dec. 5 to the Evening Herald the bleak shores of an Arctic Philadelphia Public Ledger island, in an unseaworthy vessel, poorly manned and wretchedly provisioned, Bjorling, a young Swedish scientist, sailed from St. John's to his death (concluded)
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Lost explorers, wrecked on 1894 Jan. 24 4, c. 4 submitted Dec. 5 to the Evening Herald the bleak shores of an Arctic Philadelphia Public Ledger island, in an unseaworthy vessel, poorly manned and wretchedly provisioned, Bjorling, a young Swedish scientist, sailed from St. John's to his death (continued)
Lost explorers, wrecked on 1894 Jan. 25 4, c. 4-5 submitted Dec. 5 to the Evening Herald the bleak shores of an Arctic Philadelphia Public Ledger island, in an unseaworthy vessel, poorly manned and wretchedly provisioned, Bjorling, a young Swedish scientist, sailed from St. John's to his death (continued)
Lots of cod and lobster, 1890 Nov. Rev. Moses Harvey in N.Y. Evening Herald? Newfoundland experiments Tribune in artificial propagation, all that scientists have ever claimed is more than realized at the Dildo hatchery, an interesting analysis of this season's results and a graphic picture of the processes
Lots of cod and lobster-- 1890 Nov. 17 4, c. 1-3 processes [Mature is New York Tribune Newfoundland's experiments audacious--How the fish are in artificial propagation--All taken--Seventeen millions that American scientists may from seventeen hundred-- ever claimed is more than Plans for the coming year-- realized at the Dildo Nielsen's lobster nests-- hatchery--An interesting Results of incredible analysis of this season's magnitude--An average results and a graphic picture yield per lobster of 18,970--
Loyola, part II 1860 Jan. 11 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Luck of the seal hunter-- 1892 April 7 5, c. 1-2 [The business of the session-- Gazette Newfoundlanders happy Trinity Bay disaster] over the season's work-- Business in the Island Legislature--A loan needed-- Trinity Bay disaster
Ludicrous side of life and 1859 Jan. 27 lecture at the Mechanics' some of its interpreters Insititute
Lumbering capabilities of 1872 Nov. 4 2, c. 1-2 the curiousity is a cuttle fish Telegraph (N.B.) Terra Nova--A curiousity of natural history--The fisheries--Speculation in coal mining
Luther, Part II - His Public 1858 Jan. 13 a lecture given at St. Andrew's Career
Luther, Part III - His inner 1858 Jan. 20 a lecture given at St. Andrew's Life and Work
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Luther, The Christian 1858 Jan. 6 a lecture given at St. Andrew's Reformer, Part I, Early Life of Luther.
Making boneless codfish-- 1891 Jan. 8 5,c. 1-2 [Case of a French smuggler-- Gazette Newfoundland being forced The devil fish once more-- into enterprising ways--The Political] case of a smuggler--The finding of the latest devil fish- -The mistake of the lucky fishermen
Man the worker 1870 Oct. 226-34 Stewart's Quarterly
Maritime interests of 1877 Nov. 27 2, c. 6-7 [Opening of the Supreme Gazette Newfoundland--Supreme Court--The S.S> Thames, a Court business--Storms at narrow escape, fearful sea--Bank changes--A storms--Loss of a vessel with complaint against the fifty persons on board--The Telegraph companies Union Bank--Public telegrams]loss=The Rose of Carbonear
Market for Canada--What 1891 Jan. 27 2, c. 1-3 [Our tobacco account-- Gazette Newfoundland buys and Wines and liquor--An where she buys--Epidemic epidemic of diphtheria-- of diphtheria--Interesting Opinions of the doctors-- details of the Island's trade-- Artificial propagation of fish] The artificial propagation of fish
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Matter of grave import, the 1891? New York Tribune? Newfoundland troubles assuming a very serious phase, Lord Knutsford's bill, Salisbury treating the subject very gingerly, coercion not popular in the Imperial Parliament
Matters in Newfoundland--A 1887 May 11 2, c. 2 [Placentia branch railway-- Gazette foolish French threat--Ballot Bank fishery--Death of Bill passed--Preparations for Thomas Glen, Esq.--The the fishery Ballot Bill]
Matters in Newfoundland-- 1892 Sept. 6 7, c. 1-2 [Investigation of the causes Gazette Fixing the blame in of the fire--Legislation--The connection with the great fisheries--The Dildo cod fire--The Legislature taking hatchery--Lobster hatching] action to improve the city-- Fishery prospects fair--Cod and lobster hatching
Matters in Newfoundland-- 1887 June 8 2, c. 3-4 [Close of the Legislature--the Gazette Opening the Supreme Court Queen's birthday--Arrival of and closing the legislature-- the Premier--Marine Tall talk by French ?--Fair disasters--Outlooks of the fishery prospects--The season's operations--French codfish striking in and market gasconading] promising well
Matters in Newfoundland-- 1885 March 8, c. 1-2 --Estimated revenue for Gazette Peculiar position of the 1885--The seal hunt of 1885, Whiteway cabinet--The start for the ice fields-- finances of the colony--The Number of steamers-- seal fishery and its prospects- Second trips discontinued-- -Death of Judge Hayward Prospects--Death of the Hon. [Position of the government-- Mr. Justice Hayward--Fatal The budget--Estimated accident at Ferryland--The expenditure for 1885 weather--Sir Ambrose Shea]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Matters in Newfoundland-- 1885 Sept. 2 2, c. 3 [The SS. Summerside--The Gazette Perilous position of a SS. Nestorian at St. Shotts-- wrecked whaler's crew-- Arrival of the SS. Eagle-- Damage to the Grassbrooke-- Arrival of an American Marine casualties--Fishery whaler--Vessel run down-- prospects and protection Fishery protection steamers-- The SS. Miranda--The fisheries--Fatal accident]=Kenneth
Matters in Newfoundland-- 1894 May 15 6, c. 1-2 [Cases all much alike--The Gazette The Government's chances first bye-election--The depend much on delay--The country all right--Sir James bye-election contest a bitter Winter supported--The Bay one, in which violent de Verde candidates--The language is too common weather
Meeting of Church of 1877 July 2, c. 3-4 [Methodist Conference--Tilt Gazette England Synod--Resignation Cove mine, a suit in equity-- of Bishop Kelly--Methodist Union and Commercial Conference--A mining suit-- banks--Mr. Andrew--Death Union and Commercial of the Hon. James Clift-- Bank--Prosperous banking-- Seamen's Home--The Mr. Andrew--Obituary fisheries] Seaman's Home--The fisheries
Meeting of the Diocesan 1876 Oct. 2, c. 4-5 Gazette Synod of the Church of England--A coadjutor Bishop--Destructive storm in Labrador--Tour of the Governor--Lord Dunraven in Newfoundland--Progress of the French shore negotiation- -The Direct Cable Company
Meeting of the Legislature-- 1875 Feb. 1 1, c. 4-5 Telegraph (N.B.) A railway--Lumbering, prospect of a change of policy--Confederation-- Revenue--The weather--S.S. "City of Brooklyn"--S.S. "Faraday"
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Memoir on marine algae 1857 16 APSIII no. C56 reel 26 Historical Magazine
Memoirs of an extinct race; 1875 June 498- Maritime Monthly or, The Red Indians of Newfoundland
Memoirs of an extinct race; 1875 July 1 1, c. 3-5 p. 2, c. 1-2 from Maritime Morning Chronicle or, The Red Indians of Monthly for June Newfoundland (concluded)
Memoirs of an extinct race; 1875 June 1, c. 3-5 p. 2, c. 1 from Maritime Morning Chronicle or, The Red Indians of Monthly for June Newfoundland (continued)
Memory of Burns 1881 Feb. "The following tribute to the memory of Burns, by the Rev. M. Harvey, was read at the last Burns' Celebration of the St. Andrew's Society..." ; source coll. 041, 2.01.002
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Middle ages, their 1862 Jan. 17 a lecture presented in the characteristics - picture of Temperance Hall, St. John's; the tenth century - St. "the Sabat Mater Dolorosa - Bernard of Clairaux and the Luther and the reformation twelfth century - hymns - battle song of monasticism, its result - Gustavus Adolphus"; also in mediaeval hymns, dics irae, The Home and Foreign its authorship - Marialatry - record of the Lower hymns to the Virgin Mary Provinces, 1869
Mighty hunter, remarkable 1873 May 8 1, c. 6-7 Telegraph (N.B.) feat? in killing seals--The New York, Newfoundland and London Telegraph Company, an awkward proviso in their charter-- Sudden death--Close time for seals--The mail and the weather--The Maritime
Military usages and 1854 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's operations of the Assyrians as confirmatory of Scripture - Jewish captives in the Sculptures. - Scripture references to battles, seiges, marches, and captives.
Millennium March a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Mineral resources of 1877 June 2, c. 4-6 [Sir William Logan's opinion Globe Newfoundland second paper of our mining prospects-Dr. Sterry Hunt on the Quebec group-A deposit of 700,000 tons of ore ascertained, English copper mines, comparative produce of ore- How the copper die occurs- Mr. Murray's opinion of our
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Mineral resources of 1877 June 2, c. 7-8 [Extent of the serpentine Globe Newfoundland third paper rocks--How mining is carried on--Our mining laws-- Investments in mining]
Minerals of Newfoundland 1881 March 2, c. 4-5 from the Maine Mining Morning Chronicle Journal, signed M.H.
Mining in Newfoundland 1870 Oct. 4 1, c. 2-3 Evening Post
Mining in Newfoundland 1881 March 2, c. 2-5 special correspondence to Morning Chronicle Maine Mining Journal, signed M. Harvey
Mining operations in 1873 March 130 [Copper mine--Notre Dame Cdn. Ill. News Newfoundland Mining Company--Gold--A metalliferous zone--Marble-- Coal--Roofing slate]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Mining operations in 1873 April 22 1, c. 2-4 [Copper mine--Notre Dame Royal Gazette Newfoundland Mining Company--Gold--A metalliferous zone--Marble-- Coal--Roofing slate] written for the Canadian Illustrated News
Mining operations--Golden 1870 Nov. 2 2, c. 3 Citizen visions--Business of the country--Church news-- Political
Mining prospects, fisheries, 1870 Aug. 2 1, c. 1-2 [The summer fishery-- Royal Gazette manufactures, &c. Manufactures beginning-- Lord Granville's despatch] Newfoundland correspondence of the Montreal Daily News
Mining prospects, fisheries, 1870 July [The summer fishery-- Montreal Daily News manufactures, &c. Manufactures beginning-- Lord Granville's despatch] ; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Mining prospects--New 1876 Sept. 4 2, c. 2-3 Citizen steam contract--Murder at Burgeo--Wreck of the Spanish brigantine "Mayaguezana"--The fisheries--Mr. Hutton
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Mining--Stewarts Quarterly-- 1870 May 5 2, c. 3 Telegraph (N.B.) Political
Ministry of Good Angels. June a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Mis Fineshette n October 1897 April 24 Sesame
Miscellaneous, 1877 Dec. 15 2, c. 1 [Probable developments of North Star Newfoundland modern evangelism] correspondence of the Toronto Globe, evangelism, crowded meetings, great interest awakened
Missed opportunity--Our St. 1895 June 5 6, c. 1-2 [The fisheries] Gazette John's correspondent on the Newfoundland question-- Holds Canada blundered-- The prospects for the fisheries--A cause of satisfactory anticipations
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Mission to fishermen--What 1893 Dec. 9 8, c. 1-2 [The political waves still high] Gazette it has done for the Deep Sea toilers of Newfoundland-- Echoes of the election fight-- Libel suit against a paper-- Talk of petitions to unseat
Mission to Labrador 1894 Jan. 19 4, c. 4-5 about the Mission to Deep Evening Herald fisherfolk, a full and Sea Fishermen, written for interesting description of the the London Daily Chronicle work accomplished by this noble institution
Mission to Labrador 1894 Jan. 22 4, c. 3 about the Mission to Deep Evening Herald fisherfolk, a full and Sea Fishermen, written for interesting description of the the London Daily Chronicle work accomplished by this noble institution (concluded)
Mission to Labrador 1894 Jan. 20 4, c. 4-5 about the Mission to Deep Evening Herald fisherfolk, a full and Sea Fishermen, written for interesting description of the the London Daily Chronicle work accomplished by this noble institution (continued)
Mission to Labrador--Steam 1895 July 3 2, c. 1-2 [The retrenchment scheme-- Gazette yacht Sir Donald again ready Latest about the fisheries] for duty--Newfoundland economy--Does not meet universal approval among the people of the Island Colony
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Missionary Spirit of the 1873 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's Jesuits.
Modern books about 1895 6-7 YuleTide Christmas Number Newfoundland
Modern democracy 1869 July 166- PAB has July, Osmond Oct. Stewart's Quarterly
Modern democracy 1894 6-7 Christmas Review
Modern missions and their 1874 March pencilled in "not delivered" results
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Modus vivendi matter--Firm 1890 May 6 7, c. 1 [More despatches] Gazette determination to resist the obnoxious arrangement-- Correspondence between the Newfoundland and the Imperial authorities
Monster cuttle fish 1874 Sept. 28 5, c. 6 "Land and Water publishes N.Y. Times the following correspondence which has been received by Mr. Frank Buckland..." includes letter by Harvey
Monsters of the deep--The 1886 Nov. 25 7, c. 1-2 [Two perfect specimens-- Gazette devil fish reappears on the Particulars regarding these Newfoundland coast--The specimens--These gigantic specimens not preserved-- cuttle fish--Some human Description of the big squid-- victim encircled--The now Thought to be the sea serpent celebrated devil fish]
Monument to the late Miss 1893 Cowan - Matron of the St. John's hospital
Monuments of Egypt - Up 1855 Jan. 25 a lecture given at St. Andrew's the Nile - Memphis - The Pyramids - The Sphinx - City of On - Denderah - Thebes - Memnon Luxor - Karnac.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Monuments of Egypt as 1855 Feb. 25 introductory lecture Presbyterian Witness illustrative of scripture delivered in Free St. Andrew's Church on the 11th January, 1855
Monuments of Egypt as 1855 Feb. 29 conclusion of introductory Presbyterian Witness illustrative of scripture lecture delivered in Free St. Andrew's Church on the 11th January, 1855
More about Newfoundland 1870 April 6-28 Stewart's Quarterly
More about Newfoundland 1873 March 194 [Discovery of a valuable Cdn. Ill. News mining prospects lead mine, La Manche mine- -Lead found at Port-au-Port- -Tilt Cove and Notre Dame mines--Starting for the seal hunt
More about Newfoundland-- 1872 Jan. 5 1, c. 3-5 Morning Chronicle Second paper (concluded)
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. More about Newfoundland-- 1872 Jan. 3 1, c. 3-5 p. 2, c. 1-3. "We begin the Morning Chronicle Second paper (continued) publication this morning of another Newfoundland article from the pen of Rev. M. Harvey, contained in the April number of Stewart's Quarterly Magazine..." p. 2, c. 4
More about Newfoundland-- 1872 Jan. 4 1, c. 3-5 p. 2, c. 1. Morning Chronicle Second paper (continued)
More about the Polaris 1873 July source: Osmond Evening Post expedition
Moses the legislator - His 1854 May 14 MG 339 Box 1; a lecture antecedents, mission, given at St. Andrew's endowments and influence
Movements of herring--A 1893 March 7, c. 1-2 [Inspection of pickled fish-- Gazette cause of wonder and loss to How to improve the Newfoundland fishermen-- inspection--The Bait Act-- The deficient inspection of Boneless codfish--The pickled fish--The Bait Act-- markets--The seal fishery-- Preparations for the seal Halifax Conference] fisheries--The Halifax Conference
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Mr. Bond's convention-- 1891 April 15 5, c. 1-2 Gazette Newfoundlanders changing their views as to its value-- Exclusion of green cod-- Causes them to think there is not so much in the Treaty as there should be
Mr. McNeily's letter in the 1882 July 1, c. 3-4 Evening Mercury Public Ledger
Mr. Tupper and Mr. Bond-- 1892 April 19 5, c. 1-3 [The budget--Public debt-- Gazette How they may have Our strained relations with disagreed over the Canada--The seal fishery-- Newfoundland treaty--A Legislative--French Shore] peculiar irregularity in procedure that raised a debate--The budget and debt
Mr. Whiteway's speech 1878 Jan. 1 2, c. 4-5 [Value of Newfoundland Gazette before the Fishery fisheries--Future Commission--The fisheries developments of these and their development--The fisheries--The bait question-- bait question--The West The west coast murders-- Coast murders--Miscellaneous Loss of the Jane Stewart-- Saw mills--The seal fishery-- Another devil fish]
Mr. Whiteway's speech on 1878 Jan. 15 3, c. 4-5 [How Americans utilize their Gazette the fishery claims--How privileges--Free markets in Americans use their United States, are equivalent privileges--Free market for privileges conceded--The question--Tilt cove mine-- Washington Treaty The weather--Cod-fish privileges in a national point of view--Tile Cove mine-- The weather--Price of codfish]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Murder at Burgeo--Wreck of 1876 Sept. 7 2, c. 3-4 Gazette the Mayaguezana--New mineral discoveries--The coastal service--The fisheries--Trade of Newfoundland--Mr. Patterson in St. John's
Murder at Labrador-- Flower 1872 Sept. 21 2, c. 2-3 Citizen show--Death of the Hon. John Kent--Lumbering--New sub-marine cable--The fisheries--New steamer for the seal fishery--Opening of the exhibition
Murders in Newfoundland 1872 July 8 1 [How the murder was Boston Traveller committed, motive of the crime...]victims--Elfrida Pike, Mrs. Geehan and Garrett Sears, convicted for the latter two Patrick Geehan and Joanna Hamilton
Murders in Newfoundland 1872 July 8 1 motive of the crime--Sears's Boston Traveller [How the murder was mode of concealing the committed, body--The victim made to dig his own grave-- Discovery--Exculpatory statements of prisoners--The verdict] Elfrida Pike, Patrick Geehan, Joanna Hamilton, Garrett Sears, Harbor Grace
Murray to Morine--The 1898 Nov. 14 6, c. 1-2 a series of correspondence Gazette correspondence in the between Murray and Morine; Newfoundland coup--Due to Not Harvey? see Nov. 19 partizan politics--St. John's article Liberal Association drew the Governor's attention to Mr. Morine's position
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Mystery of the sea serpent 1899 13-14 Parsons Xmas Annual solved
Name 'Quidi Vidi'; Devil's 1930 Dec. 107 Veteran's Magazine Cove, May 29th, 1812
Narrow escape of two 1873 Dec. 6 PAB has American Rod and Gun and American fishermen from a gigantic Sportsman Dec 6 Sportsman cuttle fish
Narrow escape of two 1873 Dec. 6 PAB has American Rod and Gun and American fishermen from a gigantic Sportsman Dec 6 Sportsman cuttle fish
Narrow escape of two 1873 Dec. 6 PAB has American American Sportsman fishermen from a gigantic Sportsman Dec 6 cuttle fish Submitted Oct. 29
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. National Destines - Great 1857 Feb. Samaria, Fulfilment of Northern Route from Prophecy - Plain of Jerusalem - Scene of the Esdraelon - Armageddon - battles of Ai, Michmash, and Gilboa; a lecture given at St. Gibeon - Summit of Bethel, Andrew's view from it. Mounts Gerizim and Ebal - Shechem - Jacob's Well -
Native industries-- 1876 June 2, c. 2-3 Citizen Development of our steam communication--Mining-- The fisheries--Departure of Sir Stephen Hill. ex- Governor--War steamers-- The Queen's birthday
Near future, how the 1885 Oct. CNS Col. 041, 2.01.002, Evening Mercury elections are going pencilled M.H.
New Atlantic Cable 1873 Sept. 11 2, c. 3 [Our great capitalists-- Gazette Company--Evils of Annual exhibition of flowers, monopoly--The Duplex fruits and vegetables--The System--Our great weather and the fisheries] capitalists--Horticultural exhibition--The weather and the fisheries
New cable--Arrival of the 1874 Aug. 14 11, c. [New era in transatlantic World (N.Y.) Faraday at St. John's--the telegraphy--Splendid cable successfully laid to performance of the Faraday Conception Bay, in cable laying--Progress of Newfoundland--Incidents of the expedition--The officers, the voyage--Virtual end of engineers, etc., condition of the Anglo-American the cable--Future Company's monopoly operations...General news]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. New cod fishing grounds-- 1894 Feb. 6 6, c. 1-2 [Imports and exports for Gazette Interesting discoveries by a 1892--Political--Restored St. Newfoundland captain-- John's] Island's trade record--The political situation-An important decision in regard to contestations--Restored St. John's
New from Newfoundland-- 1889 April 23 5, c. 1-2 [Cod hatching--Lobster Gazette Manhood suffrage and how it hatching--Roman Catholic was carried--The cod and schools--Railway extension] the lobster--Possibilities and profit of their artificial propagation
New Land Act, adopted by 1884 July 1 8, c. 1 [The antiquated policy-- Gazette Newfoundland to promote Licenses of occupation-- settlement, provisions of the Homestead rights--Fair share measure of the emigrants]
New mail route--Between 1887 Jan. 6 7, c. 1-2 [The future of our seal Gazette Newfoundland and Canada fishery--The destitution cry-- via the Placentia railway-- A libel suit--Partially Future of the seal fishery-- rectified the verdict] suit=J.E. The cry of destitution not Furneaux (Even. Mercury) justified--An interesting libel vs. editor of Even. Telegram suit between journalists
New Ministry formed--Mr. 1894 April 14 1, c. 7 special Gazette Goodridge is now the Premier of Newfoundland-- Condemn Supreme Court-- The aim of a resolution introduced by Mr. Bond in the Colonial Legislature--The new Cabinet
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. New project--A dock for St. 1878 Aug. 23 3, c. 4-5 conti. title: Looking towards Gazette John--Fishery news--Exports home--The closing scene-- from Newfoundland and United in sorrow Labrador for the year 1877-- Other industries--Cod liver oil manufacture--Tricks of trade--The death of the papal delegate--A noble character
New school master of punch 1873 Feb. 159-65 Cobbiduck, Job Maritime Monthly bowl
New Year's Day in codland, 1871 Jan. 17 Telegraph (N.B.) Santa Claus biography--THe cables--Political--The predicted storms
Newfoundland Johnstone's Universal Cyclopaedia
Newfoundland Encyclopedia Britannica, 9th ed.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland 1870 Aug. 25 122-23 "The correspondent of the Canadian News Montreal News writes from St. John's..." [Quadrennial visitation--Wesleyan Methodism--The troops gone]
Newfoundland 1870 Dec. 1 347 "A correspondent writing Canadian News from St. John's discourses thus on "Cemeteries, their lessons"..."
Newfoundland 1870 Feb. 3 70-71 correspondent of the St. John Canadian News Telegraph; about confederation and mines
Newfoundland 1870 Nov. 1 2, c. 1-2 [Newfoundland ptarmigan-- Royal Gazette The fisheries--Annexation proclivities] correspondence of Montreal Daily News
Newfoundland 1870 Oct. [Newfoundland ptarmigan-- Montreal Daily News The fisheries--Annexation proclivities] ; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland 1870 Sept. [The Labrador fisheries--The Montreal Daily News telegraph as an auxiliary-- Lord Kimberley and the troops--Mining prospects-- The Tyne crew] ; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Newfoundland 1870 Oct. 1, c. 3-4 [The Labrador fisheries--The Royal Gazette telegraph as an auxiliary-- Lord Kimberley and the troops--Mining prospects-- The Tyne crew] from correspondence of Montreal Daily News
Newfoundland 1871 Feb. 9 87 "A correspondent of the Canadian News Montreal News thus pleasantly gossips about affairs in St. John, from which city he writes under date of Jan. 7..."
Newfoundland 1871 Oct. 5 218 letter written Aug. 31 from Canadian News the Montreal Daily News? about constructing a railroad through the island
Newfoundland 1871 Dec. 14 378 written Nov. 11 for the Canadian News Montreal Daily News? about cod fishery and trade
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland 1871 Dec. 15 2, c. 5-6 [Our climate--Newfoundland Globe fog--Banks of Newfoundland--Silver thaw-- Aurora Borealis--Coloured aurora--Late aurora phenomena]
Newfoundland 1871 July 42-43 correspondence of the Canadian News Montreal Daily News; about fisheries, agriculture, Scanderia, weather and Union Bank
Newfoundland 1871 May 18 311 includes extract from "The Canadian News correspondent of the Montreal Daily News, writing from St. John's under date of April 13..."; about Monticello and American steamers engaging in the seal fishery
Newfoundland 1871 Nov. 16 314-15 written Oct. 13 for the Canadian News Montreal Daily News? about the shore fishery, Labrador fishery, and Labrador
Newfoundland 1871 Feb. [Origin of the ceremony-- Boston Traveller Mummers--Curious fate of a marriage ring--Atlantic cables, failure again] ; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland 1871 Jan. [Our climate--The winds-- Montreal Daily News An observatory needed] ; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Newfoundland 1871 Jan. 77-78, 335-38 New Dominion Monthly
Newfoundland 1871 March 1, c.2-4 [Origin of the ceremony-- Royal Gazette Mummers--Curious fate of a marriage ring--Atlantic cables, failure again] correspondence of the Boston Traveller
Newfoundland 1871 March 1, c. 1-2 [Winter in St. John's, rinking-- Royal Gazette Christmas and New Year's Day] correspondence of Montreal Daily News
Newfoundland 1871 Jan. 3 1, c. 2-3 [A salmon that took in ballast- Royal Gazette -Love me, love my pig] Newfoundland correspondent of the New York Evening Post
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland 1871 Jan. 17 1, c. 1-2 [Our climate--The winds-- Royal Gazette An observatory needed] from correspondence of Montreal Daily News
Newfoundland 1871 Feb. [Winter in St. John's, rinking-- Montreal Daily News Christmas and New Year's Day] ; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Newfoundland 1872 Nov. 28 346 written Oct. 28 for the Globe; Canadian News [Plants and birds--Our ptarmigan or grouse-- Bitterns, plovers, snipes, &c.- -Great northern diver--The great auk--Coal speculation]
Newfoundland 1872 Oct. 232 written Sept. 2 for the Globe; Canadian News [Political situation--Condition of settlers--St. George's Bay- -Great coal fields--Fisheries of St. George's Bay--Dr. Bell's opinion of the west coast]
Newfoundland 1872 Sept. 26 199 written Aug. 20 for the Canadian News Globe; [Condition of the colony, exports for 1871-- Report of the geological survey for 1871-- Conclusions--Economic materials--Prospects of the cod fishery]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland 1872 Sept. 19 186-87 written Aug. 20 for the Canadian News Montreal Daily News; [Oceanic steam communication--Steam between St. John's and Boston--Signs of progress-- The fisheries]
Newfoundland 1872 Sept. 12 166-67 written Aug. 3 for the Globe; Canadian News [Increased value of the fisheries, exportation of fresh fish--Direct steam communication for Newfoundland] Tilt Cove Mine
Newfoundland 1872 Aug. 1 74-75 written July 3 [Fog, caplin, Canadian News codfish, seines and bultows-- Salmon fisheries--Icebergs abound]
Newfoundland 1872 July 4 10-11 "Communicated by the Canadian News correspondent of the Globe..." May 25 about the loss of the sealing vessel Huntsman and the seal fishery
Newfoundland 1872 Feb. 1 74-75 correspondent of the Toronto Canadian News Globe about the geological survey conducted by Alexander Murray
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland 1872 March 170-71 written Feb. 7 [Opening of Canadian News the Legislature--Death of the late Chief Justice--"Let us trade"]Justice=Sir Francis Brady
Newfoundland 1872 Dec. 12 377-79 written Nov. 13 for the Globe Canadian News about Labrador; [Climate and soil--Table-land of the interior--Moravian missions, the Esquimaux--Fisheries-- Scenery]
Newfoundland 1872 Jan. 11 24-25 written Nov. 25 for Toronto Canadian News Globe; [Our climate-- Newfoundland fog--Banks of Newfoundland]
Newfoundland 1872 June 394 written May 14 for the Canadian News Toronto Globe about the loss of sealing vessels Hunstman, Bloodhound and Retriever and Monticello
Newfoundland 1872 Nov. 21 330-31 written Oct. 15 for the Globe; Canadian News [Timber of the Humber District--Coal--Marbles-- Fisheries of the Humber-- Bonne Bay--The north-west shore]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland 1872 Dec. 19 394-95 written Nov. 13 for the Canadian News Globe; [Important mineral discovery--Gulf Ports Company--Fog-whistle for Cape Race]
Newfoundland 1872 Sept. 10 1, c. 1-3 [The harbor of St. John's-- Royal Gazette Picturesque entrance of the harbor--The surrounding country--Boat races--The weather, remarkable shower of quartz rocks] correspondence of Montreal Daily News
Newfoundland 1872 Aug. [The harbor of St. John's-- Montreal Daily News Picturesque entrance of the harbor--The surrounding country--Boat races--The weather, remarkable shower of quartz rocks] ; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Newfoundland 1873 July 3 426 written May 27 for the Canadian News Globe; [Telegraph matters-- Important offer of government]
Newfoundland 1873 July 459-60 written June 10; [Results of Canadian News the seal fishery of 1873--The cod fishery--The telegraph matter]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland 1873 May 8 298-99 written April 1 for Globe; Canadian News [The Washington Treaty-- The budget--The seal fishery--A "close" time for seals]
Newfoundland 1873 April 10 235-36 written for Toronto Globe Canadian News about Treaty of Washington and timber
Newfoundland 1873 March 171-72 written Feb. 6 for a Toronto Canadian News paper; [The seal hunt-- Rescue of shipwrecked crews--The Legislature-- Later]wrecks=Sailor's Home and Julia, crews rescued by Kitty Glidden
Newfoundland 1873 May 22 2, c. 5 [Extraordinary ice voyage of Globe 1,440 miles, arrival of the "Polaris" party--Voyage of the Polaris--Voyage on the ice raft--Rescue--Prospects of the Polaris]
Newfoundland 1873 Sept. 11 582 written Aug. 5 for the Globe Canadian News about the general election, telegraph and Labrador fisheries
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland 1873 July 488 written June 24 for the Globe Canadian News about the telegraph, Direct United States Cable Company and Ginx's baby
Newfoundland 1894 Baedeker's Dominion of Canada Handbook
Newfoundland 1899 Dec. 16 4 Christmas number Gazette
Newfoundland "means 1873 Sept. 9 2, c. 3 Citizen business"--Injuries inflicted by monopolies--"Duplex telegraphing"--Our exporting merchants--The weather and the fisheries
Newfoundland & Canada-- 1891 March 7, c. 1-2 [The address in reply--The Gazette Hard words for the Dominion Governor's reply-- from Island legislators-- Reciprocity wanted--What Violence without force--A the Premier things--What Sir rebuke from the governor William thinks about which meets the confederation--Baird versus commendation of moderate Walker--The seal fishery-- people--A dissident Premier Legislative]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland & union-- 1888 May 4 7, c. 1 [The benefits of union with Gazette Confederation likely to carry Canada--An invasion of after a severe struggle--The Canadian "drummers"] probable delegates and when they will start for Ottawa-- Objectious urged to union
Newfoundland (from Globe's 1872 Sept. 27 3, c. 1-2 [Direct steam service--New Montreal Weekly Witness Correspondence) Death of cable] the Hon. John Kent
Newfoundland ["A special 1875 Feb. 2, c. 3 from our own correspondent Gazette despatch received yesterday in St. John's, Newfoundland, informs us that the Government of that Colony have apparently come to the determination to avail themselves of their rights, and to abolish the telegraph monopoly by pre-emption."]
Newfoundland [Our 1872 Feb. 6 2, c. 4-5 Tilt Cove copper mine-- Globe minerals-- Notre Dame mine--La Manche lead mine--Gold predicted--Economic materials--Coal fields-- Washington Treaty--The revenue for 1871--The Gulf Ports Company--Involuntary visitors--The weather--
Newfoundland [The value of 1870 Sept. 27 2, c. 1-2 Fecundity of the cod-- Royal Gazette Labrador fisheries-- Statement of exports for 1869 and their value--The weather, fisheries, &c.-- Difficulties about the troops-- Revenue--Business of the country for the past year-- The Governor] From correspondence of the
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland [The value of 1870 Aug. Fecundity of the cod-- Montreal Daily News Labrador fisheries-- Statement of exports for 1869 and their value--The weather, fisheries, &c.-- Difficulties about the troops-- Revenue--Business of the country for the past year-- The Governor] ; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Newfoundland affairs 1872 Sept. 13 2, c. 5 [Current events, death of the Globe Hon. John Kent--Direct steam service--New cable-- Admiral Fanshawe--The fisheries--Rain-storm]
Newfoundland affairs 1872 Oct. 2, c. 6 [Cod and herring fishery of Globe Labrador--Murder on the Labrador, false report--Tilt Cove mine--Potato blight-- Lumbering--The weather]
Newfoundland affairs 1872 Aug. 2 2, c. 7-8 [The neighbourhood of St. Globe John's--Critical state of the cod fishery--Emigration-- Vice admiralty court] summer weather; court=salvage of Caroline Brown and the Clara
Newfoundland affairs 1872 Nov. 22 2, c. 8 [Important mineral Globe discovery--Gulf Ports Company--Fog-whistle for Cape Race]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1873 June 2, c. 6-7 [Results of the seal fishery of Globe 1873--The cod fishery--The Washington Treaty--The telegraph matter-- Confederation--The Polaris party]
Newfoundland affairs 1873 Nov. 7 1, c. 8-9 [Trans-Atlantic telegraph Globe monopoly--The elections-- Wreck of the "Rivoli"--The New York press hoaxed again--The fisheries]
Newfoundland affairs 1873 Dec. 20 2, c. 5 [Political--The captain of the Globe S.S. Robert Lowe--The devil- fish]
Newfoundland affairs 1873 Oct. 9 2, c. 5-6 [The political situation-- Globe Confederation disavowed-- "No cable monopoly"--A Protestant "cry"--Polaris party safe, coal in Greenland--Steam fog whistle at Cape race--Forged bank notes--The weather and the fisheries--Importance of
Newfoundland affairs 1873 Sept. 26 2, c. 5-6 [Financial--Our ptarmigan-- Globe Sport in Terra Nova-- Esquimaux curlew--News of the Polaris--The fisheries-- Washington Treaty]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1873 May 13 2, c. 5-6 [The Atttorney-General and Globe the Premier on the Treaty of Washington--Sudden death of Inspector Folly--The seal fishery--Telegraph company--The S.S. Neptune- -"Very like a whale" but true- -The Legislature--The weather--Latest]
Newfoundland affairs 1873 Aug. 1 2, c. 6-7 [The Washington treaty once Globe more--Troubles ahead-- Wreck, loss of life--Hon. C.F. Bennet--Arrival of Mr. Cyrus Field--Mr. Field's tactics]wreck=Concordia
Newfoundland affairs 1873 July 2, c. 7-8 [The fourth Atlantic cable, Globe arrival of the Great Eastern-- Waiting for the big ship--The laying of the cable--On board the leviathan--Further operations of the fleet--The cod fishery--Latest]
Newfoundland affairs 1873 Jan. 4 2, c. 5-6 [Imports for last year, Globe sources of our supplies of necessaries--Quantities consumed--Intoxicating drinks--Agriculture--Gulf Ports Company--Mining-- The weather]
Newfoundland affairs 1873 Nov. 11 1, c. 5 p. 2, c. 1 [Survey of St. Morning Chronicle George's Bay--Coal field-- Salt springs and mines-- Mining and lumbering] Globe correspondent
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1874 July 2, c. 5-6 [Political, the Royal Globe Commission upon the public expenditure--Expenditure on poor relief--Lighthouse expenditure--Telegraph monopoly--The weather and the fisheries]
Newfoundland affairs 1874 Sept. 12 2, c. 5-6 [The Atlantic cable Globe companies before the Supreme Court--Judgment by the Chief Justice--The London Times on the Canadian Act--A bold stroke- -The Royal Commission on Public Expenditure--Fisheries]
Newfoundland affairs 1874 Oct. 9 2, c. 4-5 [The political situation-- Globe Balance of parties-- Confederation not before the country--The Faraday--The fisheries--The weather-- Amenities of political warfare]
Newfoundland affairs 1874 Nov. 9 2, c. 5-6 [The Newfoundland devil- Globe fish again--A "big squid" in Bonavista Bay--Habits of the giant calamaries--The rival cable companies in equity, war to the knife--The approaching elections
Newfoundland affairs 1874 Nov. 20 2, c. 5-6 [New copper mine opened, Globe hopeful prospects of the colony--Canadian Marine Telegraph Act, important decision of the British government--results of the elections--How the victory has been won, position of parties
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1874 Dec. 21 2, c. 7-8 [Gander River and Lake Globe district--Timber--Extent of the timber country--Facilities for lumbering--The soil-- Will lumbering be permitted?--The Premier-- The cable fleet, arrival of the Faraday
Newfoundland affairs 1874 June 3, c. 4-5 [Trial for murder--The Globe reciprocity treaty with the United States--The fisheries-- Caplin schule--Steam applied to the cod fishery]
Newfoundland affairs 1874 Feb. 3 2, c. 5-6 [The political situation-- Globe Deaths by drowning-- Agassiz's letter on the devil- fish--The end of the devil- fish]
Newfoundland affairs 1874 July 3 2, c. 3-4 [Imports and exports for Globe 1873, prospects of confederation--Imports-- Revenue and expenditure-- Value of Labrador fisheries-- Our roads--The Governor knighted--The weather and the fisheries]Governor=Stephen
Newfoundland affairs 1875 June 8 2, c. 5-6 [More about the devil-fish-- Globe Professor Verrill on the colonial cephalopods--The latest devil fish--Remarkable lusus? natural--How seal oil is manufactured--General news]Siamese seals
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1875 May 31 2, c. 5-6 [The census of 1874-- Globe Denominational results of the census--Comparisons--The weather, enormous icefields- -The cable steamer Faraday- -The seal fishery--Arrival of the railway surveyors]
Newfoundland affairs 1875 Feb. 4 2, c. 5 [The rival cable companies Globe in equity--An appeal to the Privy Council--How the monopoly should be dealt with--Pre emption desirable- -The railway]
Newfoundland affairs 1875 April 19 3,c. 3-4 [Great success of sealing Globe steamers--The St. Mary's disaster--A perilous winter tramp in the interior-- Telegraph monopoly-- Legislative--Another big devil-fish--Latest]
Newfoundland affairs 1875 May 20 2, c. 5-6 [Close of the legislative Globe session, prospects of our railway--Cormack's journey across Newfoundland--Hon. A. Shea's visit to Canada-- The weather--The seal fishery--Outlooks--The S.S. Faraday]
Newfoundland affairs 1875 July 3 2, c. 4-5 (Correspondence Toronto Morning Chronicle Globe) [More about the devil-fish--The latest devil fish--Remarkable lusus? nature]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1876 March 2, c. 6-7 [Opening of the legislative Globe session--The railway-- Mining operations--French shore difficulty--Legislative debates--The seal fishery-- Calamitous fire--Wreck--The weather--Direct Cable Company]fire=St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church;
Newfoundland affairs 1876 Jan. 31 2, c. 5-6 [Our railroad in its bearing on Globe confederation--How are we to get a railroad?--Mutual ? of confederation--Meeting of the Legislature--Our new governor--Bett's Cove mine-- Direct Company's cable]governor=Glover
Newfoundland affairs 1876 Jan. 18 2, c. 6-7 [Prospects of confederation Globe in Newfoundland, position of political parties--Favourable symptoms, the logic of events--What should be done--The French shore question--Nickel ore--Price of cod fish--The second breakage of the Direct cable]
Newfoundland affairs 1876 Jan. 8 2, c. 5-6 [The French in Globe Newfoundland--Captain Erskine's report, extent of French interests--Health of the population--Fisheries of western Newfoundland-- Discovery of Indian relics in Placentia]
Newfoundland affairs 1876 May 5 2, c. 6 [French Shore question-- Globe Major Carpenter, an error corrected--Good news of our railroad--The seal fishery-- Close of the Legislature]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1876 July 2, c. 6-7 [Relics of the aborigines-- Globe Origin of the Bethucks-- Peculiarities of the Bethucks- -Ship-building--Mr. Whitman--The Union Bank-- The cod fishery--Mining] Beothuks
Newfoundland affairs 1876 Oct. 7 2, c. 4-5 [Partridge shooting--Other Globe birds for sportsmen--A dog dies of a broken heart--The French shore--Geological survey--Loss of the Mataquezana--Accidents at sea--The Burgeo murder-- The fisheries]accidents=Corinthia
Newfoundland affairs 1876 Oct. 2, c. 5-6 [The Newfoundland railway- Globe -The Intercolonial the shortest route to Europe-- Major Carpenter on the French shore question--Storm on the Labrador--Coadjutor Bishop]
Newfoundland affairs 1876 Dec. 13 2, c. 5-6 [Our seal fishery, new Globe developments--The future of the seal fishery--Prosperous times--Professor Hind's discoveries--Our banks-- Failure of justice--Another manslaughter]=Brent kills Carter in the Bay of Islands
Newfoundland affairs 1876 April 8 2, c. 5-6 [The seal hunt of 1876 start Globe for the ice fields-- Disappointment--Extent of the ice-fields--The budget-- Railway survey-- Confederation--Latest]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1876 March 1, c. 3-5 [Progress of the Geological Morning Chronicle Survey for 1875--Mr. Murray's opinion of our mining prospects--Comments and conclusions--Mr. Howley's survey--Value of work dond [sic]] from the Toronto Daily Globe Dec. 18
Newfoundland affairs 1877 June 2 2, c. 4-5 [Cod fish, their migrations Globe and habits, loves of the finney tribe?--Opening of the codfishery, cheering prospects--Winding up of the seal fishery--Report of a murder on Labrador-- Departure of Bishop Kelly]
Newfoundland affairs 1877 May 19 2, c. 1-2 [Mining operations--Splendid Globe developments at Bett's Cove- -More seals--Professor Hind and the Labrador Expedition- -Possible postponement of the expedition--Latest]
Newfoundland affairs 1877 Jan. 16 2, c. 5-6 [The revenue and state of the Globe colony--The Presbyterian churches of St. John's--The Legislature--The weather, casualties at sea--The Commercial Bank--New geography of Newfoundland--The western coast]Fouvette and E.
Newfoundland affairs 1877 April 4 2, c. 5-7 [Seal hunt of 1877, start for Globe the ice fields--Getting under weigh--The mining region-- Bay of Islands--Lord Carnarvon on the French shore question--The revenue and budget--Our railway, important--Latest, first arrival from the
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1877 Jan. 5 2, c. 6-7 [The great basking shark in Globe Newfoundland waters]
Newfoundland affairs 1877 May 5 2, c. 7-8 [A wonderful cargo of seals- Globe -Loss of a sealing schooner-- Magistrates for the French shore--Judge Robinson--The Washington Treaty-- Professor Hind--The mines-- Roads--Newfoundland ?]=Alfred J. Harvey wins gold medal at Edinburgh
Newfoundland affairs 1877 June 2, c. 5-6 [Professor Hind's Labrador Globe expedition--Reported murder on the west coast--State of crime--Local steam service- -Old seals--Governor Glover--Honour to whom honour is due--Rev. Dr. Burns]honour=Mr. Alexander Murray
Newfoundland affairs 1877 June 2, c. 5-6 [Our projected railway, Globe resolutions of the Solicitor- General--Cattle from western Canada--Extension of our telegraph system-- Magistrate for the west coast- -An improved breed of dogs, the Leonberg (Wirtemberg) breed--The Bench--The
Newfoundland affairs 1877 Aug. 22 2, c. 5-6 [The sea serpent on Globe Labrador--Is the sea serpent a myth?--Exports for 1876-- Labrador and shore fishery-- H.M.S. Bellerophon]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1877 Oct. 9 2, c. 5 [Another hugh devil fish-- Globe How the monster was captured]
Newfoundland affairs 1877 Nov. 10 2, c. 7-8 [Our savings bank--Present Globe condition of accounts-- Number of depositors--the West coast murders--Sir Bryan Robinson--Wrecks-- New Bishop for Newfoundland--Mining--Sir Hugh Allan]wreck=Ortolan?
Newfoundland affairs 1877 Nov. 28 2, c. 4-6 [Fishery Commission, Globe Professor Hind's evidence-- Value of British American fisheries--Comparative extent of concessions under the Treaty of Washington-- Areas affected by the Labrador current--Effects of the bait traffic and supply]
Newfoundland affairs 1877 Dec. 7 2, c. 4-5 [Fishery Commission, Globe Professor Hind's report and evidence, third paper, bait and bait fishes--Value of bait to French and American fishermen--Effects of the bait trade on British American fishery-The caplin as bait-Superiority of British
Newfoundland affairs 1877 April 21 2, c. 5-6 [The seal fishery, great Globe success, largest trip of seals ever obtained--The bumper trip of the season--The Dundee steamers--News from those still at sea-- Retirement of Judge Robinson--The battle of the cables]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1877 Jan. 20 1, c. 3-5 [The great basking shark in Morning Chronicle Newfoundland waters] from the Toronto Globe, date of letter Dec. 21, 1876
Newfoundland affairs 1878 March 2, c. 4-6 [Washington Treaty, debate Globe in the House of Assembly-- The seal fishery--New Bishop of the Church of England--Fortune Bay and American fishermen]Bishop =Rev. Llewellyn Jones
Newfoundland affairs 1878 Dec. 21 2, c. 3-5 p. 3, c. 1-2 [The fishery Morning Chronicle award] signed M.H., correspondence of Toronto Globe
Newfoundland affairs 1878 Nov. 23 2, c. 5-6 [Across Newfoundland with Globe the governor, third paper, pleasures of a sylvan existence, the costume for the woods--Poling up stream- -The land and timber, burnt forests--Our second camp]
Newfoundland affairs 1878 Dec. 3 2, c. 4-5 p. 3, c.1-2 [Across Morning Chronicle Newfoundland...second paper] signed M.H. correspondence of Toronto Globe
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1878 Nov. 2 2, c. 7-8 [A visit to our mining region, Globe fifth paper, Little Bay mine revisited--Little Bay mine eclipsed--How the ore is smelted--Production of copper ore--Uses of copper-- Why copper ore goes to Swansea--Conclusion]
Newfoundland affairs 1878 March 2, c. 5-6 [The budget, the Receiver- Globe General's financial statement--Traffic in bait and ice--Seal fishery--Killing old seals]
Newfoundland affairs 1878 Oct. 2, c. 4-5 [A visit to our mining region, Morning Chronicle first paper...] correspondence of Toronto Globe signed M.H.
Newfoundland affairs 1878 Dec. 14 2, c. 6-7 [Across Newfoundland with Globe the Governor, sixth paper, scenery of Birchy Lake--Our first deer and its miraculous escape--Freemason's Point-- Sandy Lake--Telegraph? ?, good news from Rome-- Gastronomic reflections]
Newfoundland affairs 1878 Oct. 3, c. 1-2 [A visit to our mining region, Morning Chronicle second paper...] correspondence of Toronto Globe signed M.H.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1878 Dec. 21 2, c. 5-6 [Across Newfoundland with Globe the governor, seventh paper, the interior, possibilities for Newfoundland--Forest devastation, need of preservative measures--Main Brook]
Newfoundland affairs 1878 Feb. 2, c. 5-6 [Opening of the Legislature-- Globe Disturbance between American and Newfoundland fishermen in Fortune Bay-Honours]=W.V. Whiteway
Newfoundland affairs 1878 Nov. 23 2, c. 4-5 p. 3, c. 1 [Political...The Morning Chronicle fisheries] correspondence of Toronto Globe
Newfoundland affairs 1878 Oct. 2, c. 3-5 [A visit to our mining region, Morning Chronicle third paper...] correspondence of Toronto Globe signed M.H.
Newfoundland affairs 1878 Oct. 2, c. 4-5 p. 3, c. 1 [A visit to our Morning Chronicle mining region, fourth paper...] correspondence of Toronto Globe signed M.H.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1878 Aug. 31 2, c. 4-5 p. 3, c. 1 [St. John's water- Morning Chronicle works--Source of water supply--Finances of the water company-- Newfoundland Savings Bank- -Commercial Bank--Progress of the fisheries--Latest] correspondence of Toronto Globe
Newfoundland affairs 1878 Sept. 10 1, c. 3-5 p. 2, c. 1 [The Newfoundland Morning Chronicle and Leonberg dogs--The Leonberg dog--Baron Essig's account of his dogs] correspondence of the Toronto Globe
Newfoundland affairs 1878 Nov. 19 2, c. 3-5 [A visit to our mining region, Morning Chronicle fifth paper...] correspondence of Toronto Globe signed M.H.
Newfoundland affairs 1878 Nov. 30 2, c. 3-5 p. 3, c.1 [Across Morning Chronicle Newfoundland...first paper] signed M.H. correspondence of Toronto Globe
Newfoundland affairs 1878 April 6 2, c. 7-8 [Seal fishery, prospectus-- Globe The west coast, commencement of a new era--Professor Hind and the Labrador expedition--The Fortune Bay disturbance-- Disgraceful outrage]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1878 Dec. 31 2, c. 4-5 p. 3, c. 1-2 [Across the Morning Chronicle island...fifth paper] signed M.H., correspondence of Toronto Globe
Newfoundland affairs 1878 Aug. 24 2, c. 7-8 [The Newfoundland and Globe Leonberg dogs--The Leonberg dog--Baron Essig's account of the dogs]
Newfoundland affairs 1878 July 2, c. 5-6 [Outrage by Frenchmen on Globe Newfoundland territory-- Capture of a grampus in St. John's harbour--The fisheries--Arrival of the Papal delegate]
Newfoundland affairs 1878 Dec. 5 2, c. 5-6 [Across Newfoundland with Globe the Governor, fifth paper, the ? in the woods and how they fared--We reach the watershed--Birchy Lake, the woods in autumn--Extent of the lakes--Gladstonian achievements with the axe]
Newfoundland affairs 1878 May 2 2, c. 4-5 [Newfoundland railway, Globe debate and resolutions in the House of Assembly--Shall we obtain a railway?, favourable prospects--Close of the Legislature--New copper mine--Remarkable escape of sixty-four men on board a sealing vessel--The
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1878 Dec. 14 2, c. 3-5 p. 3, c. 1 [Across the Morning Chronicle island...third paper] signed M.H., correspondence of Toronto Globe
Newfoundland affairs 1878 May 18 2, c. 3-4 [Important change in the Globe administration--Seal fishery bill--The Anglo-American Telegraph Company and ? treatment of Newfoundland-- The seal fishery]
Newfoundland affairs 1878 June 3, c. 4-5 [Mr. Murray on the timber Globe and agriculture of lands of Newfoundland--Timber-- Exploits Valley--The Humber Valley--Total timber area--Agricultural lands--Gambo country-- Agricultural lands on the Exploits and Humber--St.
Newfoundland affairs 1878 July 3, c. 1-2 [The Hudson's Bay route to Globe Winnipeg, Port Nelson--New road across the Island-- Mining, new enterprises-- Temperance reform-- Fire-- The fisheries]
Newfoundland affairs 1878 Aug. 7 3, c. 1-2 [St. John's water-works-- Globe Source of water supply-- Finances of the water company--Newfoundland Savings' Bank--Commercial Bank--Progress ofthe fisheries--Latest]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1878 Aug. 23 3, c. 2-3 [Death of His Excellency Dr. Globe Conroy, Papal Ablegate-- Exports for 1877--Values of the exports--Fishery news]
Newfoundland affairs 1878 June 2, c. 5-6 [A new industry, canning of Globe lobsters--Necessity of a close time in the lobster fishery-- The trade in lobsters--Sir Frederick B.T. Carter-- Laying the corner stone of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church--Fishery news]
Newfoundland affairs 1879 Jan. 10 2, c. 5 [A correction]=re purpose of Globe Hon. Ambrose Shea's visit to Canada, private not political re Confederation
Newfoundland affairs 1879 Feb. 1 2, c. 2-4 [Across Newfoundland with Globe the Governor--eleventh paper, conclusion--Calling a halt--Homeward bound, a squall on Grand Lake--Rapid run to Hall's Bay-- Conclusion, results of the excursion--Opening up the country--Finis]
Newfoundland affairs 1879 Jan. 4 3, c. 1-3 [Across Newfoundland with Morning Chronicle the Governor, sixth paper] signed M.H., correspondence of Toronto Globe
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1879 Jan. 16 2, c. 4-5 p. 3, c. 1 [Across Morning Chronicle Newfoundland with the Governor, 7th paper] signed M.H., correspondence of Toronto Globe
Newfoundland affairs 1877 Dec. 15 2, c. 3-4 Extension of the telegraph Globe [Another devil fish--Tales wires--Appointment of and myths of gigantic cuttles-- Captain Howarth as magistrate of the west coast-- Presentation--Wreck of a steamer, loss of the Rose and fifty lives--Bonne Bay and Bay of Islands]J.W. Smith, manager of Union Bank
Newfoundland affairs 1874 Aug. 1 2, c. 5-6 --Comparison of our fish Globe [Chamber of Commerce, products with others--The statement of exports and their seal fishery-Number of value codfish captured-- Pisciculture--Cod roes, sardine fishery of France-- Mining enterprise--Progress of the cod-fishery--Derelict vessel]=Gananoque brought
Newfoundland affairs 1873 April 28 2, c. 5-6 , right of pre-emption, Globe [Charter of the New York, important move--Panic in the Newfoundland, and London stock market, Atlantic Telegraph Company Telegraph shares depreciated--Purchase of the line--The seal fishery--A close time for seals-- Prospects of confederation
Newfoundland affairs 1878 Feb. 6 2, c. 5-6 Quiet times, the weather, Globe [Christmas and the New codfish, copper mining--The Year-- Legislature, our railway-- Relic from an Esquimaux grave--Our manufactures, seal fishery--The west coast murder]=Benoit brothers discharged for murder of Captain Ridout and crew
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1872 Aug. 31 4, c. 1-2 [Report of the Geological Globe [Condition of the colony-- Survey for 1871-- Exports for 1871] Conclusions--Economic materials--Meteorological register for the month of July--Loss of a steam tug-- Propsects of the cod fishery- -The convict Hamilton--The commercial bank]
Newfoundland affairs [Mr. 1878 June 2, c. 3-4 conti.[--Hall's Bay to Bay of Globe Murray on the mineral and Exploits--The Gander agricultural resources of country--Central region-- Newfoundland--Mineral Western shore port, port and region of the north-east Bay of Islands--Total extent coast--Green Bay and its of the copper-bearing rocks-- rocks Coal--Mr. Justice Carter knighted--The Governor's visit to Harbour Grace--
Newfoundland affairs [New 1878 June 2, c. 3-5 Outline of the project-- Morning Chronicle route to the north-west, via Navigation of Hudson Bay, Hudson Straits, employment sealing steamers-- for the Newfoundland sealing Performance of steamers-- Newfoundland sealing streamers--Are Hudson Straits and Bay naviagable?- Evidence of Captain Adams] correspondence of Toronto
Newfoundland affairs [New 1878 May 31 2, c. 5-6 Outline of the project-- Globe route to the north-west, via Navigation of Hudson Bay, Hudson Straits, employment sealing steamers-- for the Newfoundland sealing Performance of a steamers-- Newfoundland sealing steamer--Are Hudson Straits and Bay navigable?-- Evidence of Captain Adams]
Newfoundland affairs 1878 April 20 2, c. 5-6 Bishop Carfagnini's pastoral, Globe [Remarkable ecclesiastical ultrmontanism in manifesto, Newfoundland--The west coast, enfranchisement of 10,000 people--Arrivals from the icefields--Resolutions of the House of Assembly on our railroad--Outrage in the Protestant cemetery--Latest]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs 1876 Sept. 7 2, c. 5-6 --Need of a dry dock--The Globe [Support for the Chamber of Washington Treaty--The Commerce for 1876--Seal Chamber of Commerce on fishery of 1876 the French shore question--A new copper mine--Horrible murder--Loss of a Spanish vessel--Progress of the fisheries]murder=John Nelson; wreck=Spanish
Newfoundland affairs 1874 June 5 2, c. 5-6 --? of the act ?-- Globe [Termination of the cable Correspondent's claim--"The monopoly by the Canadian Globe" on our seal fishery-- Act --How the act works Scientific enquiry on the subject, Professor Baird-- Supreme Court, trial for murder--The devil-fish--The fisheries--Loss of H.M.S. Niobe]murder=Cahill kills
Newfoundland affairs [The 1878 Nov. 30 2, c. 6-7 Mr. Marcy's circular, Globe fishery award, ??-- important evidence--Bearing of Mr. Marcy's circular on the case--Proposal of a joint convention--Newfoundland not on the defensive, the case solely an imperial one--The elections--Mr. Fish's views of the Washington Treaty]
Newfoundland affairs [The 1877 Aug. 9 2, c. 4-5 Our representation at the Globe Fishery Commission, Commission--Bett's Cove dissatisfaction with the mine--Relief for the fire Washington Treaty-- sufferers in St. John, N.B.-- Gambo sawmill destroyed-- Visit of the Admiral's ship-- The fisheries]mill=Job Brothers; ship=H.M.S. Bellerophon
Newfoundland affairs [The 1876 Aug. 26 2, c. 4-5 demanded--Death of the Globe French shore question once editor of the Express--Arrival more, serious complications- of war ships--Fatal stabbing -Mr. Bennet's letter on the case--Our banks--The subject--Explanations fisheries--Disasters at sea] Alyandre Melendes, a Malay, kills Joseph Warren; disasters=Hellespont, Rafael, and a Spanish vessel from
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs [The 1872 Oct. 3, c. 1-2 [Bay of Islands] Globe west coast of Newfoundland Third paper]
Newfoundland affairs [The 1872 Sept. 30 3, c. 1-2 [The Coal region-- Globe West coast of Newfoundland. Agricultural capibilities-- II Paper. St. George's Bay] Magnetic iron ore--Codroy-- The Surveyor General on Codroy Vallley--Minerals of the Codroy--Current events-- Murder at Labrador-- Incendiarism--Opening of the exhibition--New steamer
Newfoundland affairs [West 1872 Oct. 3, c. 1-3 [The Humber Arm and Globe Coast of Newfoundland IV river--?--Coal--Marbles-- paper] Fisheries of the Humber-- Bonne Bay--?--The Pall Mall Gazette on Newfoundland-- The fisheries--Postage--The weather]
Newfoundland affairs, across 1879 March 2, c. 4-5 Morning Chronicle Newfoundland with the Governor, eleventh paper, conclusion
Newfoundland affairs, across 1879 Jan. 25 2, c. 4-5 p. 3, c. 1 signed M.H., Morning Chronicle Newfoundland with the correspondence of Toronto Governor, ninth paper Globe
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland Affairs-- 1872 July 3, c. 1 [Execution of Patrick Globe [unreadable] Geehan--The scaffold--The summer cod fishery]
Newfoundland affairs--A 1873 Nov. 22 2, c. 5-6 [Struggle with the monster, Globe gigantic cuttle-fish--Sixty narrow escape--Size and feet in length--The kraken or appearance of the amputated devil-fish arm--The body of the monster--How the devil-fish goes to work--Wanted, the body of the fish--The elections]
Newfoundland affairs--A 1877 Jan. 27 2, c. 1-2 ["Anchor ice", the Globe second paper on our fisheries remarkable phenomena-- by Professor Hind Poisoning of sea water by sea offal--How fish fry are destroyed--Fish guano--The remedy at hand--General news, a missing steamer-- Resignation of Bishop Kelly-- The weather]
Newfoundland affairs-- 1878 Nov. 16 2, c. 4-5 [The journey begun, the Globe Across Newfoundland with eastern coast of the Governor, first paper, a Newfoundland--From Bett's progressive ruler Cove to Little Bay--Hall's Bay--The land and forest timber
Newfoundland affairs-- 1877 May 17 3, c. 2-3 [Position of our agricultural Globe Agricultural resources of districts--Extent of Newfoundland agriculture--Comparative advantages of the western and eastern coast--The Gander country--Other regions--Terms on which land can be obtained-- Timber]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland Affairs-- 1872 July 3, c. 3-4 [Postage on letters and Globe Atlantic Telegraph newspapers--Defects of our Company--Important provise educational system--French in their charter fisheries on our shores-- Opening of the cod fishery-- Execution of Geehan--Loss of steamship "Gaspe"--The governor--Tilt Cove mine]
Newfoundland affairs-- 1876 July 1 5, c. 2-3 [The projector of the Globe Death of the Right Rev. Dr. Newfoundland railway-- Field, Bishop of the Church of Mining--The Direct Cable England in Newfoundland Company]
Newfoundland affairs-- 1874 Oct. 6, c. 1 World (N.Y.) Efforts to end the telegraph monopoly--The coming election--A very funny story about Catholic and Protestant dogs
Newfoundland affairs-- 1876 Sept. 23 3, c. 2-3 [Resuscitation of the bank Globe Exports, progress of the fishery--The French Shore Colony question--More sealing steamers--Sir John Glover-- Distinguished visitors--A whale ashore]visitors=Earl of Dunraven and Colonel Dashwood
Newfoundland affairs-- 1877 Oct. 6 2, c. 1-2 [Consumption of intoxicating Globe Fishery Commission drinks--A steamer ashore-- Destructive fire--Accident at Bett's Cove--Relics of the Franklin expedition--The murders on the west coast-- The fisheries] murders=Benoits of Capt. Ridout and crew
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs-- 1877 Dec. 14 2, c. 4-5 [The relation of fish to Globe Fishery Commission, temperature--Abundance of Professor Hind's evidence, life in Arctic seas--The great fourth paper ice-drift with the stream of life--Why bait-fish approach the shores, iones? of temperature--Newfoundland fisheries increasing--What science may do for the
Newfoundland affairs-- 1878 Jan. 10 2, c. 4-5 A hint to Newfoundland Globe Fishery Commission, herring fishers--Spawning of Professor Hind's evidence, the herring--Spring herring sixth paper (conclusion), the ? fishery--Value of our herring [Extent and value of British fisheries to Americans as American herring fishing supplies of bait--Fluctuations grounds--Migrations of the of the herring fishery--Why herring-- American fishing grounds become depleted]
Newfoundland affairs-- 1878 March 2, c. 4-5 in fishing operations-- Globe Fishery Commission, Vastness of the scientific Professor Hind's report, part field--Lord Dufferin's II, first paper [Recent contributions to ocean scientific inquiries into the physics--Need of a sea fisheries--Contents of commissioner of fisheries in part II--Distrust of scientific Newfoundland--Value of enquiries--How the Dutch fishing grounds--Report of fish--Application of the British Commissioners--The
Newfoundland affairs-- 1878 March 2, c. 5-6 compared with that of Globe Fishery Commission, Newfoundland--Norwegian Professor Hind's report, part spring herring fishery-- II, second paper [Extent and Russian fisheries--Sea character of the British North fisheries of the Netherlands-- American fisheries Dutch herring fisheries-- compared with those of other Danish fisheries--French countries--British fisheries-- fisheries--Sea fisheries of the Norwegian fisheries--Cod Dominion of
Newfoundland affairs-- 1878 May 10 3, 4-5 [Temperate strata and their Globe Fishery Commission--Prof. influence on the character of Hind's report--Part II--Fifth fish--Influence of the paper different forms of ice--Floe- ice, salt-water ice--Salt water anchor ice]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs-- 1878 April 22 3, c. 3-4 [Movements of the mackerel Globe Fishery Commission-- compared with the Professor Hind's report --part movements of other fish-- II, fourth paper--The Interpretation of the appearance of mackerel in movements of the mackerel- the Gulf of St. Lawrence -Effect of bait or offal thrown overboard--Annual variation in the number of mackerel]
Newfoundland affairs-- 1878 May 20 2, c. 4-5 [Effect of extreme low Globe Fishery report, Prof. Hind's temperature upon the report, part II, conclusion movements of fish--Low temperatures as affecting the cod--Low temperature of April, 1874--Temperature as affecting the herring--How the mackerel are affected by temperature]
Newfoundland affairs-- 1877 July 3, c. 1-2 [New geological map--? on Globe Geological survey of the Gambo and Gander--Bad Newfoundland--Report of system of lumbering--? of progress for the year 1876 the upper valley of the Gander--Gambo country-- Area of pine lands-- Destruction of timber by fires--Access to these regions--Items of general
Newfoundland affairs--Great 1876 June 3 5, c. 2-3 [Manufacture of guano, a Globe slaughter of old seals hint to capitalists--Mining-- Bishop Field--Loss of a sealing steamer--Murder on the French Shore]
Newfoundland affairs-- 1877 Sept. 22 2, c. 2-3 [The fisheries--The Globe Horrible revelations-- Governor's trip--Steamship Suspected murder of seven Nova Scotian, shortest run on men on the west coast record--Lumbering--Honour to whom honour is due]=Mr. Justice Robinson knighted
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs--How 1876 April 28 2, c. 6-7 [Sir W. Thomson's? report, Globe the Direct Company's cable how the cable was broken-- has been broken--Operations Condition of the Direct cable- of the "ring" and possible -The seal fishery--The S.S. extensions--Possible stoppage Newfoundland--French shore of all telegraphic question] communications across the Atlantic
Newfoundland affairs-- 1872 Aug. 16 3, c. 2-3 [Increased value of the Globe Influence of railways on our fisheries--Exportation of fisheries--A brighter future fresh fish--Direct steam communication for Newfoundland--The fisheries--Mining--Regatta-- The weather--Shipwrecked crew rescued--Latest]
Newfoundland affairs--Loss 1876 Jan. 27 2, c. 2-5 [Perilous position of the Morning Chronicle of nineteen lives at sea--two survivors--Heroic efforts to coasting vessels wrecked-- save, the brave fisherman, Brave deeds of the Pouch Moores--Recovery of the Cove fishermen bodies--The scene of the wreck visited] Waterworld & Hopewell, date sent Dec. 6, 1875
Newfoundland affairs-- 1872 April 23 2, c. 5-6 [Uncertainty of the seal Globe Manufacture of seal oil, vats fishery, future prospects-- and steam Fight with and old dog-hood-- The seal fishery of 1872--A cyclone--Disasters at sea-- Ocean steam--Legislative-- The latest]disasters=Mercade, Reine de Pervoyance, Clara
Newfoundland affairs--Mr. 1892 March 2, c. 3-5 [The seal fishery--Trinity Gazette Bond's defence of the Bay disaster--Latest] Government's conduct--The reciprocity Convention and dispute with Canada--Coal and iron discoveries--Trade and the railway
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs--Mr. 1876 Aug. 12 2, c. 3-4 [The Gander River district-- Globe M'Leod's report--Settlement Timber on the Gander-- of the western coast--Need Suggestions for lumbering-- of roads Encouragement of immigration--Mining operations--Singular ecclesiastical conflict-- Fisheries]
Newfoundland affairs--Our 1876 Nov. 18 2, c. 2-3 [Geography of the Gander Globe geological survey for 1876 country--Agricultural capabilities of the Gander country--The timber of the Gander country--How the resources might be utilized-- Minerals of the Gander-- Mining]
Newfoundland affairs--Our 1876 June 2, c. 2-3 [Mr. Murray's report-- Globe mining region, increasing Character of the formations-- activity Nickel ores--Extent of the mineral region--Major Carpenter--Sir Stephen Hill-- The weather and the fisheries]
Newfoundland affairs--Our 1877 March 2, c. 2-4 --The French Shore question- Globe winter mail service [Opening -Roads and telegraphs--Loss of the Legislature--Professor of the steamers George Hind's report on Labrador Cromwell and George fishing grounds--Mining Washington--The weather-- enterprise Natural history of Newfoundland, gigantic capealopods? and basking sharks--The Anglo and Direct
Newfoundland affairs-- 1876 Dec. 1 3, c. 1-3 [composed of the report of Globe Professor Hind's discovery Prof. Henry J. Hind to the of immense fishing grounds government of on northern Labrador Newfoundland
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs-- 1876 May 19 3, c. 2-3 [Newfoundland Globe Recent paralysis of the Anglo representation at the Company's cables--The centennial--Murder on the Direct Company gets its French Shore----Our innings at last railway--New map of Newfoundland--Prospects of the fisheries--The latest]
Newfoundland affairs-- 1877 Sept. 5 3, c. 1-2 [Copper mining--? of Globe Report of the Chamber of northern Labrador--? of bait Commerce to American bankers--The late Bishop of Newfoundland--Accident to the mail steamer "Plover"-- The papal ablegate--New manager for the Union Bank]
Newfoundland affairs--The 1877 July 2, c. 1-2 [Three hundred suare miles Globe geological survey--River of burnt pine--Our banking system of the Gander institutions--The Commercial country Bank--Synod of the Church of England--Norwegian fisheries--Our summer fishery--Death of the Hon. James Clift]
Newfoundland affairs--The 1876 July 2, c. 4-6 [Estimate of the pine-- Globe Humber district--Mr. Quantity and quality of land, McLeod's report--The fine climate--Bank fishery--Coast forests, land, and climate of and Labrador fishery-- the west Mining--The French shore question--New telegraph lines]
Newfoundland affairs--The 1877 July 5 2, c. 4-5 [Variety of ores--Gold Globe mineral resources of bearing rocks--Lead--Lead at Newfoundland fourth paper Port-au-Port--Coal fields-- Magnetic iron ore--Salt-- Gypsum, marble--Roofing slate]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland affairs--The 1877 May 30 2, c. 3-4 [Mining developments--How Globe mineral resources of minerals were discovered, Newfoundland--First paper Tilt Cove mine--Burton Pond mine--Bett's Cove mine, wonderful success--Position of the mining region]
Newfoundland affairs--The 1876 Nov. 25 2, c. 3 [The peninsula of Labrador-- Globe northern Labrador fishing The new fishing grounds-- grounds--New and important The fishery grounds of the explorations by Professor future--Land and timber-- Hind Prospects]
Newfoundland affairs--The 1872 Nov. 6 2, c. 6-8 swifts, and jays--Our Globe west coast of Newfoundland, ptarmigan or grouse-- paper V [Plants and birds-- Bitterns, plovers, snipes, etc.- Dr. Bell on the plants of the -Great northern diver--The west coast--Mr. Reeks on the great auk--Coal speculation-- birds of Newfoundland--Our Commutation of Hamilton's owl family--Woodpeckers sentence--Judge Robinson on and robins--Warblers, the prevalence of drunkenness--The weather--
Newfoundland affairs-- 1875 March 2, c. 6-7 [Exciting scene--Prospects of Globe unreadable--Scene in the the hunt--Legislative, the harbour of St. John's Receiver-General on ways and means--Sad calamity--? affray--Latest (March 19)-- Telegraph monopoly and pre-emption]
Newfoundland affairs--Who 1873 Jan. 20 2, c. 6-7 [The baccalao in Spain-- Globe eat our fish? Brazilian and West Indian cod eaters--Cod liver oil, herrings--Shipping--New mail contract--Wreck-- Steamers, hard times at sea-- The weather, wrecks-- Meteorological register for 1872--The
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland also--A 1897 July 5 6, c. 1-2 Gazette hearty celebration of the diamond jubilee--All classes joined in--And made the day one long to be remembered in the history of the Colony
Newfoundland and its 1881 April 2 2, c. 5 p. 3, c. 1, correspondence of Morning Chronicle surroundings Montreal Gazette
Newfoundland and the 1876 Nov. 18 2, c. 2 "The Newfoundland North Star intercolonial railway correspondent of the Toronto Globe, Oct. 27 writes..." [The intercolonial the shortest route to Europe--The intercolonial railway in its bearing on confederation]
Newfoundland and the treaty 1871 Aug. 31 136 "The St.John's correspondent Canadian News of the New York Post writes under date of the 24th July..."; Washington Treaty
Newfoundland and union--A 1892 Dec. 27 7, c. 1-2 [Artificial propagation of Gazette odified view of the Halifax codfish and lobsters--Lobster Conference results-- harvesting--The French Propagation of codfish and Shore question--Fatal lobsters--The French Shore accident]=Thomas Mooney matter coming up again of steamship Ulunda
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland as it is 1869 Nov. 1 3, c. 1-3 copied from Stewart's Globe Quarterly
Newfoundland as it is 1869 Oct. 287- review The Canadian News, Stewart's Quarterly Nov. 18, 1869 p. 332-33 reprinted? from St. John Telegraph
Newfoundland as it is 1900 March 229-34 conti. name of journal: Canadian History Readings Educational review supplementary
Newfoundland as it is 1869 Nov. 2 3, c. 1-4 copied from Stewart's Globe (concluded) Quarterly
Newfoundland as it is 1871 Dec. 9 1, c. 3-5 p. 2, c. 1 Morning Chronicle (concluded)
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland as it is 1871 Dec. 8 2, c. 3-5 p. 3, c. 1 Morning Chronicle (continued)
Newfoundland as it is 1871 Dec. 7 1, c. 5 p. 2, c. 1-3 Morning Chronicle (continued)
Newfoundland as it is in 1894 Review: Scots Observer, St. John's: J.W. Withers, 1894: a handbook and tourist's October 27, 1894, vol. 12, pp. Queen's Printer guide 619-620 British Museum cat has title ...as it was...
Newfoundland as it is in 1894 Review: Scots Observer, London: Kegan, Paul, 1894: a handbook and tourist's October 27, 1894, vol. 12, pp. Trench, Trubner and guide 619-620 Company British Museum cat has title ...as it was...
Newfoundland as it is in 1899 London: Kegan, Paul, 1899: a handbook and tourist's Trench, Trubner and guide Company
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland Assembly--A 1889 Feb. 2, c. 1 [Agriculture and mining-- Gazette gratifying report in the Discontinuance of pauper address from the Throne-- relief--The Bait Act-- The Washington Treaty-- Placentia railway--Public Railroad extension to be loan--Barcelona exhibition-- pushed into the lumber region The revenue of the year-- The Washington Treaty-- Railway extension--Fishery bureau]
Newfoundland Assembly-- 1893 June 7, c. 1-3 [The Fisheries Commission-- Gazette What the Governor said at Asbestos mining--Other the prorogation of its work-- mines--H.M.S. Cleopatra-- The railway, the French The Norwegian Viking--The Shore, the fisheries--Asbestos SS. Carolina--Sir James mining work--The Cleopatra Winter--The French Shore and the Viking question in Harbor Grace-- Rebuilding]
Newfoundland at the 1902 New York: The South beginning of the Twentieth Publishing Company century: a treatise of history and development
Newfoundland bait--The 1897 March 5, c. 5-6 [The game laws-- Gazette question of shutting off the Reciprocity with the United supply to the French--Killing States--Situation at St. John's- of the game--Talk of The Cabot celebrations--The reciprocity with the States St. Pierre grievance] and other matters that are concerning the Island Colony
Newfoundland Christmas 1873 Dec. 6 4, c. 1-3 North Star tale, The new schoolmaster at Punch Bowl
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland coal--Recent 1897 Sept. 13 6, c. 1-2 [Iron ore deposits--Value to Gazette discoveries prove to be of Canada--Sir William's much value--Rich iron ore welcome--The fishery--The finds--Island's worth to political campaign] Canada--The railway's progress--Fisheries and crops
Newfoundland commerce-- 1894 Jan. 6 6, c. 3-4 [Sealing steamers--Narrow Gazette A report that is a little late in escape of a crew--Disaster at coming out--Bank fishery in St. Pierre--Drowning danger--Lobster propagation accident-- proving a success--Sealing Political]accident=Alfred steamers sold--Sir. Wm. Simms and Joseph Whiteway and the Smallwood Governorship
Newfoundland Consolidated 1881 March 2, c. 2-4 Morning Chronicle Copper Mining Company
Newfoundland 1871 July 54-55 [Importance of our cod Cdn. Ill. News correspondence fishery--Possibility of over- fishing]
Newfoundland 1871 Aug. 5 81-82 [Seals and seal hunting--A Cdn. Ill. News correspondence mermaid interviewed-- Atlantic cables speaking again--Caplin and cod-- Banks, their dividends--The new treaty--Disaster at sea-- Sir William Logan]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland 1871 Aug. 19 115 [Cod liver oil, the way to Cdn. Ill. News correspondence cure consumption--Cooking the livers--The secret of making good oil--Speech of the fisher folk--Amusements of the fishermen--The cod fishery]
Newfoundland 1871 Sept. 16 178 [How the cod is utilised-- Cdn. Ill. News correspondence Fish-guano--A new field of enterprise--Synopsis of news, loss of the church ship "Star"--A wreck--New steamer--The fisheries--The "Ottawa"]wreck=Charles; steamer=Tiger
Newfoundland 1871 Oct. 242 [The trees, shrubs and Cdn. Ill. News correspondence evergreens of Terra Nova-- Partridge shooting--Plumage of the ptarmigan--Current events, dancing mania--The fisheries]
Newfoundland 1871 Dec. 16 386 [A curiosity of natural Cdn. Ill. News correspondence history, a gawky family, the great auk--Doom of the innocents--Personal appearance of the great auk-- The little auk, the razor-bill, and the puffin--The guillemot]
Newfoundland 1872 March 131 [Our toilers of the sea at Cdn. Ill. News correspondence home--Where are the cod in winter?--Migrations of the cod, poetry of the fish-world- -Mysteries of the ocean]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland 1872 March 194 [The modern argonauts, start Cdn. Ill. News correspondence for the ice-fields, killing and sculping the seals--The whelping grounds--Gaffs and pokers--Steamer versus sailing vessels--Kinds of seals]
Newfoundland 1872 April 27 258 [All about eels, their natural Cdn. Ill. News correspondence history and economic value-- Consumption of eels-- Newfoundland varieties-- Migrations of the eel-- Curious facts about the fish-- Methods of self-catching-- Eel fishery of Conacchio]
Newfoundland 1872 June 1 338 [Among the icebergs and Cdn. Ill. News correspondence icefloes, great ice-river in the ocean--Course of the icebergs, dangers from their movements--Size and forms of the icebergs--How the bergs are formed]
Newfoundland 1872 July 18 [Traits and stories of the Cdn. Ill. News correspondence Newfoundland fishermen-- Sea phrases--Flags in sorrow and joy--Firing rocks-- Scripture names--West country phrases]
Newfoundland 1873 June 374-75 Polaris Cdn. Ill. News correspondence
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland 1873 July 23 [Woodland caribou or Cdn. Ill. News correspondence American reindeer of Newfoundland--Migrations of the caribou--Running down the deer--Horns of the caribou--Barbarous practice- -Barren ground caribou-- Taming of caribou--Lapland caribou]
Newfoundland 1871 Nov. 18 322-23 A howling wilderness--A Cdn. Ill. News correspondence [Life in lonely death-bed--Annals of Newfoundland, a day's the poor, filial affection--A ramble--The road to fishing village, humble life-- Blackhead--Autumn woods-- Newfoundland hospitality-- Winter in a fisherman's hut-- The water cure and home sweet home]
Newfoundland 1894 July 4, c. 2 [All are of the same mind--A Evening Herald correspondence Montreal powerful political party-- Gazette, the election cases, Purity of elections--The proud of our judges Placentia Bay case] submitted June 14
Newfoundland 1892 Oct. 7 3, c. 7 p. 4, c. 1 [Lobster hatching] Evening Herald correspondence of the Montreal Gazette, the Dildo cod hatchery
Newfoundland 1884 April 26 4, c. 2 Evening Mercury correspondence of the Montreal Gazette, the Hudson's Bay route
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland crash--The 1894 Dec. 26 7, c. 1-2 [Shareholders' bad plight-- Gazette worst misfortune the Colony The Goodridge Government- has experienced--Credit -The remote causes--(Dec. system the cause--The 18) Death of Mr. Munn-- outlook a very unpromising Canadian aid looked for--The one--Business on the Island is situation is complicated] practically paralyzed
Newfoundland crisis--A 1895 Jan. 2 1, c. 6 special cable Gazette public meeting protested the Government's action--And passed resolutions-- Demanding that the Government guarantee bank notes in full--Also want a Royal Commission
Newfoundland crisis--A 1894 Dec. 31 1, c. 7 special cable Gazette Royal Commission is now the great popular demand-- Guarantee bank notes--The Bill for that purpose passes the Legislative Council-- Governor may not assent to it
Newfoundland crisis--A 1895 Jan. 30 1, c. 7 Gazette story that Canada has refused to consider federation
Newfoundland crisis--All 1895 Jan. 10 1, c. 6 special cable Gazette passed off very quietly in St. John's yesterday--Aid for the destitute--Lady O'Brien organizing soup-kitchens, for which assistance is needed-- The Royal Commission
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland crisis-- 1895 Jan. 21 1, c. 6 special cable Gazette Annexation to Canada to be made a Government measure
Newfoundland crisis--Bank 1894 Dec. 12 1, c. 3 special cable Gazette of Montreal asked to start a St. John's branch-- Government may resign-- Trade is at a standstill, as the Colony is without a circulating medium--Great excitement
Newfoundland crisis-- 1894 Dec. 18 1, c. 7 special cable [The suspended Gazette Commercial Bank directors banks] overdrew their accounts-- Another heavy failure--Chas Bennett & Co., suspend-- Outside assistance needed to restore the Colony to prosperity
Newfoundland crisis-- 1895 Jan. 15 1, c. 6 special cable Gazette Confederation with Canada looked upon as an avenue of hope
Newfoundland crisis-- 1895 Jan. 1 1, c. 7 special cable Gazette Demand that the Government assumes banks' obligations--The Bank of Montreal--To open a branch in St. John's--Officials leave Montreal for that purpose
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland crisis-- 1895 Jan. 25 1, c. 7 Gazette Elections to be held to submit the question of Canadian Confederation
Newfoundland crisis-- 1895 Jan. 4 1, c. 7 special cable Gazette Government deny having pledged savings bond securities
Newfoundland crisis-- 1894 Dec. 29 1, c. 6 special cable Gazette Government may guarantee the defunct banks' bills--The arrested directors--The action widely deprecated-- The Assembly still considering means of relief-- Outside assistance
Newfoundland crisis-- 1895 Jan. 5 1, c. 3 special cable Gazette Government objects to asking for a Royal Commission-- Bailiffs in possession--Of the Commercial Bank--The loan made by the Bank of Montreal--Much distress
Newfoundland crisis-- 1895 Jan. 12 1, c. 5 special cable Gazette Imperial authorities and the proposed Royal Commission
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland crisis--Much 1895 Jan. 18 1, c. 6 special cable Gazette indignation in St. John's over the Union Bank's position
Newfoundland crisis--No 1894 Dec. 21 1, c. 7 special cable Gazette improvement as yet in the commercial situation--The Tourmaline arrives--And will spend the winter at St. John's--Depositors object to winding up of the Commercial Bank
Newfoundland crisis--Order 1895 Jan. 11 1, c. 7 special cable Gazette has been perfectly restored-- Union Bank's affairs
Newfoundland crisis- 1895 Jan. 23 1, c. 4 special cable Gazette Premier Whiteway will engineer Confederation with Canada
Newfoundland crisis-- 1894 Dec. 13 8, c. 3 special cable Gazette Resignation of the Goodridge Government accepted-- Legislature is summoned--To meet on Saturday--The Opposition refused to form a coalition Government--No more failures
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland crisis--Sir 1895 Feb. 7 1, c. 4 Gazette William Whiteway given until to-day to form his Cabinet
Newfoundland crisis--Sir 1895 Jan. 24 1, c. 4 Gazette William Whiteway to become Premier next week
Newfoundland crisis--The 1895 Jan. 28 1, c. 7 special cable Gazette customs revenue for January only one-sixth as large as last year
Newfoundland crisis--The 1895 Jan. 3 1, c. 5-6 special cable and Dec. 27 Gazette Governor will assent to the guarantee bills--The Bank of Montreal--Makes a loan to the Government--The "Gazette" correspondent writes of the condition of affairs
Newfoundland crisis--The 1894 Dec. 17 1, c. 7 special cable [The interest on Gazette Legislature meets to consider the debt--Mr. Harvey's relief measures--Hon. A.W. scheme] Harvey's plan--He would have the Government guarantee a percentage of the notes issued by the banks
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland crisis--The 1895 Jan. 7 8?, c. 4 special cable Gazette reports of the distress cannot be exaggerated--The Royal Commission--The government does not want to grant it--Sir Ambrose Shea reaches the Island
Newfoundland crisis--The 1894 July 3 1, c. 7 Gazette Trinity corruption case--The Mandamus proceedings
Newfoundland crisis--Was 1895 Jan. 9 1, c. 3 special cable Gazette rioting in the streets of St. John's yesterday--Wanted bread or work--Premier Green promised them the latter in three days--Against a Royal Commission
Newfoundland crisis--Writs 1895 Jan. 29 8, c. 3 Gazette have been issued for the general elections
Newfoundland deal-- 1898 Feb. 8, c. 4 Gazette Government's new railway contract with Mr. Reid
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland dog 1873 April 19 242 Cdn. Ill. News
Newfoundland education-- 1889 March 7, c. 3-4 [Church of England schools-- Gazette Where sectarianism is Methodist schools--General carried to the extreme-- Protestant Academy-- Destruction of caribou-- Destruction of caribou-- Manhood suffrage and other Manhood suffrage--The new matters before the Fisheries Department--Death Newfoundland Legislature of the Hon. Dr. Crowdy]
Newfoundland elections 1869 Dec. 2 "only part of which we are Telegraph (N.B.) able to find room to-day"
Newfoundland elections--Full 1897 Nov. 5 1, c. 2 includes news from Nov. 1 Gazette returns give the opposition a by mail majority of ten
Newfoundland elections-- 1894 Nov. 15 6, c. 1-2 [(Nov. 1) Trinity election-- Gazette The Goodridge Government From Labrador to vote-- are very badly beaten--In a Saturday's contests] minority of eight in the Legislature--A review of the elections and their causes
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland election--The 1897 Oct. 6, c. 4 Gazette Whiteway manifesto-- Virulent tone of the election controversy
Newfoundland election--To 1888 Nov. 2 2, c. 1-2 [Vacancy in Bonavista--Mr. Gazette which a great deal of Morine's share in the contest- significance is attached--The -Mining operations--Opening mining industries--New of a new line of railway-- railway branch opened--The The fisheries]new fisheries a fair success line=Placentia
Newfoundland farming--A 1887 Nov. 11 8, c. 3-4 [Sir Ambrose Shea--Mr. H. Gazette creditable display at the St. Norman--The fisheries, the John's show--Proofs of the destitution cry] Norman=Pall soil's fertility--Sir Ambrose Mall Gazette Shea's departure--The fisheries and the stories of destitution
Newfoundland Fisheries 1895 a report by the secretary of Commission the commission, 1893, with a note by D.W. Prowse in Prowse, D.W. A History of Newfoundland. London: MacMillan and Company
Newfoundland fisheries, a 1871 April 10 1, c. 1-2 [Alarm in high quarters-- Evening Post new phase, more work for Excitement deepening-- the Joint High Commission What's to be done?]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland fisheries-- 1895 March 8, c. 4-6 [An unjust law-- Gazette Commissioner Nielsen's plan Newfoundland's latest--No for revolutionizing them-- signs yet of the government's Means much to the trade-- policy--Bishop Howley's And will be of benefit to the consecration--A sad fatality- fisherman, the merchant, the -Arrival of Bishop Howley-- Colony and the consumer Death by suffocation--Relief for the poor]death=two brothers Jordan
Newfoundland fisheries-- 1886 Jan. 22 2, c. 1-3 [Revival in the French Bank Gazette Large increase in the catch fishery--Remarkable off the French Bank--The westher--What is meant by Island's new Governor-- silver thaw--Sir Ambrose Satisfaction expressed with Shea's appointment--New Sir Ambrose Shea's duties and responsibilities-- appointment--Remarkable Reconstruction of the rope weather--Reconstruction of walk--Distressing the cordage factory--A occurrence--Misleading
Newfoundland fisheries-- 1889 March 7, c. 1-2 [Mr. Nielsen's movements-- Gazette Much expected from Destruction of cod's eggs-- artificial propagation of the An ingenious calculation-- cod--The seal hunt's decline- Artificial hatching--Room for -An emphatic endorsation of human skill--Political-- the Island's Scott Act Temperance--The seal fishery--The weather--The S.S. Devonia]
Newfoundland fisheries-- 1891 Nov. 26 7, c. 1-2 [The revenue] Gazette Satisfactory report of the special commissioners-- Artificial propagation of sea fish--Cod and lobsters-- Improvement in the herring pack
Newfoundland fisheries-- 1890 Nov. 13 7, c. 1-2 [Report on lobster hatching-- Gazette Success of the cod and Floating incubators--Cod lobster propagation hatching--Young cod fry experiments--Nova hatched abundant--Emigration from by the millions--Emigration Newfoundland--Reciprocity from the Island on the with the United States--The increase--Reciprocity with French Shore question-- the United States--The Railway construction--Two French Shore bankers lost] bankers= Annie
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland fisheries-- 1894 Jan. 24 6, c. 1-2 [Political--Collision at sea] Gazette What the Fishery Commission has done for their betterment--The political situation--The Opposition's contestation surprise and its effect--The Flandre-Cyphrenes collision
Newfoundland fishery: 1891 Dec. 6 14, c. submitted Nov. 20 New York Tribune marked success in propagating cod and lobster, unavailing search for herring in the open sea, wardens appointed to guard the rivers which salmon frequent, to disseminate bait intelligence
Newfoundland fish--How 1897 April 26 6, c. 1-3 [Cod fishery--Dildo cod Gazette they might be made of more hatchery--Judge Prowse and value--An interesting report-- higher education--Mr. A contest about higher Adolph Nielsen] education, and other news from the Island Colony
Newfoundland fish--The 1897 July 6, c. 3-4 [The French bounties--A Gazette usefulness of the Bait Act fish-exporting company--Ice called in question--An and the cod fishery--The exporting scheme--The ice jubilee book]=Harvey's on the coast affecting the cod catch--Other Newfoundland notes--The jubilee book
Newfoundland genius 1870 Nov. 22 1, c. 2 Philip Henry Gosse Evening Post
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland in 1897: being 1897 Review: Saturday Review, London: Sampson, Lowe, Queen Victoria's diamond July 3, 1897, vol. 84, pp. 19- Marston and Company jubilee year and the four 20 hundredth anniversary of the Athenaeum, October 16, discovery of the island by 1897, vol. 3651, p. 525 John Cabot
Newfoundland in 1900 1900 St. John's: S.E. Garland; New York: The South published both with and Publishing Company without adverts.
Newfoundland in summer, 1891 Sept. 27 18, c, submitted Aug. 27 New York Tribune delightful views of ocean, bays and lakes and hills, a drive to Portugal Cove, the artificial propagation of cod and lobsters, the Labrador and Greenland expedition
Newfoundland in summer, 1891 Nov. 2 4, c. 2-4 submitted Aug. 27 New York Evening Herald delightful views of ocean, Tribune, trip with Prof. bays and lakes and hills, a Albert S. Bickmore drive to Portugal Cove, the artificial propagation of cod and lobsters, the Labrador and Greenland expeditions
Newfoundland in summer, 1891 Nov. 3 4, c. 4-5 submitted Aug. 27 New York Evening Herald delightful views of ocean, Tribune, trip with Prof. bays and lakes and hills, a Albert S. Bickmore drive to Portugal Cove, the artificial propagation of cod and lobsters, the Labrador and Greenland expeditions (concluded)
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland in winter-- 1890 Jan. 28 7, c. 1-2 [Loss of the Plover--Winter Gazette Business dull and social amusements--Breaking into festivities brisk--The railway the penitentiary--?--Progress progressing--What it will cost of the railway--The public and may affect--The health--Rebuilding Harbor Island's health--Political Grace Cathedral--By- situation elections]
Newfoundland industries-- 1892 Feb. 8, c. 1-2 [Asbestos mining in Gazette They are to be displayed at a Newfoundland--Legality of fall exhibition--Asbestos the extra duties on Canadian mining on the Island--The imports--Meeting of the extra duties on Canadian legislature--Severe rain goods--The Legislature storm--Wholesale prices current]
Newfoundland industry--A 1890 May 16 2, c. 1 [Seal fishery--Inspection of Gazette large grant to establish wood herrings--Tenders for the pulp factories--Seal fishery railway construction--The returns--A small number, but weather] better returns in oil-- Inspection of herrings
Newfoundland is excited--A 1890 March 5, c. 1-2 -Views of the opposition-- Gazette member expelled from the Debate on the address--Text House of Assembly--The of the "modus vivendi"-- modus vivendi row--Strong Resolutions of the House-- resolutions adopted by the Debate on the resolutions-- Legislature--Evil effects of Public indignation--Evil the arrangements [Action on effects anticipated--French the Bait Act--Mr. Morine and rights imaginary--The seal the speaker- fishery]
Newfoundland its fisheries 1870 June 1, c. 1-2 [Fat returns--New Yorkers in Evening Post and its minerals, a salmon the seal fishery--Our story minerals--The census of 1869--Political affairs-- Salmon season--The bishop and the fish-wife]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland letter 1877 Aug. 28 1, c. 3-4 {The geological survey, river Royal Gazette system of the Gander country--Three hundred square miles of burnt pine] from the correspondent of the Toronto Globe
Newfoundland letter 1877 Sept. 4 1, c. 3-4 [Bett's Cove mine--Relief for Royal Gazette the fire sufferers in St. John, N.B.--Gambo saw-mill destroyed]=owned by Job Brothers; from correspondent of Toronto Globe
Newfoundland letter 1880 Dec. 7 2, c. 2-3 correspondence of the Royal Gazette Montreal Gazette; about incident in Conception Bay re Americans
Newfoundland letter 1880 March 1, c. 1-3 [Fecundity of the cod-- Royal Gazette Importance of the fisheries as a source of national wealth and greatness--Norwegian codfishery--Uses of the codfish] from the special correspondent of the Montreal Gazette
Newfoundland letter 1880 Nov. 16 2, c. 2-4 from the special Royal Gazette correspondent of the Montreal Gazette, dated 20th October; covers trade, railway, mines
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland letter 1881 May 17 2, c. 2-3 [A prospect of a settlement] Royal Gazette covers French shore question; correspondence of the Montreal Gazette
Newfoundland letter 1881 July 1, c. 3-4 p. 2, c. 1 [American Arctic Royal Gazette expedition--Latest (June 16)] correspondence of Montreal Gazette
Newfoundland letter 1881 Feb. 8 2, c. 2-3 [Cod liver oil, cod roes, waste Royal Gazette of fish life] correspondence of Montreal Gazette
Newfoundland loan-- 1895 June 1, c. 4 special cable Gazette Announcement of its terms made in the Legislature
Newfoundland loan--It has 1895 June 1 1, c. 1 leaving the Colony Gazette been arranged on favorable special cable terms--By Montreal financiers--Syndicate of London Bankers are to take the loan--Retrenchment scheme--Will be announced by Sir William Whiteway on Monday next--A large
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland lobsters--The 1890 April 8 2, c. 1-3 [A door opened for Gazette people determined that the smuggling--A pointed French shall not take them--A resolution--Mass meeting in complicated situation--The the park--Feeling of the French given advantages colonists--Blunder of the over Island packers--A imperial government-- revenue complication--The Correspondence of the popular indignation modus--The Bait Act]
Newfoundland news 1870 July 2, c. 5 Telegraph (N.B.)
Newfoundland news, cod-ox 1871 Jan. 26 1, c. 1-2 [Medicinal use of the oil-- Evening Post piscatorius The Atlantic cable--Death of a Nimrod--The year's revenue--Political--The latest news]death=Captain James Murphy
Newfoundland news--Bank 1895 March 2, c. 3 Gazette directors who overdrew their account must put up or shut up
Newfoundland news-- 1895 July 1, c. 5 special cable Gazette Congratulating the Hon. Robert Bond--Governor leaves on Saturday
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland news-- 1895 May 27 1, c. 4 special cable Gazette Directors of the Commercial Bank committed for trial
Newfoundland news--Gov. 1895 June 1, c. 2 Gazette O'Brien snubs the Whiteway ministers--Supply bill passed
Newfoundland news-- 1895 June 1, c. 2 Gazette Governor O'Brien's successor--The Government's retrenchment scheme
Newfoundland news--Hon. 1895 July 1, c. 5 special cable Gazette A.W. Harvey resigns-- Newspaper attack on Gov. O'Brien
Newfoundland news-- 1895 June 7 1, c. 2 Gazette Imperial Government may not assent to the new loan
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland news--Public 1895 June 5 1, c. 2 leaving the Colony Gazette confidence restored and special cable business improving
Newfoundland news-- 1885 March 8, c. 4-6 [Sir William Whiteway's Gazette Resignation of the Speaker of motion--The Receiver- the House of Assembly--A General's speech--The political crisis--Disruption of speaker's views--The vote-- the coalition government-- The speaker's resignation-- Other resignations of office Position of parties--Sir proable--The seal fishery Ambrose Shea's position-- Political prospect and retrospect--Seal fishery]
Newfoundland news-- 1895 July 8, c. 2 Gazette Rumored that the Hon. Augustus Harvey has resigned
Newfoundland news--Sir 1895 June 1, c. 4 Gazette Graham Bower is to succeed Governor O'Brien
Newfoundland news--Sir 1895 May 2 1, c. 4 Gazette Herbert Murray's measures for relieving the fishermen
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland news--Sir 1895 July 2 1, c. 4 Gazette Herbert Murrray leaves for home--Offered Labrador to Canada
Newfoundland news-- 1895 Nov. 1 8, c. 2 special cable Gazette Smugglers punished--The revenue for October--Union Bank dividend
Newfoundland news-- 1893 Sept. 30 11, c. 4 [Death of a naval officer-- Gazette Supposed murder on The fisheries]death=Captain Labrador--The fisheries James B. Hay of HMS. outlook Buzzard
Newfoundland news--The 1895 June 6 1, c. 4 special cable Gazette "Telegram" apologizes--The Legislature again adjourns
Newfoundland news--The 1895 June 1, c. 2 Gazette Governor's departure--The Colony's finances
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland news--The 1895 May 28 1, c. 2 special cable Gazette Legislature adjourns for want of a quorum
Newfoundland news--The 1895 May 10 1, c. 2 special cable Gazette Legislature meets and adjourns for a week
Newfoundland news--The 1895 May 9 8, c. 7 Gazette panic ended--No answer yet received from Great Britain
Newfoundland news--The 1895 June 8 1, c. 2 Gazette retrenchment scheme-- Peary relief expedition
Newfoundland news--The 1894 April 17 6, c. 3 [The prisoner Singer] Gazette seal catch spoiled by unfavorable winds--A bad man with good friends
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland news--The 1895 April 2 1, c. 3 Gazette seal fisheries turning out fairly successful
Newfoundland news--The 1895 June 1, c. 2 Gazette shareholders preparing to arrest the Union Bank directors
Newfoundland news--The 1895 Oct. 8, c. 4 Gazette smuggling disclosures cause trouble in the Cabinet
Newfoundland news--The 1895 July 1 1, c. 5 Gazette trouble in the Legislature to be amicably settled
Newfoundland news-- 1895 March 1, c. 2 Gazette Thorburn &Tessier in insolvency--The Premier's health--Destitution is spreading
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland news-- 1895 July 1, c. 5 special cable Gazette Warrants for the arrest of the Union Bank directors
Newfoundland news--Work 1896 Aug. 10 8, c. 3 Gazette of the Legislature--News of the fishery--New St. Andrew's Church
Newfoundland notes--Bishop 1893 Dec. 23 2, c. 3-4 [Labrador herring fishery-- Gazette Power's death--Poor Munn's boneless codfish-- Labrador fishers-- Political--Latest] Disappearance of the herring--Codfish at the World's Fair
Newfoundland notes-- 1894 Sept. 25 5, c. 3 [General Booth--Survey of Gazette Government supporters in the Sir Donald--Fisheries] good hopes--Survey by the Sir Donald--The fisheries
Newfoundland of to-day 1899 3-6 Parsons Xmas Annual
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland of to-day 1900 Sept. 285-89 conti. name of journal: Canadian History Readings Educational review supplementary
Newfoundland ore--It is a 1898 Nov. 5 9, c. 3-4 [Bishop Howley's charges-- Gazette large and growing item in A foolish agitation--The exports--What Mr. Reid is Royal Commission--Business doing--Bishop Howley's is good--The cure of awkward position--The Royal codfish] Commission's work--The French Shore injustices
Newfoundland politicics--A 1894 March 6, c. 1-3 [Debate on the address in Gazette touch of partizanship in the reply--Dr. Grenfell's report-- Governor's address--The The election petitions--The railway's progress--Lumber next Governor of the colony- trade developing--Fine -The weather] farming land opened up-- Tariff revision promised-- The next Governor
Newfoundland politics--A 1888 Feb. 2, c. 1 [The Government have Gazette strengthened Government to gained in popularity--Death meet the Legislature--Death of Sir Hugh Hoyles--The of Sir Hugh Hoyles--The weather--The seal fishery] weather--Preparing for the seal fishery
Newfoundland politics--Both 1889 Sept. 19 5, c. 1-2 [The great issue--Smuggling Gazette parties getting ready for the from St. Pierre--Attitude of election contest--The Bait the Government--Sir William Act an issue--The Harbor Whiteway's policy--The two Grace Cathedral--Church of policies--Destruction of the England synod--A gigantic cathedral at Harbor Grace-- devil fish Synod of the Church of England--The fisheries--A gigantic cuttle fish]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland politics-- 1885 July 8, c. 1 [The policy of progress--The Gazette Dissolution of the Assembly acts of our own and the pending elections-- Government--Passed over to The policy of the Ministry-- the Opposition--The position The religious question an of parties--The confidence of issue--What the Government Protestants] has accomplished--Mr. Winter's resignation
Newfoundland politics-- 1893 June 7, c. 1-2 [Prospects of the Opposition- Gazette Parties preparing for the -The French Shore again-- coming general elections-- Suspension of the Bait Act-- Elements in favor of both Labrador fishery--Deep Sea sides--The French Shore Mission to Labrador--The question once more on deck-- Peary expedition--Fishing A customs complication operations]
Newfoundland politics-- 1886 Aug. 5 2, c. 3 [A political treaty of peace-- Gazette Sectarian strife ended and a Non-secterian Government strong Government formed-- formed--The new officials] A new coalition ministry
Newfoundland politics--The 1885 Sept. 30 8, c. 5-6 [Division in the Protestant Gazette position of parties in the camp--Probabilities of the approaching elections--Only issue--The candidates] a religious conflict--Issues of vital importance made subservient to sectarian strife
Newfoundland politics--The 1889 Dec. 12 7, c. 1-2 [Weakness of the opposition-- Gazette situation created by the A new party formed-- recent elections--A new Confederation--The opposition party-- fisheries] Confederation as an issue may have been brought nearer
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland products-- 1884 May 7 2, c. 1-3 Our Labrador herrings- Gazette Their rank at International Appliances for fishing- Fisheries Exhibition-- Reaped important results-The Practical results derived-- French Shore question- Result of the seal fishery-- Prospects of colonization-- Trial of the Harbour Grace The seal fishery--Trial of the rioters--Close of the Harbour Grace rioters- Legislature--The Hudson's Closing of the Legislature- Bay route [Refined cod liver Hudson's Bay route-
Newfoundland railroad 1881 May 10 2, c. 3-4 Boston Traveller Royal Gazette
Newfoundland railroad 1881 May 10 Boston Traveller Boston Traveller
Newfoundland railway-- Can 1875 Nov.. 2, c. 1-2 Citizen Newfoundland build her railway?--Settlement of the French Shore question-- Partial failure of the cod fishery--A new Athenaeum building--The new Atlantic cable
Newfoundland railway, the 1881 April 19 2, c. 4-5 [Will the railway pay?] Morning Chronicle terms favorable correspondence of the Montreal Gazette
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland railway--An 1889 May 16 5, c. 1 [The weather] Gazette extension of 250 miles resolved on by the Government
Newfoundland railway--Its 1887 Feb. 7, c. 1-2 [An important decision--Sir Gazette present and prospective Ambrose Shea and the Bait benefits to the colony-- Act--What Newfoundland Feeling on the bait question-- thinks of the Edmunds Bill-- Feeling on the Edmunds Bill-- Termination of the mail The Allan mail contract to be contract--The commercial terminated bank--Legislative session--In memoriam]=Sir John Glover
Newfoundland railway-- 1887 Jan. 27 7, c. 1-2 [Reasons of the judgement-- Gazette Scores a success in a suit with Death of Lieut. Lindsay, of the Government--The H.M.S. Emerald--Sad progress of Methodism-- drowning accident--New Death of a promising naval Methodist College--Sir officer--Sir Ambrose Shea Ambrose Shea]
Newfoundland railways-- 1889 May 6 8, c. 1-2 [Natural resources locked up- Gazette Their extension an essential -How the railway is to be to the welfare of the Colony- built--A trip on the Placentia -Placentia, the ancient railway--The ancient French French capital, and its old capital--Close season for cemetery--A new route for lobsters--Seal fishery] commerce
Newfoundland result----The 1893 Nov. 21 7, c. 1-3 [Sad disaster in the Arctic Gazette workingman's cry won the regions]=J.A. Bjorling and Whiteway victory--Aided by M. Kalstinius other methods a skillful politician knew how to make use of--Sir Robert Thorburn's defeat
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland seal fishery 1871 June 2, c. 3 "Correspondence Montreal Telegraph (N.B.) of 1871 News"
Newfoundland seal fishery-- 1874 May 31 2, c. 1-2 year's fishery. [A storm World (N.Y.) Hunting young white-coats amid the ice fields--The among the ice-floes--A life hunters at work, death amid of daring adventure-- the seal meadows--Steam Phenomena of the ice applied to the fishery--Seal prairies--Sculping the seals-- hunt of 1874, gloomy Slaughter of the innocents-- prospects, strange Alarm about the destruction appearances--Cause of the of the fishery by steamers-- failure, need of a close time
Newfoundland stirred up-- 1889 May 17 7, c. 1-2 Gazette Over Lady Blake's criticisms of the seal hunters-- Allegations of cruelty-- Repelled by those acquainted with the facts--A minister's prayer
Newfoundland surprise--Sir 1893 Oct. 2. c. 1-2 [Sir Robert Thorburn turns a Gazette Robert Thorburn joins his old somersault--Sir Robert's opponents--The ex-Premier motives--The latest] whom Sir William Whiteway defeated becomes a Whiteway candidate
Newfoundland sympathies 1886 May 10 4, c. 2 [letter to editor] Colonist with Home Rule
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland to Canada--A 1894 April 7 6, c. 1-3 [The budget--Effects of our Gazette movement from the Island to new railway--The seal the northwest--The colony's fishery--Sad loss of finances--Satisfactory state life]=Parsons of affairs shown--A tariff revision proposed--Benefit of the Island railway
Newfoundland topics, review 1873 July 2 1, c. 1 [The new cable--Effects of Evening Post of the Polaris story, the new improvement in telegraphy-- cable, monopoly against pre- The weather, the fisheries-- emption The Tigress steamer] signed M.H.
Newfoundland topics-- 1887 Dec. 8 7, c. 1-2 [Decline in the value of oil-- Gazette Higher prices for fish and an Opening of the Supreme increased export trade-- Court--Libel suit--Escape of Opening of the Supreme a prisoner--Fatal accident-- Court--Verdict against a Loss of the mail steamer newspaper--Escape of a Plover--S.S. Ontario] prisoner--Fatal accident-- Shipping news
Newfoundland topics--Labor 1887 July 2, c. 1 [Sir Ambrose Shea--The Gazette troubles--Sir Ambrose Shea-- fisheries--Crop prospects-- Condition of the fisheries-- Placentia railway] Crop prospects
Newfoundland topics-- 1885 Dec. 14 2, c. 3-4 [The recent elections-- Gazette Opening of the Supreme Presentment of the Grand Court and the cases to be Jury--Harbor Grace ?-- tried--The charge of the Smallpox ?--The Compulsory Chief Justice--The Harbor Vaccination Act--French Grace prisoners--Guarding Shore question--The fish against smallpox--The markets] French Shore question--Fish markets
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland topics--Sir 1886 Feb. 2, c. 1-2 [Vindicate his position--New Gazette Ambrose Shea and the British ecclesiastical appointment-- Colonial Office--The Political matters--The political situation weather]
Newfoundland topics--Sir 1887 Oct. 2, c. 3-4 [The reasons Sir William Gazette William Whiteway's alleges--The coastal and manifesto on the political ocean steam service--Coastal situation--The mail services-- mail contract--The fisheries The Fishery Commission--A commission--The steamer disabled steamer--Found Egypt--Drowning]=three drowned fishermen
Newfoundland topics--The 1886 Nov. 12 2, c. 1-2 [Employment of the people-- Gazette condition of the people and Marine disasters--Fatal the outlook for winter-- accident--Political matters-- Employment on public Bishop Ussher--Sad accident] works--Maritime disasters-- Political matters--Bishop Ussder at St. Johns--Fatal accident
Newfoundland topics--The 1885 Dec. 24 7, c. 1-2 [The Washington Treaty-- Gazette contract with the Allan Free access to all our fishing- Company for mail -Political movements--The conveyance--The Harbor Grace prisoners--The Washington Treaty--Political weather] movements--The Harbor Grace prisoners--The weather
Newfoundland topics--The 1886 Oct. 2, c. 3-4 [The number of widowers-- Gazette destitution of the people not Arrival of the SS. Anchoria-- so serious as represented-- No heavy gales were Condition of the fisheries-- experienced--The fisheries Curiosities of the census-- outlook for the winter--The Arrival of the overdue employment of the destitute- Anchoris--Construction of -Belle Isle, Conception Bay] public works--A fertile Island
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland topics--The 1886 Jan. 12 7, c. 2-3 [Political matters--The Gazette new governor, and how his Harbor Grace prisoners--St. appointment is received-- Andrew's Presbyterian Meeting of the Legislature-- Church--A new book--The Important questions to be weather] settled--The Harbor Grace prisoners--Minor subjects
Newfoundland topics--The 1887 April 5 7, c. 1-2 [relief works--The Gazette outlook for the seal fishery Norwegian cod fishery-- somewhat doubtful-- Observation of St. Patrick's Introduction of the ballot Day--Regulation of the seal system--Norwegian cod fishery--The Bait Bill--The fishery--Relief works--St. progress of the seal fishery-- Patrick's Day--Regulating the Mining in Placentia] seal fishery
Newfoundland topics--The 1885 Nov. 24 7, c. 2 [Sad death--The smallpox-- Gazette result of the elections--Sad Fatal shooting accident--A death--The smallpox--Fatal valuable gift--Death of shooting accident--Death of a Monsignor Sears--An Prelate acknowledgment]
Newfoundland topics--What 1886 Dec. 25 7, c. 1-2 [The object of the enterprise- Gazette is being done to promote the -The Fishermen's and comfort of fishermen-- Seamen's Home--Home Industrial co-operation--The industries--The bank fishery- bank fishery--Measures of -Road operations, destitution, relief--No danger of the weather--The steamer destitution Hercules--The Mikado]
Newfoundland tradegy--The 1888 Dec. 13 2, c. 3-4 [Railway extension--Art Gazette murder of Archibald Sillars exhibition--Steel cables] and its peculiar circumstances--One of the wealthy men--Of the Island killed, it is supposed, by a man who was his debtor
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland union-- 1895 May 13 8, c. 1 special cable Gazette Canada's answer to Newfoundland's proposal received--Returning to Ottawa--Hon. Mr. Bond and Mr. Reid sail on the Tiber-- The outlook for Confederation hopeful
Newfoundland union--Short 1895 April 6 1, c. 4 special cable Gazette meeting of delegates yesterday--Mr. Murray in Newfoundland
Newfoundland union--The 1895 March 1, c. 2 special cable Gazette anti-confederates to make a demonstration when the delegates sail
Newfoundland union--The 1895 May 4 8, c. 6 press despatch Gazette Canadian terms declared not to be satisfactory
Newfoundland union--The 1895 May 6 1, c. 2 special cable Gazette Colonial Government awaiting a reply from London
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland union--The 1895 March 6, c. 3 special cable Gazette delegates appointed and they will sail to-day
Newfoundland union--The 1895 March 1, c. 2 Gazette delegates sailed yesterday for Ottawa
Newfoundland with an 1922 103-30 in Baedeker excursion to Labrador
Newfoundland, a glimpse at 1870 July 6 1, c. 1-2 [Britain's most ancient Evening Post its history--Its present colony--Lord Bacon and condition Lord Baltimore--How England fostered her colony- -Newfoundland in 1870] initialled M.
Newfoundland, a romantic 1871 Oct. 234 from the New York Post Canadian News story spoiled about a wedding ring found in the stomach of a codfish
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland, an important 1873 April 25 1, c. 3 [A panic among the Evening Post clause in the Charter of the shareholders--Power New York, Newfoundland possessed by the colony-- and London Telegraph The probable results--A Company, the colony's right railway across of resumption, the revival of Newfoundland--The seal an old railroad project, the fishery] signed M.H. seal fishery
Newfoundland, application of 1873 Aug. 21 539 written July 23; [Washington Canadian News steam to the cod fishery Treaty--Mr. Cyrus Field]
Newfoundland, evidence of 1872 [What has been done-- Evening Post progress, the fisheries and the Comparative figures--Going exports for 1871 ahead--The Anglo-American Telegraph Company-- Prospects of the cod fishery- -Cold weather--The great valley of Exploits] correspondence of the Evening Post
Newfoundland, French rights 1873 Feb. 122-23 from the Newfoundland Canadian News in Newfoundland, a colonial correspondent of the grievance Canadian Illustrated News
Newfoundland, its berries 1870 Dec. 6 1, c. 1-2 [Berry-picking--Our fruit Royal Gazette and fruits trees--The wild flowers of Terra Nova] correspondence of Montreal Daily News
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland, its berries 1870 Dec. [Berry-picking--Our fruit Montreal Daily News and fruits trees--The wild flowers of Terra Nova] ; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Newfoundland, its financial 1887 Aug. 5 2, c.3 correspondence Montreal Morning Herald and social condition Gazette [Pauperism...Mining reviewed, serious... operations]
Newfoundland, mining news, 1879 Oct. [Mining matters--Obituary-- Boston Traveller death of a prominent Fishing matters-- merchant, the weather, Newfoundland weather-- fishery news, religious Political--Religious affairs-- matters, &c., &c. Visitors]merchant=Hon. John Munn; initialled H.; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Newfoundland, mining news, 1879 Nov. 4 2, c. 2-4 [Mining matters--Obituary-- Royal Gazette death of a prominent Fishing matters-- merchant, the weather, Newfoundland weather-- fishery news, religious Political--Religious affairs-- matters, &c., &c. Visitors]merchant=Hon. John Munn; initialled H., correspondence of the Boston Traveller
Newfoundland, Mr. Murray's 1871 Nov. 22 2, c. 5-6 [The Great Valley of Globe geological survey for 1871 Exploits--New route for a railway, advantage of a Newfoundland line--The shortest line by the Exploits-- The red Indians of the island- -Fossils--Relief for Chicago-- The weather]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland, policy of the 1871 Oct. 2, c. 4-5 [Approaching elections--The Globe Confederates Washington Treaty--Our sea harvest for 1871--The appearance of mackerel-- News of Labrador fishery-- Female stevedores--Loss of a coasting vessel--Curious atmospheric appearance-- Steamers]loss=George
Newfoundland, seal fishery 1872 April 25 263 written March 18 Canadian News of 1872
Newfoundland, steam 1880 Jan. [Severe weather--Storms of Boston Traveller codfishery, stormy weather, the Atlantic--The Cathedral marine disaster, the cathedral of St. John's--Political to be completed, political matters] initialled H.; matters reprinted in The Royal Gazette
Newfoundland, steam 1880 Feb. 3 1, c. 2-3 [Severe weather--Storms of Royal Gazette codfishery, stormy weather, the Atlantic--The Cathedral marine disaster, the cathedral of St. John's--Political to be completed, political matters] initialled H., matters correspondence of the Boston Traveller
Newfoundland, the cod fishery 1873 Feb. 6 87 written Dec. 12 for the Canadian News Evening Post; [The process of cure--How codfish are utilised--THe codfisher and his gains--How the cod is distributed]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland, the elections, 1869 Dec. 30 428 "A correspondent of the St. Canadian News defeat of confederation John Telegraph, N.B., writes as follows from St. John's on the 19th ult..."
Newfoundland, The 1871 Sept. 7 153-54 correspondence from the St. Canadian News resources of the interior John's correspondent of the New York Post; Cormack
Newfoundland, value of the 1870 Sept. 1 140 "A correspondent of the Canadian News Labrador fisheries Montreal News writes the following letter from St. John's..."
Newfoundland: explorations 1871 Aug. 10 90-91 "The St. John's correspondent Canadian News in the interior of the New York Post writes on the 26th June..."; Cormack
Newfoundland: its history 1870 July 125- PAB has October Stewart's Quarterly and geology
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland: its history, 1883 co-author: Joseph Hatton London?: Cupples, Uphan & present condition, and future NUC=Reprinted from the Co. prospects English ed, rev. cor. and enl. Boston:, Doyle and Whittle, 1883
Newfoundland: the oldest 1883 Review: Athenaeum May 19, London: Chapman and Hall British Colony 1883, (2899), p. 628 Limited Spectator February 16, 1884, vol. 16(2903), pp. 227-228 Academy (London) March 24, 1883, vol. 23(568), p. 199 8vo, pp. 489
Newfoundland--A new 1898 May 21 12, c. Gazette authority on its great mineral resources--Mr. G.H. Collins, F.G.S.--A past president of the British Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, speaks of the Colony's latent wealth
Newfoundland--A 1871 Sept. 27 1, c. 3 Evening Post September ramble--Wild berries, flowers and fruits
Newfoundland--Berry- 1871 Oct. 5 1, c. 3 [Jamming time--Wild clover Evening Post picking and its charms--The and the pitcher plant] Jamming season--Interesting notes
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland--Brief 1871 Nov. 23 1, c. 3 [The weather] Evening Post account of the great fire in St. John's twenty-five years ago--The weather in October
Newfoundland--Colonial 1898 March 1, c. 5 Gazette budget brought down yesterday--Duties increased- -Island's new tariff is decidedly protective--Big deficit is reported--But it is expected that ends will meet next year--The debt is to be reduced--Prosperity ahead
Newfoundland--Cormack's 1871 Aug. 10 1, c. 3-4 [Secret of his success--Mode Evening Post explorations--Animal races of camping--Soil of the in the interior savanna country--Beavers-- Wild fowl--Bears and wolves--Hares and foxes-- Climate of the interior]
Newfoundlanders abroad 1882 Feb. 1, c. 3-4 Evening Mercury
Newfoundlanders in luck-- 1892 Jan. 9 7, c. 1-2 [How uncle Sam is fooled-- Gazette Herring strike in unusually Our imbroglio with Canada-- great number--How the U.S. Exports to Canada 1890-91-- law is evaded--The trouble The S.S. Pensher--Christmas, with Canada--Views taken by 1891--Market quotations] business men on the Island-- The S.S. Pensher
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundlanders in luck-- 1894 March 1, c. 5 (March 13) Act regulating Gazette The seal hunt promises to be the fishery--A Canadian a good one--The white coats forestaller] plenty--And favorable weather conditions to aid the hunters--The shore catch good
Newfoundlanders indignant-- 1886 Aug. 19 7, c. 1-2 [The new rope walk--French Gazette At the stories of the distress in encroachments--Progress of Labrador--A fine rope walk the fisheries--Labrador at St. John's--The fishery fishery--Horrible murder at prospects fair both on the St. Pierre]=Carlos Jose Island and Main Land Sussarigny murders Stanislaus Coste
Newfoundland--Governor 1897 May 21 6, c. 1-2 [The election law--The Gazette withholds assent from an political campaign--Business election bill--The campaign is good--The Cabot begun--Sir James winter to celebration--The Queen's lead the opposition--Signs of jubilee--Summer visitors] improving business--Summer travellers
Newfoundland--Interior 1871 July 1, c. 1-2 [Cormack, the Terra Novan Evening Post explorations--A daring and traveller--Preparations for perilous journey the journey--A long forest tramp--Magnificent view-- Utilization of the savannas and deer--Reflections]
Newfoundland--Its financial 1887 Aug. 2 2, c. 1-2 [Causes of destitution-- Gazette and social condition Pauperism--Public debt-- reviewed--Serious increase Education, mail steamers, in pauperism--But business subsidies--Problems for sound at the bottom and an solution--The crops, the early recovery looked for drought--The fisheries-- Mining operations-- Confederation--Latest fisheries news]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland--Its history 1872 Jan. 12 1, c. 5 p. 2, c. 1-2 Morning Chronicle and geology--Third paper (concluded)
Newfoundland--Its history 1872 Jan. 9 1, c. 3-5 p. 2, c. 1-2 Morning Chronicle and geology--Third paper (continued)
Newfoundland--Its history 1872 Jan. 11 1, c. 3-4 Morning Chronicle and geology--Third paper (continued)
Newfoundland--Its history 1872 Jan. 8 1, c. 3-5 p. 2, c. 1-3 Morning Chronicle and geology--Third paper (continued)
Newfoundland--Labrador 1871 Oct. 1, c. 2 Evening Post herring--Disaster at sea-- Newfoundland banks
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland--Mining 1871 Oct. 1, c. 1 [Our marine harvest-home-- Evening Post accounts--Reports of the Mackerel--Female wharf fisheries--Female wharf workers] workers
Newfoundland--Mishaps at 1871 Sept. 13 1, c. 4 [Favorable news from Evening Post sea--The Labrador fisheries- Labrador--Another -A pretty romance spoiled newspaper hoax--Steamers]
Newfoundland--New 1871 Sept. 15 1, c. 4 Evening Post steamer for the seal-fishery- -Annual flower show
Newfoundland--Observations 1871 July 1, c. 1-2 [The reindeer--Jameson Evening Post of an explorer--An mountains--Far west of Terra adventurous journey Nova--Sylvan happiness-- Termination of the journey]
Newfoundland--Progress of 1871 Aug. 26 1, c. 3 [Bultow and hook-and-line Evening Post the codfishery--Report of the fishing--The Chamber of Chamber of Commerce-- Commerce on the American The case of the American steamer Monticello--The steamer Monticello--The Washington Treaty--Exports Washington Treaty--A for 1870--Marriage of our wicked fabrication Governor--Hoax on a newspaper]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland--Prosperity 1874 July 6, c. 2-3 [Telegraph monopoly and World (N.Y.) of the colony--Value of the the Canadian Act--The fisheries--Telegraph fisheries] monopoly and the new cable
Newfoundland's affairs--A 1888 March 7, c. 1-2 [The Royal silver wedding-- Gazette satisfying report of Norwegian fisheries for agricultural progress--The 1887--Norwegian herring trouble with the railroad-- fishery--Volunteer Norway's fish industry-- movement?--Washington Establishing a volunteer Fisheries Commission] corps--The Royal silver wedding
Newfoundland's Bait Act-- 1889 Oct. 3 8, c. 4-5 [Effect of the Bait Act-- Gazette Canadian and U.S. fishermen Effect of ? ?--One million aid the French in its evasion- dollars fishery award--The -The political campaign-Sir political campaign] William Whiteway pursuing a peculiar campaign
Newfoundland's Bait Act-- 1893 April 4 2, c. 1-2 [Effects of suspension-- Gazette Effects of its suspension on Injurious results probable-- the Island's position--The Americans and Canadians-- prospect not a pleasant one-- Motives of the Government-- The Government's motives in Disposal of the surplus its course--The surplus revenue--Our seal fishery] revenue
Newfoundland's Bait Act-- 1887 Feb. 2, c. 1-2 [(Feb. 8)] Gazette Indignation at its disallowance by Great Britain--It is re-enacted by the Legislature--How it affects the interests of the Island Colony
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland's Bait Act--Its 1888 Sept. 11 5, c. 1-2 Exhibition--Washington Gazette operation endorsed by the St. Treaty--Land cultivation-- John's Chamber of Mining--A remarkable Commerce--An alarming decision--Misrepresentations decision--That may legalize regarding Newfoundland-- practices very injurious to Condition of agriculture-- the seal fishery [The Bait Hon.David Wells' opinion-- Act--Fish hatching--Seal General Dashwood--The fishery--Lobster fishery-- fisheries--Sir James Winter--
Newfoundland's budget-- 1890 May 2 2, c. 1-2 [Estimated expenditure of Gazette Public railway building 1890--Estimated revenue-- adding to the debt--Increase Increased taxation--Loans-- in the tariff--The seal fishery Board of Health-- fairly good--That modus Shipbuilding--Seal fishery-- vivendi--Delegation in Canada French encroachments-- Delegates appointed--The Bait Act]
Newfoundland's capital-- 1885 Sept. 30 8, c. 4 [Great change for the better- Gazette Census return of the -The city is extending itself-- population and progress of St. Important public buildings-- John's--Manufacturing Various religious industries--The public denominations] buildings--Various religious denominations
Newfoundland's complaint-- 1887 March 2, c. 1-2 [Malicious motives--The Gazette Of being misrepresented by capture and sale of bait--The lying correspondents--A United States and report on the bait question-- Newfoundland--Legislative The British Government's intelligence--Despatches on reason for disallowing the the bait bill--The seal fishery] prohibition of its exportation
Newfoundland's condition, 1887 Oct. 4, c. 1 correspondence Montreal Morning Herald fishing operations greatly Gazette [Destitution will be improved and early very limited--Advance in the deficiencies recovered price of fish]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland's condition-- 1886 Oct. 5, c. 4 [Results of the season's Gazette Reports of destitution among operations--Able to grapple the people greatly with its difficulties--The exaggerated--The results of shore fishery] the fisheries
Newfoundland's condition-- 1886 Dec. 9 2, c. 3 [Ship on fire--Accident to the Gazette Reports of distress among the steam tug Hercules--The people greatly exaggerated- Exploits Valley--The quality -A fire at sea--Accident to of the land] the steam tug Hercules--The valley of the Exploits River
Newfoundland's conflict-- 1894 June 11, c. [Collection of the revenue-- Gazette High conduct of the courts in The business situation-- face of the agitation-- Wreck of the steamship Collection of revenue--What Texas--Fire]=Judge Conroy's Sir William Whiteway did to house make it impracticable, and how the Government overcame it
Newfoundland's crisis-- 1894 Dec. 20 1, c. 4 Gazette Commercial Bank will only pay about fifty cents on the dollar
Newfoundland's crisis-The 1888 April 5 7, c. 1-3 --Advantages to this Colony-- Gazette proposal for Confederation Terms spoken of--Present under discussion--The condition and outlooks of the Ministry divided--A review Colony--Action of of the position of the Island Government--The Cabinet and the forces operating divided--State of public among the people [Reception feeling--The press--Latest of the proposal--There will (March 25) Effects of be a strong opposition delaying a deputation]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland's dilemma--A 1891 June 2, c. 1-2 [Outrages in St. George's Gazette choice between the Bay--Horrible objectionable modus and murder]=Follett coercion--Wisdom conquers pride--A foolish resolution rescinded and Lord Knutsford's terms agreed to-- Mr. Morine's vindication
Newfoundland's earliest 1921 April 18-19 Cormack Newfoundland Quarterly explorer: the first crossing of the island
Newfoundland's exports-- 1885 April 10 7, c. 2-3 [Exports 1883-84--The Gazette The wonderful harvest of the census of 1884--The seal sea--Figures for 1884--A fishery--The Legislature--Sir steady growth--The new Ambrose Shea's mission to census returns--Political Washington--Duty on our matters--Sir Ambrose Shea's fish in Canada] mission--Trade relations with Canada
Newfoundland's finances-- 1889 April 9 7, c. 1-2 [Expenditure for 1889-- Gazette An increase in revenue and Manhood suffrage--The seal estimated surplus--Promising fishery of 1889--First arrival trade outlook--Manhood from the seal fishery-- suffrage adopted--The best Wonderful trip of the SS. seal fishery for years Ranger--Probable catch-- Our bank fishery]
Newfoundland's finances-- 1893 April 7 1, c. 7 Special cable to the Gazette Gazette Colony has a surplus of $215,000 for the past year-- Reduction in the duties--On flour and pork--The funded debt--The seal fishery is an unprecedented failure
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland's finances-- 1891 May 8 7, c. 1-3 [The Bait Act temporarily Gazette The Government has a upset--Canadian fishermen deficit to add to its trouble-- refused licenses--Seal Better times expected-- fishery--Political] Heavy cost of poor relief-- The charge of the hatcheries- -The Bait Law and its breakers
Newfoundland's Governor-- 1886 April 30 7, c. 2 Gazette Arrival of Sir George Des Voeux at St. John's--He meets a rather cool reception
Newfoundland's latest-- 1894 Oct. 2, c. 3-4 [Sir Terence O'Brien in Gazette Discovery of very valuable England--Political] iron deposits--Sir T. O'Brien's interview--His reported words in London shown to be ill-judged and ill-based--The political situation
Newfoundland's minerals--A 1888 July 2, c. 3 [Depression of prices-- Gazette revival in the copper mining reports of mining engineers-- industry--Deposits of great Long Pond mine--Further value--Prospects of great evidence--Valuable rubish-- wealth to the successful Mineral deposits in the Island] operators
Newfoundland's new loan--A 1889 Sept. 5 7, c. 1 [The Labrador fishery-- Gazette satisfactory success on the Death of Sir Thomas London market--The Howley--Regatta--Political] Labrador fisheries-- Endangered by unpropitious conditions off the coast--The political campaign
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland's news-- 1884 Nov. 6 7, c. 1-2 [One of the first Cathedrals-- Gazette Something about the Church Improvements in St. John's-- of England and its new Man-of-war on service--Met Cathedral--Orange and by an armed mob--The green--A man-of-war to be Boston Globe's stationed at Harbour Grace correspondent--Reported for protection murder on Labrador--Brutal outrage on a wife--The latest]
Newfoundland's one issue-- 1890 June 5 2, c. 3-5 rights claimed-- Gazette The evolution of trouble with Compromises--The lobster the French--How the thin end difficulty--Address to Her of the wedge was inserted-- Majesty--Arbitration The intolerable situation at refused--Reception of present [Early concessions-- deputies at the Colonial Impeachment of Lord Office--Sir Robert Pinsent-- Oxford--New concessions-- Legislative--The weather and The climax reached-- the fisheries--French
Newfoundland's people-- 1892 June 7, c. 1-2 [Prorogation of the Gazette How they are divided among Legislature--Treaty with the religious sects--Causes of Spain--The hospital ship the movement noted in the Albert for Labrador-- population--Prorogation of Expedition to the Polar the Legislature--General regions] Island news
Newfoundland's politics--A 1888 Dec. 27 5, c. 1-2 [Record of the Government-- Gazette weak opposition and a Confederation--A successful government--The Department of Fisheries-- Confederation issue--A The Sillars tradegy--Another Department of Fisheries to be suspected murder-- organized--Jam for the Queen Presentation to the Queen accepted]
Newfoundland's Premier-- 1889 Aug. 8 5, c. 1-2 [The Bait Act and the French Gazette Addresses a manifesto to the fisheries--Periwinkles for people of the Island--A good bait--Fish hatchery-- record detailed-- Epidemics--Fisheries] Confederation not an issue-- Effects of the Bait Act--The public health
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland's prosperity-- 1887 Oct. 7, c. 1-2 --Misleading representations Gazette tested by the condition of the of destitution--State of the Government Savings Bank-- cod fishery--The cod fishery The cod fishery--Decline in advancing--Decline in the the price of cod oil--Personal price of cod oil--Placentia items--The Placentia railway--Sir Ambrose Shea-- railway--A disabled steamer Mr. H. Norman--Church of [The statistics of our Savings England bazaar--Disabled Bank steamer]=Warwick
Newfoundland's protest-- 1887 March 5, c. 1-2 [Disallowance of the Bait Gazette Against the disallowance of Bill--State of public feeling-- the Bait Bill--What was said Legislative Council--Seal in the Legislature--A strong fishery--Winter amusements] feeling that the people should have their own way in their own land
Newfoundland's railway--It 1894 Aug. 30 5, c. 1-2 [Political matters--Bye- Gazette is now completed for over elections--Fisheries] 300 miles--An traverses a country full of scenic beauty and of high agricultural possibilities
Newfoundland's railway-- 1893 Aug. 31 7, c. 1-2 [The gander district--The Gazette Soon to open up the Gander political situation-- and Exploits Valleys--The Reciprocity with the United locomotive may drive away States--Sad drowning the French--A description of accident]=Mr. W.C. Webber the new country--Politics on and Mr. Hiscock the Island
Newfoundland's railways-- 1886 April 7 8, c. 1-2 [Sir Ambrose's resolutions Gazette The need of immediate lost--The budget--Public extension required--A falling debt--Revision of the tariff-- revenue and its causes--An The increase of taxation--A increase in the tariff legislative episode] necessitated--Obstruction by the Opposition
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland's retort--An 1891 Dec. 10 1, c. 3 Gazette official order increasing the duties on Canadian goods-- Whiteway loses his head-- Canada's threats to tax Newfoundland's fish sets the ancient colony by the ears-- A strong denunciation
Newfoundland's rulers-- 1888 Nov. 15 2, c. 1-2 [Our new Governor--Bye- Gazette Regret expressed at Sir election in Bonavista] Henry Blake's departure--Sir T. O'Brien's record--The issues and incidents of the Bonavista election
Newfoundland's tariff--An 1887 April 12 8, c. 3-4 [The proposed increase of Gazette increase of duties to meet the duties--Prohibition of deficiency in the revenue-- intoxicating liquors-- A prohibitory liquor Prohibition is premature-- measure--Smuggling on the Smuggling on the west coast- west coast--Wreck and loss -Wreck and loss of life--Gold of life--Gold mining--The mining--Our Bait Bill-- Bait Bill Railway construction] wreck=Susan
Newfoundland's trade--A 1889 Oct. 5, c. 1-2 [Labrador--Report of the Gazette slowly growing import trade Chamber of Commerce-- from the Dominion--Fish the Discovery of a mine of great staple--An antimony antimony--The political discovery--The political situation] outlook--Sir Wm. Whiteway's programme
Newfoundland's trade-- 1884 Nov. 20 8, c. 6 [Largest consumers of our Gazette Imports and exports of the cod--Half the catch of last year from Labrador and the year--Imports for 1883] Island--The fish export
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland's trade-- 1886 Sept. 1 2, c. 3-4 [The doctrine of Gazette Yearly review of the St. Bimetallism--The seal John's Chamber of fishery of last spring--In Commerce--Causes of the regard to the bait question-- depression--The fisheries-- Extension of our railway-- How they can be improved-- The condition of the Latest news from Labrador-- fisheries--The Bellerophon-- Extension of the Island railway Rev. L.G. MacNeil]
Newfoundland's tragedy-- 1889 July 7, c. 1-2 [The epidemic of diphtheria- Gazette The last solemn act in the -The Bait Act--The fisheries] history of the Sillars' murder- -Parnell admits his sins--The news from the Island--The Bait Act and the French fishermen
Newfoundland's troubles-- 1891 Feb. 7, c. 1-3 Mining--Revenue--French Gazette The Legislature debates the shore negotiations--Railway U.S. Treaty of Reciprocity-- contract--The Bait Act-- Criticism in the Council--A Education--Failure of French strong feeling that Canada shore negotiations--The should mind its own business- House in Committee of -The Baird-Walker case Priviledge--The Legislative [Trade relations with the Council on the resolutions-- United States-- Baird versus Walker--The
Newfoundland's trouble--The 1894 June 6, c. 3-4 [Every nerve was strained-- Gazette situation becomes even His opponents hate Mr. more complicated-- Morine--Judgment in the St. Whiteway's quatre bras--The John's West case] Bay de Verde election looks much like the preliminary of a fateful Waterloo
Newfoundland's upset--The 1894 Aug. 20 6, c. 4-5 [It is a sad sight--New book Gazette final act concluded in the on Newfoundland--The Legislature--New book on the fisheries--Annual regatta-- colony--Rev. Moses Harvey The weather] adds one more to his works on the island and its institutions
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Newfoundland's wealth-- 1890 Aug. 25 4, c. 1-3 Submitted Aug. 14 [Reckless New York Tribune Cradle of the cod and the destruction of young fish-- lobster--A visit to a great The Bay of Naples without hatchery--Fish culture by the Vesuvius--Dildo Island and hundred million--Reckless the great hatchery--How the destruction formerly eggs are hatched--The birth of the codling--Exterminating the lobster]
Newfoundland's woe-- 1895 May 18 1, c. 1-2 oppresses her Gazette Doubtful if retrenchment can special cable save her--Must e a crown colony--Has no means of meeting her obligations on June 30th--Hon. Mr. Bond talks--He is of opinion that the Colony will be able to weather the financial storm
Newfoundland--Trade-- 1872 Jan. 8 3, c.3-4 [Exports-Imports- Our trade Globe Exports--Imports--Finances with other countries-- of the colony Revenue and debt--Harbor Grace murder--The S.S. "Hansa"--Shipwreck--Mail contract--Fire in Harbour Grace]
News from Labrador--The 1872 Oct. 5 2, c. 3-4 Citizen telegraph as a cod catcher-- The murder on Labrador, the report fictitious--Wreck of a steamer--Tilt Cove mine-- The Exhibition--American whaler--Incendiarism--The weather
News from Newfoundland 1871 Feb. 9 1, c. 3 [The next Legislature-- Evening Post Plundering stores--The census]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. News from Newfoundland 1872 July 6 4 [The late fishery sensation-- Boston Traveller A curiousity of advertising-- Loss of the S.S. Gaspe--Tilt Cove mine--Missing sealers-- Cod fishery]Mr. Jordan alleged false reports to N.Y. Times and Herald
News from Newfoundland 1872 July 6 4 [The late fishery sensation-- Boston Traveller A curiousity in advertising-- Loss of the S.S. Gaspe--Tilt Cove mine--Missing sealers-- Cod fishery]
News from Newfoundland, 1871 Feb. 1, c. 1-2 [Democracy on the Evening Post the Government of the rampage--Opening of the Island, the Atlantic cables Legislative session--Atlantic cables, a bad job--Our mails] initialled H.
News from Newfoundland-- 1871 Dec. 23 4, c. 7 murder=Geehan in Harbor Evening Post A tale of murder Grace accused of murdering his wife and her brother (Seyers)
News from Newfoundland-- 1892 Sept. 29 7, c. 1-2 [Rebuilding the city--Relief Gazette Hamburg steamships' dodge funds] to avoid quarantine-- Rebuilding St. John's--Who suffer from the fire--Good fishery prospects and a big revenue
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. News from Newfoundland-- 1894 Sept. 13 6, c. 1-2 [New Masonic Temple-- Gazette How the accident happened New St. Andrew's to the Sir Donald--Hatching Presbyterian Church-- the codfish--Corner stones of Hatching of codfish--Political] the new Masonic Temple and new Presbyterian Church laid
News from Newfoundland-- 1895 June 2, c. 1-2 [An object lesson--Economy Gazette The Bond loan creates an very necessary--Officers' unexpected situation-- salaries to suffer--Things look Business is much better--Sir better] Wm. Whiteway will not have easy sailing on his administrative economy voyage
News from Newfoundland-- 1894 March 6, c. 1-2 [French aggressions--St. Gazette The French Shore trouble Pierre as a smuggling centre- again before the legislature-- -Election petitions-- The foreign aggression--St. Legislative proceedings-- Pierre as a smuggling centre- Dynamite explosion--The -The election petitions--Work steamer Briscoe--Burnt to of the Legislature death]=Mrs. Driscoll and four children; explosion=Brett and Toms on
News from Newfoundland-- 1893 March 1, c. 7 special cable Gazette The Legislature begins its sessions yesterday--Speech from the Throne--Discusses a large number of topics-- The revenue more than expected--Thanks to Canada
News from Newfoundland-- 1894 Nov. 30 8, c. 5-7 [The need of this mission-- Gazette The medical mission work on Political--Prospects of the Labrador coast--The Confederation] political situation--Causes that led to the Government's defeat in the constituencies-- The prospects of a general election
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. News of Newfoundland-- 1896 Oct. 6 5, c. 2 [Resignation of Mr. Justice Gazette Cabot celebration meeting-- Winter--The fisheries] Sir James Winter--The fisheries
News of Newfoundland-- 1892 May 7 11, c. [City of St. John's--Cod liver Gazette Peculiarities of the St. John's oil--Political--Seal fishery-- epidemic of diphtheria-- Fisheries Commission--"The Improving the grade of cod Montreal True Witness" liver oil--Canada and the Bond-Blaine Convention-- The status quo continues
News of Newfoundland-- 1894 Dec. 11 5, c. 4-5 [The railway--Supreme Gazette Small prospect of Court--Libel suits--The Whiteway's return to the weather--Dr. Grenfell] Premiership--Mr. Goodridge to resign--Work on the railway--The McCarthy murder trial--Severity of the weather
News of Newfoundland--The 1892 Nov. 2 7, c. 1-3 [The idea of confederation-- Gazette Baird-Walker suit and the Anti-confederate arguments- principles it establishes--The -A newspaper advocate-- idea of confederation--The Shipwreck-sad loss of life-- new generation and its The Labrador fishery--An attitude--Fallacious anti- ocean lame duck--Good arguments--The Labrador fortune of a sealing steamer- fishery -The markets]
no heading 1870 Aug. 9 2, c. 1 [Fishery prospect] Royal Gazette Newfoundland correspondence of Montreal Daily News
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. no heading 1870 July [Fishery prospect]; reprinted Montreal Daily News in The Royal Gazette
no heading 1873 Aug. 19 1, c. 1-3 [Woodland caribou or Royal Gazette American reindeer of Newfoundland--Migrations of the caribou--Running down the deer--Horns of the caribou--Barbarous practice- -Taming of caribou--Lapland caribou] Newfoundland Correspondence of the
no heading 1873 Jan. 21 2, c. 1 "In another interesting sketch Royal Gazette of the history of Sir David Kirke, communicated to the Canadian Illustrated News by its Newfoundland Correspondent, are the following closing paragraphs:"
no heading 1876 Feb. 2 3, c. 1-2 [(Fishery firms)--Exporters Morning Chronicle of seals--Our foreign customers--(New Governor)--Mr. Ellershausen's losses by fire] St. John's correspondent of the Halifax Citizen Jan. 2
no heading 1877 Nov. 2, c. 1-2 [Fishery Commission--The Royal Gazette fisheries] Newfoundland correspondence of the Toronto Globe
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. no heading 1877 Aug. 21 2, c. 3-4 "We have pleasure in giving Royal Gazette place in our columns to the following account of the prosperous state of "Our Banking Institutions"...copied from a letter inserted in the Toronto Globe of the 28th July, from its Newfoundland Correspondent:"
no heading 1877 June 9 2, c. 3 "The St. John's correspondent North Star of the Montreal Gazette, writes under date 23rd ult....] visit of Mr. Fleming and the railway
no heading 1878 Aug. 28 [Letter from Newfoundland, Boston Traveller state of the colony, the fisheries, a new race of dogs, capture of a grampus, etc....] signed Delta; reprinted in The Royal Gazette
no heading 1878 Sept. 10 5, c. 1-3 [Letter from Newfoundland, Royal Gazette state of the colony, the fisheries, a new race of dogs, capture of a grampus, etc....] signed Delta, from the Boston Daily Evening Traveller August 28
no heading 1878 June 1, c. 2-4 [Outline of the project-- Royal Gazette Navigation of Hudson Bay, sealing steamers--Are Hudson Straits and Bay navigable?--Evidence of Captain Adams] from the Newfoundland correspondent of the Toronto Globe
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. no heading 1878 Nov. 19 2, c. 1-2 from the Newfoundland Royal Gazette correspondent of the Toronto Globe [Political--The Governor's journey across Newfoundland--Call to the Rev. L.G. Macneill, M.A.]
no heading 1878 April 9 2, c. 2-4 [Washington treaty, debate in Royal Gazette the House of Assembly-- The seal fishery] from the Newfoundland correspondent of the Toronto Globe
no heading 1878 Sept. 3 1, c. 3-4 p. 2, c. 1 [The Hudson's Bay Royal Gazette route to Winnipeg, Port Nelson--New road across the Island--Mining, new enterprises--Temperance reform]=Mr. D. Banks McKenzie; from the Newfoundland correspondent of the Toronto Globe
no heading 1878 April 2 1, c. 3-4 Christmas and the New Royal Gazette Year--Relic from an Esquimaux grave--Our manufactures, seal fishery-- The west coast murder]=Benoit brothers of Captain Ridout and crew; from the Newfoundland correspondent of the Toronto
no heading 1878 Feb. 5 1, c. 3-4 [Fishery Commission, Royal Gazette Professor Hind's evidence, sixth paper (conclusion), the herring...] from the Newfoundland correspondent of the Toronto Globe
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. no heading 1878 Jan. 22 1, c. 3-4 p. 2, c. 1 [The Fishery Royal Gazette Commission, Professor Hind's report, fifth paper, the mackerel fishery--Torpidity of the mackerel in winter...] from the Newfoundland correspondent of the Toronto Globe
no heading 1878 June 4 2, c. 1-3 [Important change in the Royal Gazette administration--Sealing Bill-- The Anglo-American Telegraph Company and their treatment of Newfoundland] from the Newfoundland correspondent of the Toronto Globe
no heading 1879 Jan. 28 p.125,c letter to the editor signed Temperance Journal M.H. about the Athenaeum's Reading Room and the funding of the Athenaeum
no heading 1879 Oct. 2, c. 3-5 [Fisheries and agriculture-- Morning Chronicle The Codroy valleys] Newfoundland correspondence of the Montreal Gazette
no heading 1879 Nov. 8 2, c. 2-4 [Copper mining] Morning Chronicle Newfoundland correspondence Montreal Gazette, about Newfoundland and Leonberg dogs
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. no heading 1879 Nov. 29 2, c. 5 p. 3, c. 1 [Newfoundland Morning Chronicle observatory] correspondence of Montreal Gazette
no heading 1879 July 2, c. 3-5 Newfoundland Morning Chronicle correspondence of the Montreal Gazette about salmon and caplin
no heading 1879 [Fisheries and agriculture-- Morning Chronicle? The Codroy valleys] Newfoundland correspondence of Montreal Gazette; source: MG339 Box 1
no heading 1880 Jan. 29 2, c. 4-5 [Our catch of codfish Morning Chronicle stationary--Bank fishery, British-American fisheries-- Bank fishing by steamers] correspondence of the Montreal Gazette
no heading 1880 May 11 2, c. 4-5 p. 3, c. 1 [Our great railway Morning Chronicle project] Savings Bank, correspondence of the Montreal Gazette
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. no heading 1880 Oct. 2, c. 4-5 p. 3, c. 1 [Causes of Morning Chronicle obstruction in colonization-- The old obstruct policy still active] Newfoundland correspondence of the Montreal Gazette
no heading 1880 Nov. 23 2, c. 3-5 about "credit system", Morning Chronicle correspondence of Montreal Gazette
no heading 1880 Aug. 12 2, c. 3-4 about steamship F. W. Harris Morning Chronicle wreck, Newfoundland correspondence of the Montreal Gazette
no heading 1880 Sept. 14 2, c. 2-4 about annual report of Morning Chronicle Chamber of Commerce, Newfoundland correspondence of Montreal Gazette
no heading 1880 Dec. 30 2, c. 2 letter to editor signed Morning Chronicle Locomotive
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. no heading 1880 July 6 2, c. 5 p. 3, c. 1 [The Union Bank] Morning Chronicle public expenditure of Government, correspondence of the Montreal Gazette
no heading 1880 [Fecundity of the cod-- Morning Chronicle? Importance of the fisheries...] correspondence of Montreal Gazette, MG 339 Box 1
no heading 1881 March 2, c. 3-5 about Lord Dunraven's Morning Chronicle article "Glimpse of Newfoundland", correspondence of Montreal Gazette
no heading 1883 Sept. letter to editor Evening Mercury
no heading 1883 Dec. 4 1, c. 3-4 [Winter quarters of food fish- Royal Gazette -Mr. Murray, Geologist--The Railway--Introduction of the electric light] (from the Newfoundland Correspondence of the Montreal Gazette)
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. no heading 1883 March 2, c. 2-3 [Extension of local industries] Royal Gazette Geological Survey (from the Newfoundland Correspondent of the Montreal Gazette)
no heading 1883 March 2, c. 1-2 [Sabbath observance--Our Royal Gazette seal fishery] (from the Newfoundland Correspondent of the Montreal Gazette)
no heading 1890 April 1 4, c. 5 letter to editor, "I doubt not Evening Herald you will be delighted to learn that your suspicions, in regard to me, are wholly without foundation, as I have never written a single line in the Evening Herald..." (March 31)
no heading Fishery 1877 Dec. 25 1, c. 1-4 p. 2, c. 1 Value of British Royal Gazette Commission, Professor American fisheries-- Hind's evidence-- Comparative extent of concessions under the Treaty of Washington--Areas affected by the Labrador current--Effects of the bait traffic and supply] Newfoundland correspondent
No more bait--To be 1887 Nov. 25 2, c. 1-2 [The Bait Act--A matter of Gazette obtained from Newfoundland life or death--Enforcement by the French fishermen-- of the Bait Act--Condition of Effect of the Prohibition Act- the Colony--Hon. Mr. Justice -The condition of the Colony Pinsent, D.C.L.--Disabled greatly improved--Danger of steamers]=Ontario; Cremon destitution disappears-- Disabled steamers
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. No quorum again--The 1895 June 4 1, c. 4 Gazette Newfoundland Legislature again compelled to resign
No reciprocity--The 1898 Dec. 26 8, c. 5 Gazette Newfoundland estimate of the Conference situation--A failure to agree on the Atlantic fisheries question is also considered likely
North Pole expedition-- 1871 July 4, c. 6-7 Evening Post Captain Hall at St. John's--His departure for further north-- He is supplied with dogs-- Incidents connected with the Kane expedition
Northward Ho! 1873 Sept. 225-41 Maritime Monthly
Norwegian Commission-- 1887 Aug. 16 2, c. 3-4 [What the deputies say of our Gazette Visits Newfoundland to learn fisheries--Norwegian cash the condition of the vs. our credit--Artificial fishermen--Artificial propagation of codfish-- propagation of codfish--Sea Address and presentation to and land harvest prospects-- Sir Ambrose shea--Jubilee Presentation to Sir Ambrose celebrations--The fisheries Shea--The Prince of Monaco and crops--The Prince of Monaco]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Notes on a trip to the old land 1872 Jan. 353-68 Stewart's Quarterly
Notes on the cod fisheries 1877 April 21 2, c. 6-8 [European cod fisheries-- Globe American cod fisheries bounties--Advantages of French fishermen--The Dutch, Swedes, and Russians, cod-roes as an article of commerce--Legislation on fisheries, possibility of extermination of cod--
Notre Dame Mining 1872 Dec. 24 2, c. 2-3 Citizen Company, engineer's report, prospects of the mine-- Burton Pond Mine--The Gulf Ports Company, their misdoings--Memorial to government, the Allan line-- A well merited compliment-- Price of gas--Prices current
Occurrence of a large 1873 Dec. 13 Naturalist cephalopod in Conception Bay
Octopus 1873 Nov. 22 374 kraken, squid Presbyterian Witness
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Odious modus vivendi-- 1890 March 1, c. 7 [Why Newfoundland Gazette Indignation meetings being objects--The cause hard to held in Newfoundland--A understand--A territorial right startling change made-- ceded--Nothing in theirs] Against the Whiteway Government ? Sir James Fergusson--Why Newfoundland objects
Off the Labrador coast--Mr. 1893 Feb. 7 7, c. 1-3 Codfish found far north--Use Gazette Nielsen's study of sea of deep sea thermometers-- temperatures and cod Fish and temperature-- habitat--A voyage which Codfish-their power of may mean considerable for resisting cold--Cure of Newfoundland--General codfish on Labrador--A sad news of the Island tale of the sea--Commandant [Temperature of the sea- Booth--The weather-- singular phenomena-- Political]
Oliver Cromwell; the Great 1873 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's Puritan Statesman.
Opening of the legislative 1870 Feb. 2, c. 5 Telegraph (N.B.) session--The speech from the throne (to be continued)
Opening of the legislative 1871 Feb. 1, c. 5 conti. on p. 2, c. 1 Citizen session--The speech-- Coming results foreshadowed--Hostile criticism--Ridley & Sons-- Atlantic cables--Steamers
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Opening of the legislature-- 1875 March 3, c. 1-2 "During the month of Globe Governor's speech--The February we have had but railroad one mail, so that considerably over a month has elapsed since my last communication" [Telegraph monopoly--The Faraday and the Direct United States Company--The weather--Tilt
Opening of the Legislature-- 1880 March 4, c. 4-5 [Irish Famine Relief Fund - Gazette The Speech from the throne. Preparations for the Seal Fishery]
Opening of the Supreme 1876 Nov. 30 3, c. 5-6 Gazette Court--Yield of the fisheries- -Lumbering in Newfoundland--Proposed road through the Island-- Governor Glover
Operations of our great 1876 Sept. 18 2, c. 2-3 Citizen exporting houses in 1875-- Export of seal skins--Export of herrings--Cod liver oil--A whale ashore--The Governor's tour-- Distinguished arrivals-- Disasters at sea--Cheering signs
Opposed in Newfoundland-- 1891 Dec. 11 1, c. 7 Gazette The anti-Canadian regulation not generally popular--Island interests injured--Fish exporters and fishermen? will loss--The differential duties- -The English Press
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Opposition manifesto--The 1893 Oct. 7, c. 1-2 Gazette case presented against the Newfoundland Government- -The Bait Act a main point of assault--The French Shore and fisheries administration also grounds of criticism
Origin and progress of the art 1855 March 41, c. Lectures on Egypt by the Presbyterian Witness of writing Rev. M. Harvey
Origin and progress of the art 1855 Feb. 1 a lecture given at St. Andrew's of writing - Hieroglyphics - Key to their interpretation - Literature of Egypt - High civilization of the Ancient Egyptians - Their arts and discoveries.
Origin of paganism 1854 March 37 Lectures on Nineveh by the Presbyterian Witness Rev. M. Harvey
Our fisheries, what the 1894 Feb. 4, c. 3-4 [In foreign markets--The Evening Herald Commission has done for its work of reform--Gradually betterment, improvements in suppressed--The beneficial cure and packing, efforts change--A very gloomy appreciated, Government view--A group of eager grant doubled, our enquirers--At Dildo Commissioner at the World hatchery--Is enormous] Fair, Newfoundland ahead, submitted Jan. 13 Montreal success of lobster packing Gazette
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our geological report for 1874 May 26 3, c. 1-2 conti: Telegraph monopoly-- Globe 1873--The coal field of St. Latest] George's Bay--Discovery of a new coal-seam--A carboniferous forest--Coal at Grand Pond--Salt--Gypsum, lead, magnetic iron--Timber, soil, etc.--Reflections--The legislature -
Our geological survey 1876 Dec. 23 2, c. 5-6 "We notice a long North Star communication in the Toronto Globe of the 6th ulto., from its Newfoundland correspondent...extract..."
Our graving dock 1879 Nov. 1 2, c. 3-4 [Death of John Munn, Esq.] Morning Chronicle Newfoundland correspondence Montreal Gazette
Our great exporting houses-- 1876 Jan. 25 2, c. 2-3 Citizen Exporters of seals--Our foreign customers--Our new governor--Mr. Ellershausen's losses by fire--Meeting of the Legislature--Aborigines of Newfoundland, discovery of relics--The Direct cable repaired
Our great seal hunt--The 1873 March 2, c. 5-6 Globe revenue--The Washington Treaty--Lumbering--St. George's Bay--The weather- -The legislature
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our herring fishery, 1891 April 8 4, c. 4 signed M.H. Evening Herald important news
Our herring fishery--Herring 1871 Dec. 23 5, c. 2-4 conti- Grace murder] Citizen migrations--Synopsis of news, atrocious double murder--Mr. Bennet's libel case--The barque "Harriet"-- Severe storm--Destruction of sheep--New steamer-- Prosperous times-- Incendiary fire--Latest of the
Our mining prospects, 1876 Jan. 3 2, c. 2-3 Citizen subterranean and submarine news--The copper mines of the north--Our submarine mines--Disasters at sea
Our native industries no. I 1882 Jan. 4 2, c. 2-4 Evening Mercury The Newfoundland Boot and Shoe Factory first paper
Our native industries no. I 1882 Jan. 5 2, c. 3-4 Evening Mercury The Newfoundland Boot and Shoe Factory second paper
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our native industries no. I 1882 Jan. 6 2, c. 2-4 Evening Mercury The Newfoundland Boot and Shoe Factory third paper
Our native industries no. II 1882 Jan. 14 2, c. 1-2 Evening Mercury Our biscuit factories fifth paper
Our native industries no. II 1882 Jan. 10 2, c. 2-4 Evening Mercury Our biscuit factories first paper
Our native industries no. II 1882 Jan. 13 2, c. 3-4 Evening Mercury Our biscuit factories fourth paper
Our native industries no. II 1882 Jan. 11 2, c. 2-3 Evening Mercury Our biscuit factories second paper
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our native industries no. II 1882 Jan. 12 2, c. 2-3 Evening Mercury Our biscuit factories third paper
Our native industries no. III 1882 Jan. 23 1, c. 3-4 Evening Mercury Our iron foundries and machine-shop first paper
Our native industries no. III 1882 Jan. 25 1, c. 2-4 Evening Mercury Our iron foundries and machine-shops [second] paper
Our native industries no. III 1882 Feb. 1 1, c. 2-4 p. 4, c. 1 Terra Nova Evening Mercury Our iron foundries and Foundry and Boiler Works machine-shops fifth paper first called McTaggart and Gemmel
Our native industries no. III 1882 Feb. 1 1, c. 2-4 p. 4, c. 1 Terra Nova Evening Mercury Our iron foundries and Foundry and Boiler Works machine-shops fifth paper first called McTaggart and Gemmel
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our native industries no. III 1882 Jan. 30 1, c. 2-3 The Victoria Foundry and Evening Mercury Our iron foundries and Boiler Works conducted by machine-shops fourth paper Mr. James Angel
Our native industries no. III 1882 Feb. 4 1, c. 2-3 The Avalon Foundry and Evening Mercury Our iron foundries and Machine Shop conducted by machine-shops sixth paper Mr. Hugh Dougherty
Our native industries no. III 1882 Feb. 9 1, c. 3 The Eagle Foundry Evening Mercury Our iron foundries and conducted by Messrs. L. & S. machine-shops Browning & Co. supplementary note
Our native industries no. III 1882 Jan. 27 1, c. 2-3 Evening Mercury Our iron foundries and machine-shops third paper
Our native industries no. IV 1882 Feb. 1, c. 2-4 Evening Mercury Our furniture factories, Mr. Richard Goff's furniture Factry, Prescott Street
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our native industries no. IV 1882 Feb.14 2, c. 1-2 Evening Mercury The Newfoundland Furniture Factory first paper
Our native industries no. IV 1882 Feb.17 2, c. 1-3 Evening Mercury The Newfoundland Furniture Factory second paper
Our new Governor, the 1886 Feb. pencilled initials M.H. Evening Mercury recent convention on French shore question
Our Newfoundland 1870 April 18 2, c. 3-4 [Political--Sealing--Troops-- Citizen correspondence Census--Election]
Our Newfoundland 1870 May 2 2, c. 3 [Falsification of the House's Citizen correspondence Journals--Sealing--Icebergs]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland 1873 Jan. 25 50 [Facts about our cod fishery, Cdn. Ill. News correspondence destination of the cod--The cure of codfish--Gather up the fragments--Earnings of the fishermen--The consumers of cod--
Our Newfoundland letter 1874 Nov. 19 1, c. 7-8 unreadable Gazette
Our Newfoundland letter 1875 Dec. 14 1, c. 1-3 [The Newfoundland railway- Royal Gazette -Can Newfoundland build her railroad?--Settlement of the French shore question-- Partial failure of the cod fishery--A new Athenaeum building--The new Atlantic cable] correspondence of the Halifax Citizen
Our Newfoundland letter 1876 Jan. 25 1, c. 3-4 p. 2, c. 1 [Our mining Royal Gazette prospects, subterranean and submarine mines--The copper mines of the north-- Our submarine mines-- Disasters at sea--Jan. 6 French claims] correspondence of the Halifax Citizen
Our Newfoundland letter 1877 April 7 4, c. 4-5 [Our manufacturing era Gazette begun--Prospects and requirements--Prospects of the seal fishery--The Arctic and Aurora--Other vessels-- The weather-- Mails]manufacturing=biscuit s and boot and shoe factory
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter 1878 Sept. 19 2, c. 6-7 [The Anglo-American Gazette Telegraph Company and the Chamber of Commerce-- Well merited honors--Boston Quintette Club--The fisheries--Tilt Cove mine--Sir Hugh Hoyles]honors=Rev. W.R. Cruikshank
Our Newfoundland letter 1882 Jan. 31 1, c. 1 P. 2, c. 1 [Prosperity in 1881- Royal Gazette -Railway work--Mining-- Christmas] (from the Newfoundland correspondence of the Montreal Gazette)
Our Newfoundland letter 1883 Aug. 31 2, c. 1 conti from Aug. 30 [Progress Gazette of the fisheries-- Newfoundland the oldest British Colony--H.M.S. Canada]
Our Newfoundland letter [no 1878 June 2, c. 5-6 [Honours--The railway--The Gazette headings] bank fishery--Arrival of Bishop Jones]honors=Hon. F.B. Carter
Our Newfoundland letter [no 1878 July 4 3, c. 4-5 [Cheap wine--bank fishery-- Gazette headings] Summer cod fishery-- Enthronement of Bishop Jones--Laying the corner stone of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church--Papal Ablegate--Sale of the Tilt Cove mine]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter, a 1879 MG339 Box 1 Morning Chronicle? case of infanticide
Our Newfoundland letter, the 1878 Dec. 10 2, c. 3-5 p. 3, c. 1 Morning Chronicle resources of the island...
Our Newfoundland letter--A 1874 June 9 1, c. 6-7 [Wolf! wolf!--Legislation Gazette murder trial--Wolf stories-- regarding our seal fishery-- The seal fishing--Legislation Biography of a seal--Loss of on the subject called for-- H.M.S. Niobe] Biography of a seal--Loss of the Niobe
Our Newfoundland letter--A 1873 June 1, c. 7-8 [Our seal fishery--Mining-- Gazette new cable company--Our Homicide--Singular freaks of local fishery--Cheering lightning--The New York prospects for the Colony-- "Herald" on the Polaris Mining--Homicide--Singular expedition]homicide=Singlet freaks of lightning--The on kills Coffee Polaris expedition
Our Newfoundland letter--A 1874 June 1, c. 9 2, c. 1 [Loss of H.M.S. Gazette prosperous bank--Large Niobe--Progress of our dividend--Loss of the Niobe-- geological survey--Supreme Geological survey-- court, Cahill's trial for Interesting particulars of the murder] geology of the island-- Murder trial
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter--A 1880 Oct. 3, c. 3-5 conti- mines--The local Gazette stranger's opinion of the press--The fisheries [Mr. Island--What the London Rae's opinion of our railway- "Times" correspondent said -Discoveries of gold near of it--The resources of the Brigus--The Howgate Arctic country--The Island railway- expedition--Sale of mines-- -The discovery of gold--A The press of Newfoundland-- possible bonanza--The The fisheries] Howgate Arctic expedition--
Our Newfoundland letter--A 1884 Sept. 25 7, c. 1 [Loss of the Greenland by Gazette successful whaling voyage-- fire--The Trans-Atlantic Loss of the steamer dory--A new departure in Greenland--The trans- mining--The railway--Fatal Atlantic dory--Mining accidents near Trepassey--A interests--Railway progress-- gunboat at Harbour Grace-- Fatal accidents--Minor topics Sir Ambrose Shea]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1880 Sept. 30 2, c. 1-2 conti- mines [Causes of Gazette Agriculture in the Island--An obstruction in colonization-- historical retrospect--Want of The old obstruction policy railways--The obstructive still active--Prospects of the policy still active--Prospects fisheries--H.M.S. of the fisheries--H.M.S. Northampton--Loss of the Northampton--Loss of the steamer Anglia--The S.S. steamer Anglia--The SS. Flavian--The Merlin Rock-- Flavia--The Western Rock-- Sale of mines--The latest]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1877 Oct. 3, c. 5-6 [Dimensions of the animal-- Gazette An illustrious stranger--The The cuttle is brought for largest devil-fish yet exhibition in New York-- captured--Description of the Destructive powers of these monster--Its destructive cuttles--The place of the powers--Wreck at Cape cuttle in the scale of being-- Race--Miscellaneous topics Items of general news-- Wreck at Cape Race, loss of nine lives]==A?e et Marie
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1885 July 7 5, c. 3-4 Albatross [Steam contracts-- Gazette An interesting budget of news The service of the Allan from the Island colony-- Company--Another steam Fisherman's and Seaman's service required--New post Home--Steam contracts--A office--The fishery treaty-- new service required--The The wrecked steamer fishery clauses--The Grassbrooke--Progress of the wrecked steamer fishery--The U.S. steamer Grassbrooke--Progress of the Albatross]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1873 July 1, c. 9 2, c. 1 [Progress of the cod Gazette Application of steam to the fishery--Washington Treaty- cod fishery--Prospects of the -Complimentary notice--Mr. fisheries--Washington Cyrus Field--Wreck at Treaty--Complimentary Channel--Search for the notice--Mr. Cyrus Field-- Polaris]wreck=Concordia Wreck at Channel--Search for the Polaris
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1878 July 1, c. 8-9 [New road across the Island- Gazette Arrival and reception of the -A successful bank--The bank Papal Ablegate--An fishery--Labrador fishery-- enthusiastic community-- Shore fishery--The French Protestant and Catholic shore question, more trouble] joining hands--New road bank=Union Bank across the Island--A successful bank--The bank, Labrador and shore fisheries-
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1880 Sept. 1 4, c. 4-5 [Our mining industry-- Gazette Chamber of Commerce Wreck--The fisheries] report--Progress of mining industry-Wreck of the S.S. Flavian--Encouraging news from the fisheries
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1873 May 10 2, c. 3-4 [A panic in the stock market-- Gazette Charter of the Cable Sudden death of Mr. Foley-- Company--Important right of Seal fishery--Curious facts pre-emption--Sudden death about seals--The Legislature- of a police inspector--The -Latest] seal fishery turning out fairly--A splendid prize-- Disproportion of sexes--A general election in
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1874 May 26 2, c. 3-4 [Education--Death of the Gazette Close of the Legislature-- Telegraph monopoly--The Denominational troubles in seal fishery--Honour to the education question--The whom honour is due-- telegraph monopoly--The Extraordinary birth] Seal fishery--Well merited (Reference to Appleton's honor--Extraordinary birth journal)
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1883 May 11 2, c. 2-3 [Appointment of a Fisheries Gazette Close of the Legislature-- Commissioner--The landlord Fisheries commissioner--The question--Consolidation of landlord question--Statute statute law--Seal fishery-- consolidation--The fisheries-- The cod fishery--Death of Miscellaneous the Postmaster-general-- Return of the governor-- Fisheries exhibition--New book on Newfoundland]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 Jan. 5 6, c. 1-2 [Statement of exports-- Gazette Close of the year--Taking Prosperity in 18881-- stock--Exports and their Railway work--Mining-- values--An era of prosperity- Christmas] -The progress of railway construction--Mining notes
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1884 Oct. 2, c. 1-2 [Attractions for tourists--A Gazette Completion of the railway to caution, telegraphic news-- Harbour Grace--Attractions Raising of the steamer for tourists--Telegraphic Greenland--New sealing exaggerations--The steamer steamer--The nail factory-- Greenland--New sealing Vacancy in the steamer--The nail factory-- representation of Harbour Political--The steamship Main--Arrival of SS. Neptune] Neptune
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1886 Aug. 5 1, c. 6 [Public works, agricultural Gazette Condition of the country-- settlements--Of interest to The state of the fisheries-- tourists] Public works to be undertaken--Attractions of the Island for tourists
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1880 Nov. 29 6, c. 2-3 [Shipwrecks--The fisheries-- Gazette Curiosities of natural history- Sealing steamers] -The devil-fish and great auk- -The basking shark-- Shipwrecks--The fisheries-- Sealing steamers
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1877 Aug. 8 2, c. 3-4 ['The big squid"--A dainty Gazette Cuttles great and little-- dish, squids stewed and fried- Importance of the caplin and -Banks--Saw mill burned-- squids--The gigantic cuttle Relief for St. John, N.B.-- fish--Discouraging prospects Visit of the Receiver-general for the fisheries--Personal-- to Canada--The Bellerophon- Confederation--The Fishery -Fishery Commission Commission]mill=Messrs. Job Brothers on River Gambo
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1885 June 2, c. 1-2 [A new Masonic Temple-- Gazette Death in the woods--A new The grand honors were then Masonic Temple--Opening given--Handsome and of a new hotel--The commodious erection-- Fishermen's and Seamen's Opening of a new hotel-- Home--Political news Excursions in various directions--The dining hall will seat--Fishermen's and Seamen's Home--Political]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1883 Oct. 3 2, c. 1-3 [Failure of the Greely relief Gazette Death of the Governor--A expedition--The sketch of his life--The Greely expeditionary vessels--A relief expedition--Loss of the terrible moment--Perilous Proteus--A tale of hardship, boat voyage--The chief suffering and endurance-- subject of regret--Lieutenant The weather and the Greely's party--The weather fisheries--Mining and the fisheries--Mining-- Other relief measures (Sept.
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 Dec. 21 8, c. 2-3 [Value of last year's Gazette Exports and their values-- codfishery--Exporting firms- Value of the cod fishery-- -Political intelligence-- Exporting firms--Political Fisheries exhibition--The intelligence--Fisheries railway disaster] exhibition--The railway disaster
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1875 Jan. 19 3, c. 4 [Operations of our merchant Gazette Facts about the fisheries--The princes--Western shore new cable--Fatal affray-- trade--Faraday, cable ship-- Severe weather--Lectures Fatal affray--The weather, the lectures]affray=Butler and Harvey kill Miller
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1877 Oct. 4 1, c. 9 fishery-Bett's Cove mine-A Gazette Failure of the cod fishery-- wreck-Arrival of prisoners Lessons of the crisis--New accused of the murder of steamers for the seal fishery- Capt. Ridout and his crew- -Mining industries--A wreck- Fire in St. John's-Relics of the -The murder of Captain Franklin Ridout--Relics of the Franklin expedition]wreck=SS. expedition [Lessons of the Roland; fire=bakery of T. crisis-New steamer for the Mitchell p.2,c.1
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 Dec. 9 7, c. 1-2 [Political matters--The Gazette Fatal railway accident-- Evening Telegram--Opening Political matters--Opening of of the Supreme Court--The the Superior Court--The year's operations--Fire in a year's business, &c., &c. tannery--The weather, etc.- The railway]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 June 7 2, c. 2-3 [Labrador--Our exporting Gazette Financial condition of the houses--The Supreme Court- colony -Fire on board a ship-- Norwegian fisheries--Bank fishery--Fishery protection-- The whale fishery--The railway--Fortune Bay trouble]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1876 Jan. 19 4, c. 4-5 [Prospects of settlement-- Gazette French claims in Extraordinary price of cod Newfoundland--Prospect of fish--Mysterious settlement--Cod fish market-- disappearance--The Direct Mysterious disappearance-- Cable again The Direct Cable broken]disappearance=John Nowlan, Catalonia
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1874 Oct. 2, c. 5 [Prospects of government-- Gazette General election--Severe Protestant and Catholic dogs- conflict expected prospects -New territory discovered, of the government--?--?--The fertile belt of land explored-- weather and the fisheries The weather, the fisheries]land=Gander Bay, River and Lake
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1878 March 1, c. 8-9 [Whelping grounds of the Gazette Great seal hunt of 1878--The whitecoats--Bloody work-- Provincial budget--The bait The budget--Supply of bait and ice questions--The and ice to Americans-- Fortune Bay fishermen Fortune Bay fishermen]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1873 Nov. 8 1, c. 8-9 [Loss of French bankers-- Gazette Imaginary hurricane on the Political--The weather and Labrador coast--Heart- the fisheries] rendering details--The New York Press victimized again-- Loss of French schooners-- Political topics--The weather and the fisheries
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1876 Nov. 20 1, c. 9 2, c. 1 [The liquors we use-- Gazette Imports and exports of the Postal returns--Agricultural colony--Consumption of settlement on the Exploits liquor--Postal business-- River--Wreck on the Promising agricultural Labrador coast, loss of six settlement--Loss of six lives lives--Fatal accident at Bett's on the Labrador coast Cove mine, three miners killed]wreck=Walrus
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1880 Feb. 2, c. 6-7 [Countries with which we Gazette Imports and exports of the trade--Our customers-- Island--Trade relations with Shipping--Meeting of the other countries--The shipping legislature--How the winter interests--A prosperous passes] colony--The Legislature-- Matters in general
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1883 Oct. 2, c. 2-3 [The fisheries--The railway- Gazette Imports of 1882--The -Gold mining--The Greeley fisheries--Railway relief expedition--Fatal construction--Gold mining-- stabbing case--potato The Greely relief expedition- disease--Sir A. Shea-- -Fatal stabbing case--Personal Chairman of the Board of Works]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1877 June 2, c. 3-4 [Companionship of St. Gazette Labrador fish--A useful Michael and St. George--Her lesson--Mining success-- Majesty's birthday-- Imperial honors--Potato Exportation of potatoes--The exports SS. Plover--Discouraging to lawyers--Survey of the mining region--Salmon]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1883 Nov. 24 2, c. 2-3 [The custom duties--The Gazette Labrador--The boundary line French Shore question-- between Newfoundland and Railway work--Fatal the Dominion--The French accident--Temperance Shore question--The Year's Coffee House--Telephones-- operations--Railway work-- Newfoundland, the oldest Fatal accident--Temperance British colony] Coffee House--Telephones
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1883 July 2, c. 2-3 [Legislative interfernce-- Gazette Land tenure--Sir Ambrose Arrival of Sir Ambrose Shea- Shea at home-- -The cod fishery--Public Newfoundland at the amusements---Mining Fisheries Exhibition--The cod operations--Mr. Stuart fishery--Mining operations-- Cumberland--The Diocesan Mr. Stuart Cumberland Synod]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 Feb. 8, c. 3-5 [Prospects of the Gazette Lord Dunraven's "Glimpses Newfoundland railway-- of Newfoundland"--What he Meeting of the Legislature-- saw and the opinions he The weather] formed--A criticism of his paper--Some errors corrected--The Island railway--Meeting of the Legislature--The weather
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 Oct. 5, c. 2-3 [The political conflict--The Gazette Loss of the Herder--The fisheries--Crops--Mr. Vennor general elections--The at fault] fisheries--The crops--Vennor at fault
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1876 Jan. 31 3, c. 4-5 [Sir John Glover, our new Gazette Meeting of the Legislature-- Governor--Our leading Political outlook--The new shipping firms--Who receive Governor--The leading our exports?--Mr. shipping firms--Copper Ellershausen--New boot and mining--Boot and shoe factory shoe factory]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1877 Jan. 27 1, c. 9 2, c. 1 [The S.S. George Gazette Meeting of the Legislature-- Cromwell--Disasters at sea-- The steamship George Lost in the snow drift-- Cromwell--Disasters at sea-- Ecclesiastical--The Lost in a snow drift-- weather]wreck=Fire Fly, Ecclesiastical--The weather William; snow=Constable Ringwood of Bay Roberts
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1883 Nov. 12 2, c. 2-3 [Winter quarters of food fish- Gazette Migration of the codfish--The -Our Agricultural show--Mr. Agricultural show--Mr. Murray geologist--The Alexander Murray--The railway--The SS. Canima-- Railway--The steamship Introduction of the electric Canima--The electric light-- light--Return of Mr. Smith Political McKay
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1884 Aug. 13 2, c. 3-4 [Gold mining--Timber and Gazette Mineral lands and lumbering- timber lands--Lumbering -The Newfoundland law-- operations--New copper New copper mine--Loss of mine--Loss of the SS. the Hartington--Rope Hartington--Rope manufacture--The fisheries-- manufacture--Melancholy The Greely relief ships accident--The fisheries-- Departure of the Greely relief ships]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 Dec. 15 2, c. 1-2 [Indian Island-silver, lead Gazette More copper bonanzas--A [unreadable]--Exports of the lead and silver mine in Indian colony for the year ending Island August 1st, 1881-- Representation of the French shore--Progress of railway construction--Departure of the governor on sick leave-- Death of John Rendell, Esq.]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 Jan. 10 2, c. 1-2 (From the Montreal Weekly Royal Gazette More copper bonazas--A Gazette, Dec. 23) lead and silver mine in Indian Island
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1877 Jan. 11 1, c. 9 2, c. 1 [The railway--New Gazette Mr. Patterson's "Brief notes"- geography of -The resources of Newfoundland--More copper Newfoundland--The mines-- ore--Reward of heroism-- The Island railway-- Disasters at sea]Alfred Miracalous escape Moores rescues men from the Waterwitch; wrecks=D.V. Chipman, Kitty Clyde, Daniel A. Burnham
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1883 July 7, c. 1-2 [The dry dock--Mr. Hall-- Gazette Mr. Stuart Cumberland--Our Progress of the fishery-- dry dock--Timber trade-- Labrador fishery--The Progress of the fishery--The weather] Labrador fishing--The crops
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 Aug. 3 2, c. 1-3 [A dead bargain--Fire the Gazette Native wit and humour-- faggot--What is the child's Some racy examples--The name to be?--The fisheries fisheries and the weather-- and the weather-- Disturbances on the west Disturbances on the west coast--War ships--The railway coast--Ships of war--The railway--French banker]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 May 15 2, c. 1-2 [The Short Line Railway-- Gazette New graving dock in St. Seal fishery--The railway-- John's--Important movement The narrows of the Gulf of St. Lawrence--A severe lesson to libellous journalists- an editor caned]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1883 June 7 2, c. 1-2 [The Newfoundland Gazette Newfoundland at the Fishery department--Sealing Exhibit--A creditable steamers and vessels--The display--The Island carries first prize awarded to off the honors--Hon. Mr. Newfoundland--Hon. A. Shea knighted--Queen's Shea knighted--Her birthday celebration--Joint Majesty's birthday--The St. stock enterprises--The seal John's Gas Company--The and cod-fishery Athenaeum--Seal fishery--
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 Jan. 7 7, c. 1-2 [Statement of exports-- Gazette Newfoundland exports for Labrador fisheries-- 1879-80--Labrador. Dominion fisheries for 1879- Canadian and Norwegian -Norway fisheries for 1879-- fisheries The weather--The Legislature]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 April 13 7, c. 1-2 [The Newfoundland Gazette Newfoundland going ahead-- Consolidated Copper Mining American proposal accepted Company--The seal fishery] by the Legislature--Contract for construction of the railway under consideration- -Mining--The fishery
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1884 June 2, c. 1-2 [Our shore and bank fishery- Gazette Norwegian cod fishery--The -Hudsons' Bay exploration-- shore and bank fisheries-- What Captain Adams thinks Hudson's Bay exploration-- of the route--A sealing vessel Valuable testimony on the in the ice--Sad disaster at subject--Caught in the ice-- sea--The trial of the Harbour Disaster at sea--The Harbour Grace rioters--Placentia Grace trials--Placentia mines--Sir John Glover-- mines--Sir John Glover, etc., Bequest--Destructive fire--
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 Feb. 2, c. 1-2 [French Shore Difficulty Gazette Opening of the Legislature-- ended--The shortest route A prosperous exhibit--French between America and Shore difficulties ended-- Europe via Newfoundland-- The short route to Europe-- Melancholy disaster at sea-- Marine disaster Case of smallpox] disaster=Lisette
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 March 7, c. 1-2 [Railway syndication- Gazette Opening of the Legislature-- Progress of negotiations-- The governor's speech--The Advantages of a railway- railway--Prospects of its Prospects of its construction-- construction--The seal The weather--Seal fishery-- fishery--The weather--Obit. Death of Edwin Duder, Esq.]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1885 Feb. 2, c. 3-5 community regarding it-The Gazette Opening of the Legislature-- fisheries-Effect of the late The railway and the graving trials [Perm. Act defeated in dock--The French Shore-- St. John's-Causes of the Domestic troubles--The defeat-Missions of Sir A. defeat of the Permissive Act- Shea to Wash.-Fisheries of -The pros and cons of the 1883-84-seal fishery of '85- question--Sir Ambrose Shea's Fort. Bay herring fishery- mission--Opinion of the State of public feeling-
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1875 March 1, c. 8 [Forests opened--Telegraph Gazette Opening of the monopoly, pre-emption-- parliamentary session--A Mining--The weather] railway across the Island-- Opening up of the timber districts--The telegraph monopoly--A valuable vein of nickel--Severity of the winter
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 June 9 2, c. 1-2 [Closing of the Legislature-- Gazette Opening of the Supreme Outrage on the railway-- Court--Closing of the Terrible death--Shipwreck Legislature--Railway and loss of life--Railway wreckers--Shipwreck and loss progress--Steamer in of life--Railway progress-- collision with an iceberg-- Collision with an iceberg-- Professor Fowler-- Agricultural matters--Political Agricultural--Political] death=Power; wreck=Trial
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1883 Dec. 7 2, c. 1-2 [Sir Ambrose Shea at the Gazette Opening of the Supreme Fisheries Exhibition--The Court--Sir Ambrose Shea-- policy of progress--Coastal His address at the Fisheries mail steamers--Storm and Exhibition--The coastal mail shipwrecks--Our new steamers--Storms and Governor--Address of shipwrecks--Sir John Glover, congratulations--Our market] the new Governor--The market
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1885 June 3 2, c. 2-3 [The Harbor Grace Gazette Opening of the Supreme prisoners--Conviction for Court--The Harbor Grace perjury--Scientific prisoners again on trial--The expedition--Startled the new indictment--Head scientific world--(May 27) Constable Doyle reinstated-- Harbor Grace prisoners-- An important scientific Bank fishery] expedition expedition--The fisheries =Hyatt
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 Nov. 15 2, c. 2-4 [The scenery of Bay Verte-- Gazette Our mining industry-- Future mining developments- Discovery of a copper -Progress of railway bonanza--Prospects of construction--Marine development--Progress of accidents and disasters--The the railway--Marine disaster- weather and the fisheries] -The weather and the fisheries
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 Aug.3 2, c. 2-4 [Disturbances in St. George's Gazette Our railway--Turning of the Bay-The French first sod--The French shore Commandant--Trial for troubles--The fisheries-- murder--Marine disasters-- Accident to H.M.S. Druid Accident to H.M.S. Druid-- Labrador fishery--Mining]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1873 March 1, c. 8-9 [Panning seals--Hurrah! for Gazette Political warfare--Seal the ice-fields--Prospects of catch--Off for the Ice-fields- the seal fishery--Revenue-- -Excellent prospects--Coal Mr. Murray on the coal field fields of St. George's Bay-- Washington Treaty]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1873 April 28 1, c. 7-8 [The race is not to the swift-- Gazette Progress of the seal fishery-- Legislating for the seal Caprices of fortune-- fishery--Loss of the Atlantic- Cruelties of seal hunting--The -Atlantic Telegraph shortest route to Europe-- Company] Atlantic Telegraph Company--Important right of the Colony
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1885 April 21 7, c. 1-2 [First arrival from the ice-- Gazette Progress of the seal fishery-- Arrival of the Ranger--Other First arrival from the ice-- arrivals--Unfavorable news-- Arrival of the Ranger-- Causes of failure-- Unfavorable news-- Overloading sealing Overloading--Cathedral steamers--The Church of building--Progress and England Cathedral--Progress taxation and taxation--The weather]
Our Newfoundland letter- 1883 March 2, c. 3-4 hic communication-The new Gazette Proposed fisheries dock-The seal hunt-The department-The US. weather [A fishery bureau Fisheries Commission and needed-Legislative artificial fish propagation- proceedings-The seal Needed measures and fishery, outlook--the appliances-The work of the weather] legislature-Amended Seal Fishery Act-Oceanic and
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1876 May 19 2, c. 6 [The fisheries--Breaking of Gazette Provincial finances--Fishery the Anglo Company's cables- prospects--The Anglo- -The railway] American Company's cable- -The railway
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1874 Aug. 1 2, c. 4 [The Anglo-American Gazette Public accounts position of Telegraph Company--A the Colony--The Anglo- valuable prize--Progress of American Telegraph the fisheries]prize=J.H. Price Company--An episode in its schooner salvages Cananoque history--A valuable prize-- Progress of the fisheries
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1874 Aug. 17 3, c. 4 [Electioneering operations, Gazette Public expenditure--Report hire of steamers--The cable of a Royal Commission-- steamer Faraday-- Electoral corruption--The Performance of the cable steamer Faraday-- Faraday--Condition of the Condition of the new cable-- new cable--Progress of the The fisheries--Shipwreck-- fisheries--Shipwreck-- Another cable steamer Another cable steamer-- Cyrus Field--A visitor]=Wm.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1883 Jan. 31 2, c. 1-3 [Sabbath observance--Our Gazette Record of a successful seal seal fishery--The weather-- captain--The seal fishery-- Stone on wooden docks--New The weather--Stone or rink--The Athenaeum-- wooden docks--Skating and Waste of water supply] curling--The Athenaeum-- Ath=resignation of Harvey Waste of water supply from 20 years on Committee of Management
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1874 Aug. 31 1, c. 9 p. 2, c.1[?--Seal fishery,?-- Gazette Report of the Chamber of unreadable] Commerce--Observing condition of trade in all departments--Important suggestion for seal and herring fisheries imports ?-- The Bellerophon
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1876 May 5 2, c.3 [How the vessels fared-- Gazette Results of the seal fishery-- Close of the Legislature-- Interesting particulars of the French shore difficulty--Our hunt--Arrivals from the seal new governor--Railroad for fishery--Close of the Newfoundland]governor=Sir Legislature--The Education John Glover law--French shore difficulty- -The new Governor-- Railroads
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 May 31 2, c. 1-2 [Imports and exports-- Gazette Results of the sealing Legislative news--Business] voyage--Imports and exports--Legislative matters- -The business situation
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1884 July 1 7, c. 1 [Narrow escape from an Gazette Rough experience of a iceberg--Ice blockade in the sealer--Icebergs and the ice north--Manslaughter--Gallant blockade--Gallant conduct conduct rewarded--Mica reward--A nice mine--The mine on Labrador--? steamship Bonavista--S.S. Bonavista--The SS. Cremona Cremouin disabled disabled]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1873 Feb. 1, c. 8-9 [Sealing steamers--Calling Gazette Seal-hunting and the fleet steamers--S.S. Austrian-- engaged in it--The Himalaya Rescue of the shipwrecked and Austrian--Shipwrecked crews--The Legislature-- crews--Meeting of the Another steamer called-- Legislature--The Governor's Latest]wrecks=Sailor's Home speech and Julia
Our Newfoundland letter--Sir 1885 May 18 7, c. 1-3 immense catch lost through a Gazette Ambrose Shea's return from storm--The Redistribution Washington--Results of his Bill--A rejected petition-- mission--Trade relations Trial by jury on trial--Perils between Newfoundland and of the deep--The census [Sir the United States--The A. Shea...Legislative fishery clauses of the proceedings--Mr. Washington Treaty--An Goodridge's jury bill...] international commission--
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1883 July 5 2, c. 1-3 [Fatal accident-- Gazette Splendid cod fishery--Fatal Newfoundland herrings in the drowning accident--The Dominion market--ancy Inspection question--Arrival fair--Home industries-- of the governor--Fancy fair-- Greeley relief expedition-- Home industries--Greeley The weather and the crops-- relief expedition--The Opera Company] weather and the crops
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 Oct. 6, c. 1-3 [Salmon fishing--Caribou Gazette Sport on the Island--Salmon shooting--Arrival of our new fishing--Caribou shooting-- Governor--Death of Arrival of the new Governor- President Garfield--The -The fisheries--The new fisheries--The railway] railway
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1880 Sept. 16 3, c. 1-2 [Steamers in port--Concert-- Gazette Sport on the Island--The Norway as a rival in the fish grouse shooting--Something market--The fisheries--The about the ptarmigan--A SS. Flavian--Chamber of sportman's paradise-- Commerce] Steamers in port--The Norwegian fish trade--The fisheries
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 Sept. 29 2, c. 1-3 [The welcome to Sir Wm. Gazette Sporting notes in Whiteway--The French Newfoundland--Capt. shore question--Our railway Kennedy's impression of the news--Return of the steamer island--Return of the Proteus--The fisheries] Premier--The French shore question--Our railway news- -Return of the steamer Proteus--The fisheries
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 Aug. 18 5, c. 1-2 [Fresh salmon for France-- Gazette State of education in the The annual regatta-- Island--Fresh salmon for International Fisheries France--The International Exhibition--Sir Henry Fisheries Exhibition--Sir Maxse--The fisheries--The Henry Maxse--The annual crops--Political affairs] regatta--The fisheries and the crops
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1878 March 3, c. 4-5 [Things in general--The seal Gazette Steam service and the fishery--Legislative-- projected railway--A gay Disturbances in Fortune Bay winter in the capital--The between American and seal fishery--Legislative- Newfoundland fishermen-- Another version of the New Bishop]=Rev. fortune Bay "outrage" Llewellyn Jones
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1873 Oct. 9 1, c. 8-9 [Urban swine--Hard times Gazette Street quadrupeds, freedom for the pigs, a remarkable of the subject--Hard times petition--The elections--Fog for the pigs--A remarkable whistle at Cape Race--Forged petition--The elections--Fog bank notes--Fisheries] whistle at Cape Race--Forged bank notes--The fisheries
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1884 Dec. 4 2, c. 3-4 [Opening of the Supreme Gazette Sugar consumption in Court--A trial for burglary-- Newfoundland--Opening of Trial of the Harbour Grace the Supreme Court--A trial rioters--Little Bay copper for burglary--The Harbour mine--Rise in the price of Grace rioters--Copper codfish--Deaths] mining--Price of codfish-- Deaths
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 Jan. 20 7, c. 1-2 [Later intelligence--Railway Gazette Terrible disaster--Loss of the matters] refers to a telegraph steamship Lion and all on previous Monday Find??? board--Railway matters
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 Aug. 17 6, c. 1-2 [Progress of our railway-- Gazette The accident of the SS. Mining--The fisheries--Our Manitoban--Progress of the annual regatta--Deposit of railway--Mining industries-- the railway company paid] The fisheries--The regatta
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1880 July 2, c. 6-7 [The railway enterprise--The Gazette The American Arctic weather and the fisheries-- expedition--Insufficient Wrecks]= S.S. Harris others? outfit--Hopeless prospect-- as unreadable Railway enterprise--The weather and the fisheries-- Wrecks
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1875 Feb. 3 1, c. 7-8 [French fishery rights in Gazette The approaching session of Newfoundland--Prospects of the Legislature--Railway a settlement--SS. Faraday-- across the Island--French Canada Marine Telegraph fishing rights--The S.S. Act--S.S. "City of Brooklyn"] Faraday--The Marine Telegraph Bill--The City of Brooklyn
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1875 March 1, c. 6-7 [The seal fishery of 1875-- Gazette The budget--Increase of Serious riot--Painful salaries--The sealing fleet-- calamity--The railway-- Serious fight between two Telegraph monopoly and crews--A terrible accident-- pre-emption-- The projected railway-- Latest]calamity=French Telegraph monopoly and the vessel Violette pre-emption question
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1874 Dec. 3 1, c. 6 [Opening of the Supreme Gazette The Canadian Marine Court--The rival cable Telegraph Company--The companies--Laying the new Supreme Court--The rival cable--The elections] cable companies--Mishap to the Faraday--Political
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1885 May 2 7, c. 1-3 [Religious denominations-- Gazette The census--Its favorable House of Assembly, showing--Sources of the Redistribution Bill--The seal increase--Religious fishery--House of distribution of the population- Assembly--The latest (April -Comparisons--Political 24)] affairs--Date of prorogation assured--The Redistribution Bill--Its passing assured--The
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1883 Jan. 4 5, c. 1-2 [Christmas day--Death of Gazette The climate of John Stuart, Esq.--Meeting of Newfoundland--Some the Legislature--The new interesting particulars-- dock--The railway--New Christmas Day--Death of book on Newfoundland] John Stuart--Meeting of the Legislature--The new dock-- The railway--New book
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 July 7 2, c. 1-2 [Landlordism in Gazette The cod fishery--A Newfoundland--The Union successful catch--The largest Bank--The SS. Alliance--Fire haul in thirty years-- near Little Bay mine-- Landlordism in the Island-- Steamer ashore--Sir John H. The Union Bank-- Glover] Extraordinary earnings-- Some general topics
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 Dec. 26 8, c. 3-5 [Hon. A. Shea in Harbour Gazette The codfish trade--Prospects Grace--Railway in foreign markets--The construction--Arrivals of exporting houses--Labrador disabled? steamers--Shipping fishery returns--Hon. Mr. disasters--Legislature (Dec. Shea among his constituents-- 19)] Railway construction-- Disabled steamers--Shipping disasters
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1880 Oct. 2, c. 1-2 cont- deposits discovered Gazette The commerce of the Island- [Shipping returns--This -Its import and export trade-- year's fisheries--The railway Interesting statistics--Shipping survey--Mining operations-- returns--The fisheries--A The SS. Flavian--Discovery field awaiting development-- of gold at Brigus--New The Island railway--Mining mines--Fatal accidents] = operations--The stranding of Cantwell shot brother; Patrick the SS. Flavian--New ore Brenn and Croix drown
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1874 April 13 1, c. 6-7 [The debate of the door- Gazette The conflicts in the keeper--A long parliament Legislature--Debate over a and no Cromwell--The door-keeper--Talking against Revenue Bill--Atlantic time a contest of physical telegraph monopoly--The strength--Revenue Bill-- Treaty of Washington--The Atlantic telegraph monopoly- seal fishery] -The seal fishery
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1880 Nov. 13 2, c. 3-5 [The new "outrage" on Gazette The credit system and the American fishermen--New fishery trade--Importance of mineral discoveries--The promoting other industries?-- weather and the fisheries-- The new "outrage" on Murder] murder= one American fishermen--New Esquimaux shot another mineral discoveries--The weather and the fisheries-- Murder
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 Nov. 28 7, c. 1-3 [Description of the monster-- Gazette The devil-fish once more--A Railway progress--Our new new appearance-- Governor--The weather- Description of the monster-- fisheries--the Latest] Railway progress--The new Governor--The weather and the fisheries
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1874 Jan. 9 1, c. 9 2, c. 1 [Size of the gigantic Gazette The devil-fish--Size of the cuttle-fish--Agassiz on the fish--Agassiz on the subject-- subject--The political The political outlook--Wreck outlook--Wreck of the S.S. of the S.S. Robert Lowe-- Robert Lowe--Another Thanksgiving day--Another hoax]=plague on Labrador hoax
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1874 April 20 1, c. 9 [Loss of the Osprey--Failure Gazette The dreadful explosion on the of the seal fishery--Arrivals "Tigress"--Loss of the from the ice--The weather-- Osprey--Failure of the seal The Legislature] fishery--Political topics
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 Nov. 9 8, c. 4-5 [The Governor's health--The Gazette The election contest--The weather and the fisheries-- oldfogey mercantile Railway work-- opposition--The Governor's Confederation] health--The weather and the fisheries--Progress of the railway--Confederation
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1874 Oct. 1, c. 9 p. 2, c. 1 [Calculations-- Gazette The elections--Calculations-- Election week--Potato Gander Bay and river-- disease--Gander Bay and Election week--The potato River] disease
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1873 Oct. 1, c. 7 [The Polaris searching Gazette The elections--Pleasures of expedition--The fisheries-- canvassing--Confederation Shipwreck at Cape prospects--The Polaris Ray]=Rivoli expedition--The fisheries-- Shipwreck
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1873 Dec. 5 1, c. 8 [Wreck of the S.S. Robert Gazette The elections--Result in Lowe--The devil fish--New favour of the government-- geological map] Episodes of the contest-- Wreck of the S.S Robert Lowe--The devil fish-- Geological map
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1885 Jan. 19 7, c. 1-3 [Enormous quantities of bait- Gazette The fishery question--The -The festive season at St. question of reciprocity-- John's--St. Stephen's day in Christmas in St. John's--The Harbour Grace-- Orange troubles-- Disturbances in Bay Roberts- Processions, etc. -Processions--Prohibition-- The weather--Harbor Grace prisoners--Sir Ambrose Shea]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 June 2, c. 1-3 [Outfit for the Labrador Gazette The Fortune Bay outrage-- fishery--The fisheries-- Facts of the case--Diplomatic American Arctic expedition- blundering--Outfit of the -Sir John Glover--The Labrador fishery--The railway--Gold mining-- fisheries--American Arctic Latest (June 16)] expedition--The railway-- Gold mining--Sir John Glover
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1875 Dec. 3 3, c. 4-5 [The projected railroad-- Gazette The French Shore difficulty-- How is the railroad to be The Newfoundland railway-- built?--The fisheries of the Seal and codfisheries--The year--The new Atlantic new Atlantic cable cable
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1884 July 2, c. 2 [The fisheries and the Gazette The French Shore weather--Herring inspection] negotiations--The fisheries and the weather--Herring inspection
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 April 27 6, c. 2-3 [A prospect of a settlement-- Gazette The French shore question-- The seal fishery--The Extraordinary pretensions-- Railway] Prospect of a settlement--A bright future--The seal fishery--The railway--The contract concluded
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 Oct. 2, c. 2-3 [Sensational paragraphs Gazette The general elections-- made to order--The Lively times in the fisheries--The Lady Franklin constituencies--Sensational Bay expedition--Mining] canards--The fisheries-- Failure of the Lady Franklin Bay expedition--Mining
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1883 Feb. 2, c. 3-4 [Extension of local industries- Gazette The Geological Survey-- -Criminal statistics--The Local manufactures-- constabulary force-- Criminal statistics--The Melancholy and fatal police force--The railway accident--Bavarian beer-- The railway--Current events]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1874 Jan. 20 1, c. 9 2, c. 1 Gazette The gigantic cuttle-fish, further details--New Atlantic cables--The telegraph monopoly--Harbor Grace elections--Nfld Christmas weather
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1873 July 1, c. 9 2, c. 1 [Trinity Bay--The Gazette The Great Eastern at Heart's Great Eastern approaching-- Content--Trinity Bay ocean The Atlantic cable talking-- telegraphing--Superiority of She comes at last--Laying of the new cable--Cod fishery-- the cable, further operations- The search for the Polaris -Cod fishery--SS. Juniata]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1874 Sept. 18 1, c. 9 p. 2, c. 1 [The rival cable Gazette The Great Eastern--The rival companies in equity-- cable companies in equity-- Politics--Investigation An interesting legal regarding the public accounts] controversy--Political probabilities--The public accounts investigation
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 March 8, c. 4-6 [The Budget--Mr. Blackman- Gazette The great seal hunt--The start -Later] for the icefields--The coast ice blockaded--The budget-- A good showing--The railway
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1872 Nov. 20 1, c. 9 2, c. 1 [Pictou town and Gazette The Gulf Ports Company-- Pictou steamers--Discovery Pictou as a mail terminus-- of a lead mine--Copper Lead, copper and other mines--Presentation to Mrs. mines--Presentation--The Hill--Close of the summer summer fishery--Imperial fishery--Honour to whom honours--Fog whistle at Cape honor is due--A judge at race--Slow steaming fault--Fog whistle at Cape Race--Latest]honor=F.B.
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1884 Feb. 7, c. 1-2 [The wounded-- Gazette The Harbour Grace affray-- Commitments--False reports- The matter in the courts-- -Death of Mr. Robert Depositions before the Alexander--Opening of the Magistrate--The late Mr. Legislature--The weather] Robert Alexander--Opening of the Legislature--The week
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1884 Jan. 17 2, c. 3-4 [Scene of terror and Gazette The Harbour Grace riots-- confusion--Intense Fatal results--Rum an excitement--Religious incentive--Arctic ice-- conflicts were common-- Miscellaneous Later intelligence--Early appearance of Arctic ice--A flourishing industry--Latest news from Harbour Grace] industry=Boot and shoe
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1885 June 7, c. 1-2 [Sir Ambrose Shea's visit to Gazette The Hon. Mr. Justice Washington--Revival of the Pinsent's lecture on bank fishery--Fisheries Newfoundland before the protection--The Harbor Royal Colonial Institute--Sir Grace prisoners--The Ambrose Shea's visit to weather] Washington--Revival of the bank fishery--Fisheries protection--The Harbor
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1880 Dec. 24 7, c. 1-3 [The Fortune Bay "outrage"-- Gazette The Hudson Bay route to Supposed loss of two Manitoba--Staff-Commander coasters--Epidemic of Boulton's survey of diphtheria--Condition of the northeastern Labrador and fisheries-Railway] Ungava Bay--Discovery of a new entrance to Ungava Bay
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1876 Jan. 7 2, c. 4-5 [Interesting discoveries in Gazette The Indians of Placentia--The copper mines Newfoundland--Some new of the north--Tilt Cove and relics--Interesting discoveries Bett's Cove mines--Fishery in Placentia--The copper products] mines of the north--Fishery products
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 Sept. 14 2, c. 1-2 [New work on Gazette The International Fishery Newfoundland--The Exhibition--The Island approaching elections--The contribution--A new work on railway--Sunday train--The Newfoundland--The fisheries--False report] new approaching elections-- work=Harvey and Hatton Railway progress--Sunday book trains--The fisheries
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1884 Sept. 12 2, c. 1-2 [Steam communication with Gazette The Island as viewed by an New York--Sad drowning outsider--Steam accident--The fisheries--A communication with? New wreck, collision with an York--Sad drowning iceberg] accident--The fisheries-- Collision with an iceberg
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 July 5, c. 1-2 [Agricultural development in Gazette The Island railway-- connection with the railway-- Completing arrangements for Importations of agricultural work--Some results expected produce and cattle--The from it--Agricultural French shore question--Sir imports--The Fortune Bay John Glover and his affair--The French shore successor--Ecclesiastical-- question-- The Governorship American Arctic expedition- -The fishing--A steamer
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 March 8, c. 4-5 [The seal fishery] Gazette The Island railway--The rival proposals--Opposition of the English houses--The seal fishery
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1884 Sept. 6 2, c. 3-4 [Statistics of the Labrador Gazette The Labrador peninsula-- fisheries--Quantities of fish Recent returns of fisheries-- taken--Annual regatta, sad Annual regatta--Sad disaster- disaster--Bishop Ussher--Sad -Bishop Ussher--Drowning drowning accident--The accident--Steam service-- coastal steam service-- Holidays and picnics Holidays and picnics--The fisheries]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 Oct. 5, c. 3-5 [The French shore difficulty- Gazette The land question--Remedial -Our new Governor-- measures instituted--The Progress of the railway--The French Shore difficulty--The weather and the fisheries] new Governor--The progress of the railway--Weather and the fisheries
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1883 Feb. 2, c. 3-5 [Opening of the Legislature-- Gazette The Legislature--Agricultural The Government and the and mining progress-- Opposition--The weather-- Railway construction-- The seal fishery--Honor to Orderly elections--The whom honor is due-- Opposition--New members-- Bavarian beer--Loss of the A policy of progress--A woollen factory by fire] severe season--Fishing interests--Hon. John Rorke--
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1880 Dec. 9 2, c. 3-4 [The opening of the Supreme Gazette The Leonberg dog in Court--The murder on Newfoundland--Commercial Labrador--The Bank fishery- statistics--The murder in -Marine disasters-- Labrador--The Bank fishery- Conviction] -Marine disasters--Conviction disasters=Thomas Roy; Algitha; Voyager; Sofala; Defiance; Kate; Dove; Mary Jane;Emma Jane; Beatrice
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1884 April 8 2, c. 1-2 [Reported earthquake-- Gazette The liquor traffic--"Local Terrible tragedy-murder and option" curiously supplies-- suicide--First sealers arrival Reported earthquake-- from the ice--Legislative] Murder and suicide--Good murder=John Martin killed returns from the sealers-- wife and himself at Great Legislative Jervals
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1884 May 24 2, c. 3 [A huge iceberg--Greely Gazette The Nevada-Romano relief expedition--Norwegian collision--A huge iceberg-- cod fishery--Fatal accident The Greely Relief at sea--The weather-Sir John expedition--Fatal accident at Glover] sea--Personal
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1874 July 1, c. 8-9 Cape Race fog whistle-- Gazette The Newfoundland devil- Progress of the fisheries-- fish--An anxious inquirer-- Labrador--Politics] Cape Race fog whistle--The fisheries--Political notes
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1875 April 17 1, c. 6 [The railway--The S.S. Gazette The news of the seal fishery- Faraday--The weather] -Railway across the Island-- The S.S. Faraday--The weather
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1884 Feb. 7, c. 1-2 [The seal fishery--The Gazette The opening of the railway--Silver and lead Legislature--The Greely mining in Placentia--The expedition and the sealing weather] steamers--Railway matters-- Silver and lead mining
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1883 Sept. 15 10, c. [Visit of Prince George--The Gazette The outrage by Frenchmen Fortune Bay trouble settled-- on Newfoundland fishermen- The flag ship Northampton-- -Visit of Prince George--The The dock--Progress of the Fortune Bay trouble--The fisheries--Sir Ambrose Shea] Northampton--The dock-- Progress of the fisheries--Sir Ambrose Shea
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1873 Sept. 25 2, c. 2-3 [Voyage? of the Tigress and Gazette The Polaris expedition-- Juniata--Wreck--General General election--New election--New steam steam service--The fisheries service--Outrage--The fisheries-- Latest]wreck=Gloriana; steam=S.S. Viking
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1874 Nov. 5 1, c. 8-9 [How the war goes on-- Gazette The political outlook-- Weather, fisheries, &c.] Prospect of the elections-- How the war goes on--The battle of the cables--The weather and the fisheries
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 Aug. 4 2, c. 1-2 [Shipping in 1881--Mr. De Gazette The population of the Island-- Cordova--The fisheries-- Interesting statistics from the Fatal railway accident--The census--The religious weather and the crops-- divisions of the people--The Splendid run of the Nova wealth of the Island-- Scotian--The SS. Juliet-- Shipping in 1881--Visit of a Larceny--The railway] humorist--The fisheries
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1884 March 8, c. 4-5 [The tariff for the year--The Gazette The provincial budget--The dry dock--Steam subsidies-- tariff--The dry dock--Steam Extension of our fish subsidies--Public debt--Fish markets--Sunday railway markets--Sunday trains--The trains--Start for the ice--The seal fishery--Hudson's Bay Hudson's Bay route--The route--Weather notes-- weather--Harbour Grace] Harbour Grace
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1872 Nov. 5 1, c. 8-9 [New speculations-- Gazette The question of Reduction of postage rates-- Confederation and taxation-- The weather--A curiousity of New enterprises--Lumber, natural history--Sentence of coal, copper, lead, ?--?--The death commuted--A ? liquor weather--A great cuttle-fish- law ?]Joanna Hamilton death -Communication of ?-- sentence commuted Drunkenness
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 May 16 2, c. 1-3 [The debate in the Gazette The railway contract--Its Assembly--Advantages of adoption by the Legislature-- the contract to the colony-- The terms of the contract-- The sealers--Arrival of a The security required--The disabled steamer--Latest] debate in the Assembly-- Advantages of the project to the colony--The seal fishery
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1875 June 3, c. 3-4 [Survey of timber lands--The Gazette The railway survey--The census of 1874--A parties off to the work-- prosperous bank--The Particulars of arrangement-- weather and the Western Newfoundland-- fisheries]bank=Union Bank Timber lands--Census of 1874--A prosperous bank- The fisheries
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 March 6, c. 3-4 [The terms favorable--Will Gazette The railway syndicate-- the railway pay?--The seal Acceptance of the American fishery] offer--Strong feeling in favor of the railway--The seal fishery
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1884 Jan. 4 7, c. 1-2 [New line of steamers--The Gazette The railway--A new line of revenue for 1883--Train steamers--The year's wrecking--The loss of the SS. revenue--Train wrecking-- Proteus--Curious trial--The The loss of the Proteus--A new Governor--Deplorable curious trial--The new occurrence, four men killed, Governor--The Harbour fourteen wounded] Grace riot
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1883 Aug. 30 7, c. 1-2 [Regatta Day--Popular Gazette The regatta--Popular amusements--Annual report amusements--Railway of the Chamber of construction--Trade report-- Commerce] conti. Aug. 31 Progress of the fisheries--Mr. Harvey's work on Newfoundland--H.M.S. Canada
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 Nov. 24 5, c. 1-2 [The political situation-- Gazette The result of the elections-- Disastrous defeat--Keen Sweeping victory of the contest in Trinity--The battle Government--The Opposition in Twillingate--Triumphant routed everywhere--The return of Hon. A. Shea--Mr. political situation--Some Bowring's defeat in Fortune-- interesting details--The Burgeo contest--Meaning of significance of the victory the victory]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1883 Oct. 8, c. 2-3 [A repairing dock wanted-- Gazette The S.S. Canada disabled. More French outrages--Fatal She breaks her shaft in mid- affray--Fisheries exhibition-- ocean--Outrages on the The fisheries--Greely relief French shore--Fatal stabbing expedition--Wreck of the affray--The Fisheries Polynesia] Exhibition--State of the fisheries--The Greely relief expedition--Wreck of the
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1880 April 24 5, c. 9 p. 6, c. 1 [Our great railway Gazette The Savings Bank--A model project--The seal fishery] institution--The Island railway--The advantages to be derived from its construction--Estimated length and cost of the road-- The seal fishery--A ? by water offset by the land
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1883 April 16 2, c. 3-4 [The ranger's trip--The Gazette The seal fishery--A rare Wolf's trip--Others reported- success--The trips of the -The railway--The new Ranger and the Wolf--The dock--The Legislature-The best of many years' seal- Hon. A. Shea] fishing--Railway matters-- The Fisheries Commissioner at London--A popular appointment
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 April 27 8, c. 3-5 [Voyage of the SS. Arctic to Gazette The seal fishery--Arrivals the ice fields--Mr. Blackman from the icefields--Poor and the Short Line Railway returns--Fishery likely to be Company--St. Patrick's Hall- far below average -Fatal accident] =Samuel Walsh
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 April 13 2, c. 1-2 [Conception Bay shut in by Gazette The seal fishery--Gloomy ice blockade--Railway prospects--The new railway prospects-The Short Line project--The Legislature-- Railway--The Legislature-- Miscellanea Shipping--Norwegian fisheries--Latest]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1874 May 11 1, c. 7-8 [How the seal hunt is Gazette The seal fishery--Interesting conducted--Political--French particulars--How the seal shore question--S.S. Tigress-- hunt is conducted--Political-- Telegraph monopoly The French shore question-- The explosion on the Tigress- -Telegraph monopoly
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1878 April 18 1, c. 8-9 [Outrage in the River Head Gazette The seal fishery--Railroad Protestant cemetery--West matters--Outrages in a coast--Latest] cemetery--The west coast-- Latest from the fishery
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 Oct. 4 2, c. 1-2 [The squid school-jigging for Gazette The sporting season-- squids--The big squid-- Ptarmigan shooting--The Political movements--The Squid school--The devil-fish- fisheries--The railway-- -Political movements--The Death of W.P. Munn-- fisheries--The railway-- Encyclopedia Death of W.P. Munn-- Britannica]=article on Labrador Labrador and Newfoundland by Harvey
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1877 May 31 1, c. 9 [The fisheries--Sandford Gazette The tariff--A policy of Fleming, Esq.--Suspected encouragement--The murder on the west coast-- fisheries--Good times on the Bishop Kelly]murder=Capt. island--Mr. Sandford Ridout and crew Fleming--The railway and its prospects--Suspected murder--Bishop Kelly
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1874 July 6 1, c. 8-9 [Icy visitors--The cod Gazette The telegraph monopoly-- fishery--The Governor Visits from icebergs-- knighted--A distinguished Interesting description--The visitor] Governor=Hill; cod fishery--The Governor visitor=Sir Henry Burrows knighted--A distinguished arrived in yacht Dracaena visitor
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1878 July 2, c. 4-5 [Caplin school--Mining Gazette The war in the ocean--Some operations--Extension of the interesting particulars about telegraph wire-- fish--Caplin school--Mining Temperance--Mr. Murray's operations--Telegraph survey--Illness of the Papal extension--Temperance Ablegate--Destruction of two revival--Mr. Murray's rinks by fire--Progress of the survey--Illness of Dr. fisheries] Avalon and Conroy--Fire--Progress of Victoria rinks
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1873 Aug. 13 1, c. 9 2, c. 1 [Cable monopoly-- Gazette The Washington Treaty-- Newfoundland coming to the Cable monopoly--A strong front--The fisheries--Freaks indictment against Cyrus of the lightning--False alarm- Field--The article in -The weather] loss of Blackwood--The fisheries-- revenue cutter William Stairs Freaks of lightning--False false alarm--Weather and crops
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1882 Feb. 5, c. 4-5 [The loss of the steamer Gazette The weather--The railway-- Lion--Wreck--The Progress of it--Expenditure Legislature] wreck=Harriet and benefits--Mr. Blackman's "great American and European Short Line Railway"
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 Sept. 14 6, c. 1-3 [The railway--The weather Gazette Trade and commerce of the and the fisheries--Railway colony--Fishing and mining work--Dedication of St. industries--The railway and Patrick's Church--Whaling the Chamber of Commerce-- voyage--Steamers--Latest] The fisheries--Arrival of the Premier
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1884 March 2, c. 1-2 --Intoxicating liquors-- Gazette Trade returns--Imports from Custom receipts--Shipping-- Canada--Intoxicating liquors- Exports from Labrador in -Shipping--Labrador trade-- 1882--Fish exports from Fish exports--Trade with Newfoundland--Our trade Canada--Legislative with Canada--Legislative proceedings [Our imports proceedings--Legislative from Canada Council--Harbour Grace prisoners--The weather and
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1877 Sept. 20 2, c. 5-6 [Probable results of the cod Gazette Trade returns--Probable fishery--The shocking results of the cod fishery-- murder on the French shore-- The murders on the French Judge Robinson] shore--The new Knight--The Governor
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1883 Dec. 26 8, c. 1-3 Exhibition [Greely relief Gazette Trial for murder--The expedition, enquiry into the prisoner sentenced to loss of the SS. Proteus--The imprisonment for life--The gravest misconduct--His tent loss of the SS. Proteus--A on she floe--Plundering and court of enquiry into the mutinous conduct--A judicial cause of the disaster--Judicial appointment--Death of C. F. appointment--The late Mr. Bennet, esq.--Sir Ambrose Bennett--Sir Ambrose Shea Shea]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1884 July 7, c. 1-2 [Exports for the year ending Gazette Value of exports--Progress July 1st, 1883--French Shore of the Colony--The question--The railway--The codfishery--French shore Union Bank--Arrival of the question--The railway--The Governor--The summer cod Union Bank--A prosperous fishery-Sacrilegious outrage- institution--Arrival of the -Verdict in the case of the Governor--Prospects for the Harbour Grace rioters] fisheries--The Harbour
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland letter-- 1881 Jan. 18 1, c. 6-7 [Cod liver oil- Cod roes- Gazette Values of exports for year Waste of fish life--Decrease ended July 31st, 1880-- of offences--The public Comparison of the exports of revenue--The Athenaeum-- various years--Fisheries Death of the President of St. stationary--The public Bonaventure College--The revenue--The weather weather--State of business]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1885 Feb. 7, c. 1-3 herring fishery-Action for Gazette Verdict in the case of the libel [Ind... meetings-Charge Harbour Grace prisoners-- of the Chi...-Another trial...- Indignation meetings-- Political results-The Bay Charge of the Chief Justice-- Roberts...-The Another trial to follow-- Permissive...agitation-The Political results--The Bay seal fishery, a new steamer- Roberts disturbances--The SS. Sardinian-Fortu...Stormy Permissive Act-The seal weather on so. coast-..Libel-
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1873 Jan. 20 1, c. 9 [Mail contract--Steamers Gazette Voyage of the Hibernian-- calling--Wrecks--Our rinks in New contract with the Allan full blast--Christmas day in Company--Opening of the Terra Nova, fearful famine-- rinks--Non-arrival of Church going on Christmas Christmas supplies day, more troubles]wrecks=Magnolia and Elizabeth
Our Newfoundland letter- 1882 July 2, c. 3-4 [The summer cod fishery-- Gazette Winding up the seal fishery-- Progress of the fishery-- A disastrous season--The Value of the Newfoundland summer cod fishery-- cod fishery--A barque Interesting particulars-- colliding with an iceberg-- Collision with an iceberg-- The American colony in Arctic relief--Railway Lady Franklin Bay--Railway progress--Political progress--Political]
Our Newfoundland letter-- 1877 March 3, c. 5-6 [Good news about the French Gazette Wrecks and heavy loss of shore question--What life--The French shore Governor Glover thinks of question--The Governor's Newf.--The barque D.C. opinion of Newfoundland-- Chipman--Disastrous fire-- Preparations for the seal Rescue at sea--The seal fishery--Miscellaneous fishery--The Legislature-- The rival telegraph companies]Iris rescues Flash
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our Newfoundland relations- 1873 Aug. 15 5, c. 3-4 [A hitch in the treaty--The World (N.Y.) -Seal oil under the treaty-- cable pre-emptive right--Our The cable monopoly--The fisheries--The Tigress] Tigress
Our population--Serious 1871 July 3, c. 1-2 Citizen outlooks--Religious denominations--Progress of the fishery-Washington Treaty--Ecclesiastical--A new hook, colonial literature- -Steamers
Our railway 1880 July 6 2, c. 3-5 letter to the editor signed Morning Chronicle Locomotive
Our railway no. II 1880 July 8 2, c. 2-4 letter to the editor signed Morning Chronicle Locomotive
Our railway no. III 1880 July 2, c. 2-3 letter to the editor signed Morning Chronicle Locomotive
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our railway no. IV 1880 July 2, c. 3-5 letter to the editor signed Morning Chronicle Locomotive
Our railway no. IX 1880 Aug. 3 2, c. 2-4 letter to the editor signed Morning Chronicle Locomotive
Our railway no. V 1880 July 2, c. 2-4 letter to the editor signed Morning Chronicle Locomotive
Our railway no. VI 1880 July 2, c. 1-4 letter to the editor signed Morning Chronicle Locomotive
Our railway no. VII 1880 July 2, c. 1-4 letter to the editor signed Morning Chronicle Locomotive
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Our railway no. VIII 1880 July 2, c. 5 p. 3, c. 1-2 letter to the editor Morning Chronicle signed Locomotive
Our railway no. X 1880 Aug. 7 2, c. 3-5 letter to the editor signed Morning Chronicle Locomotive
Our seal fishery-- 1876 March 2, c. 2-3 Citizen Newfoundland literature-- Legislative intelligence-- French Shore question-- Debates in House of Assembly--Scotch Kirk burned
Out on an ice floe--The 16 1898 Feb. 3 8, c. 3 Gazette missing Newfoundlanders not yet found--A brigantine wrecked--It is feared that her crew of seven men have perished-A missing steamer
Outward Bound 1875 A poem
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Overcrowding of Labrador 1885 CNS Col. 041, 2.01.002, Evening Mercury vessels pencilled M.H.
Overcrowding of Labrador 1885 CNS Col. 041, 2.01.002, Evening Mercury vessels pencilled M.H.
Parting of the ways--Where 1895 April 16 8, c. 5-6 [Lord Ripon spoke plainly-- Gazette Newfoundland finds herself Commissioner Murray-- at this moment--The choice a When the delegates return] limited one--Confederation with Canada or the status of a crown governed Colony the alternatives
Path of the icebergs-- 1871 June 3 3, c. 1-2 Citizen Wonders of the ice-bergs-- The dissolution of a berg-- Prospects of the cod fishery- -Steam applied to the cod fishery--Sad calamity, fearful loss of life
Peace with honor, Canada 1892 June 3, c. 6 Montreal Gazette Evening Herald and Newfoundland once correspondence submitted again friendly, the idea of June 1 confederation strengthened by the recent tiff, the French shore again, railway work, the Premier and Mr. Morine
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Peace with honor, Canada 1892 June 3, c. 6 Montreal Gazette Evening Herald and Newfoundland once correspondence submitted again friendly, the idea of June 1 confederation strengthened by the recent tiff, the French shore again, railway work, the Premier and Mr. Morine (concluded)
Peace with honor, Canada 1892 June 3, c. 3 Montreal Gazette Evening Herald and Newfoundland once correspondence submitted again friendly, the idea of June 1 confederation strengthened by the recent tiff, the French shore again, railway work, the Premier and Mr. Morine (continued)
Peace with honor, Canada 1892 June 3, c. 5-6 Montreal Gazette Evening Herald and Newfoundland once correspondence submitted again friendly, the idea of June 1 confederation strengthened by the recent tiff, the French shore again, railway work, the Premier and Mr. Morine (continued)
Peace with honor--Canada 1892 June 11, c. [The Premier and Mr. Gazette and Newfoundland once Morine--The seal fishery of again friendly--The idea of 1892--The Legislature--The confederation strengthened weather] by the recent tiff--The French Shore again--Railroad work--The Premier and Mr. Morine
Peary expedition--Had 1894 Sept. 17 1, c. 3 special cable to Gazette Gazette returned in safety to St. John's, Newfoundland-- Peary remained behind--For the purpose of making further exploration--Not much was accomplished--Some cold weather
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Peary expedition--Plans of 1894 July 8, c. 4-5 [Bjorling and Kallestenius-- Gazette Mr. Bryant's auxiliary party- Like a forlorn hope] -A search on a side line--An effort to be made to discover the fate of Bjorling and Kallestenius, of the ripple
Peary expedition--Rough 1893 Aug. 14 7, c. 3 special [Fate of the Swedish Gazette weather experienced and naturalists--Cross the dreaded losses befall the party--Fate Melville Bay--A young giant of the Swedish naturalists to in strength] be sought--Fears for the adventurous youths
Peary expedition--What the 1893 Oct. 8, c. 5-6 Gazette explorer hopes to accomplish next year--He is better equipped than last year, and expects to get nearer the Pole
Peary in Greenland--The 1893 Sept. 6 1, c. 6 Gazette Falcon lands his party at Bowdoin Bay
Peary North Greenland 1892 Sept. 17 New York Tribune expedition of 1891-92
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Peary's Arctic venture--He 1891 Sept. 5 10, c. [Cod hatching--Search for Gazette will likely have to be rescued summer herring--Lobster by another expedition-- hatching--Sir Ambrose Shea- Newfoundland fisheries--A -The fisheries] search for summer herring-- Cod and lobster hatching--A fair catch this season
Peculiar situation-- 1896 Feb. 6, c. 1-2 [The fish market-- Gazette Newfoundland bank Confederation talk--The prosecutions may not be Labrador fishery--The pushed--Dull market for fish- weather--A destitution fake] -Confederation talk by Sir Charles Tupper--The Labrador fishery--The weather
Peden the Prophet ; or, 1864 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's Covenanting Times in Scotland.
Peden the Prophet ; or, 1864 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's Covenanting Times in Scotland.
Peden the Prophet: Conclusion 1864 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Peninsula of Avalon--A 1890 Oct. 2, c. 1-2 [Lumbering capabilities--A Gazette Newfoundland district suited new antimony mine--The for cattle raising--Timber on McKinley tariff--Railway the Exploits--A beginning in work--The fisheries--Political] the work of developing an important trade--Political and general
People are starving-- 1896 June 1, c. 5 Gazette Destitution reported as existing at White Bay, Nfld.
Perils by ice 1880 July 6 1, c. 3 [A baffled scientist-- Royal Gazette Thousands of bergs on their way south--Another vessel shattered]=Mater; New York Herald
Perils of sealing--An 1897 June 5, c. 1-2 [Cure of cod fish--General Gazette authority speaks of them in topics] Newfoundland's legislature-- Curing of the codfish--St. John's firms taking steps in the trade's interest--The new route to Canada
Periwinkles as cod bait--The 1890 Nov. 6 7, c. 1-2 [Ten years of cod fishing-- Gazette French discovery does not James Baird versus Sir alarm the Newfoundlanders- Baldwin Walker--A -Decline in the product of the derelict]=Norwegian barque fishery and its cause--The Dovre suit against Sir Baldwin Walker--The French Shore
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Personal statement 1882 July 7 1, c. 3-4 in response to "attacks" about Evening Mercury his editorship
Phases of faith in the present 1874 Feb. pencilled in "not delivered" day
Placentia railway 1886 Aug. 30 pencilled M.H. MG339, box 2 Evening Mercury
Plea in abatement--Set up by 1896 June 6, c. 1-2 [A prosperous bar-- Gazette indicted Newfoundland bank Unfavorable weather] directors--A prospering bar-- The Colony's troubles brought a great grist to be ground in the legal mills
Pleasures of electioneering-- 1875 Jan. 1 3, c. 2-3 Globe Political items--The bench-- Movements of the cable ships--Prospects of the Faraday--Necessity of ending the monopoly-- Railway across the island-- New Arctic expedition--The weather
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Poetry and literature of the Belfast: Shephard and Bible Aitchison
Poetry of geology 1860 Jan. 30 lecture at St. John's Young Mens' Literary and Scientific Institute
Poetry of the book of Psalms 1853 Feb. 3 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Poetry of the Hebrews as 1853 Jan. 20 a lecture given at St. Andrew's influenced by their history
Poetry of the New 1853 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's Testament
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Polaris 1873 June 1 Newfoundland Evening Post correspondence
Polaris Expedition - part I 1874 Aug. 97-109 PAB has July Maritime Monthly
Polaris expedition - part II 1874 Sept. 193- Maritime Monthly
Polaris party--Important 1873 June 6 2, c. 5-6 conti: Local affairs, revolting Globe discoveries by Captain Hall-- homicide--Telegraph matter- Theory of an open polar sea -Important order? of exploded--Winter quarters of government] the Polaris--Newman's Bay, drift-wood--Captain Hall's death--Prospects of the Polaris--The way to the North Pole -
Polaris, latest particulars of 1873 June 5 1, c. 7-8 Telegraph (N.B.) the survivors, what they say of their wonderful escape and travels over 2,000 miles of ice
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Polaris, results of the 1873 June 6 1, c. 1-2 [The open Polar sea-- Evening Post expedition, interesting details Robeson's Channel the way of Captain Halls' death, the to the Pole--Thank-God wonderful voyage on the ice Harbor, Hall's death-- Explorations north and south...Loss of the records-- Voyage on the ice-raft-- Discovery of driftwood--The ocean telegraph question]
Political and social state, 1854 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's architecture, customs, &c., of the Assyrians as elucidating Scripture. - Solomon's Temple illustrated as to it structure.
Political outlooks, the 1874 Nov. 3 1, c. 5-6 Telegraph (N.B.) elections--His charges--The policy--How the war goes on--Confederation--Steam power--The Direct United States Cable Co.--Weather, fisheries, etc.
Political outlooks, the 1874 Nov. 3 2, c. 2-3 Citizen elections--How the war goes on--The Direct Cable Company and the Anglo- American Company in court, an appeal to the Privy Council--Weather, fisheries, etc.
Political situation in 1870 March 2, c. 1-2 from our own correspondent Citizen Newfoundland
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Political situation--Coming 1870 Jan. 3 1, c. 6-8 Telegraph (N.B.) events--Confederate tactics-- Mining operations--The weather
Political situation--Progress 1878 Sept. 19 2, c. 4-5 Globe of the fisheries--Sanitary reform in St. John's--Our great exporting houses--A dock in St. John's harbour-- The French shore--Boston Menelssohn Quintette Club
Political situation--The 1870 July 2, c. 1-2 Citizen Confederate League--The troops again--How the fishery goes--Church intelligence--The latest
Political, the coming 1871 Oct. 7 5, c. 2-4 Citizen elections--Our mines--An Athenaeum--Something new--The wind-up of the fishery--Mackerel--The weather
Political, The Royal 1874 July 2, c. 5-6 Globe Commission upon the Public Expenditure--Expenditure on poor relief--Lighthouse expenditure--Telegraph monopoly--The weather and the fisheries
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Political--Blackwood's 1873 Aug. 14 2, c. 5-6 Globe Magazine on Newfoundland- -Blackwood on the cable monopoly--Labrador fishery--Mr. Cyrus Field
Political--Catching and 1870 July 2, c. 1-2 also published in the Citizen curing the cod--How the war Saturday, July 30, 1870 will affect us--The weather Weekly Citizen on p. 2, c. 3-5 and crops
Political--Elections-- 1870 April 5 2, c. 1-2 Our Newfoundland letter Citizen Military--The sealers-- Icebergs nearly blocking the harbor--The Harbor Grace murder
Political--Progressing 1870 Dec. 12 2, c. 4 accidents=4 brothers Citizen backward--Accidents--The Goodlands and one unnamed cables man drowned
Political--The cables--An 1871 Jan. 14 2, c. 3-4 Citizen American steamer--The weather and the rinks
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Political--The Governor's 1878 Nov. 1 3, c. 3-4 Globe journey across Newfoundland--Call to the Rev. L. G. MacNeill, M.A.-- The fisheries--Fatal accident at Bett'sCove--Casualties-- Naval
Politics in Newfoundland, the 1885 Oct. [Miscarriages of justice--In Morning Herald situation described by Rev. the struggle--Decided not to Moses Harvey. Sir W. unite under him--Behind Whiteway's retirement theses incensed combatants-- A treaty was drawn up--The office of Chief Justice--A complete refutation]
Politics in Newfoundland-- 1885 Oct. 2, c. 1-2 [The bugles sing truce--A Gazette An unexpected turn in the political treaty of peace-- public affairs of the Island-- Terms of agreement--Sir Sir Wm. Whiteway resigns-- William Whiteway--Outlook An amalgamation of for the future--Sir John Protestant parties--A new Glover--The fisheries] government formed--Hon. Robert Thorburn chosen premier
Politics in Newfoundland-- 1885 Oct. 7, c. 1-2 [A reorganization of Gazette Fusion of the Protestant Party government--The elections and selection of a new virtually over--An Executive--Sketch of the anomalous arrangement-- Prime Minister--A legislature The new Premier--The divided by sectarian lines outlook--The future of the government]
Politics in Newfoundland-- 1886 Feb. 2, c. 6 [The French Shore question-- Gazette Opening of the Legislature The treaty of Washington--In and election of the Speaker-- the House of Assembly-- The state of the finances State of the public finances]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Politics in Newfoundland-- 1871 Nov. 9 1, c. 2 Evening Post The confederation movement
Politics, legislative matters, a 1871 Feb. conti- Sons] Telegraph (N.B.) buoyant revenue, latest from the cables--West end election--Opening of the Legislature--An unlucky lapsus--The revenue--Debate on the address--Atlantic cables--The "Anolia"--The "S.S. Prussian"--Ridley and
Pompeii 1874 Feb. 108- Maritime Monthly
Pompeii 1874 (03:01 (Jan 1874) 32-47 Pre- Maritime Monthly 1900) CNS bio file has 310-323
Popular decision-- 1896 July 5, c. 3-4 [Cod liver oil--Packing of Gazette Newfoundland Bank lobsters--Session of the shareholders free from Legislature--Protection of double liability--Cod liver oil game--Mr. bond may be making--Means taken to knighted--The fisheries] improve the process and the packing of lobsters--The Legislature
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Popular education: extract of 1850 April 299- English Presbyterian Mess an address delivered at the annual soiree of the Maryport Mechanics' Institution
Portugal Cove, how people 1870 Dec. 27 1, c. 1-3 [Mrs. Casey's wayside inn-- Royal Gazette live there, a photograph of Table rapping--The vale of Newfoundland life Portugal Cove--The Prince's lookout--Fish flakes--The fisher folk] correspondence of the N.Y. Evening Post
Portugal Cove--How people 1870 Nov. 26 1, c. 1-2 [Mrs. Casey's wayside inn-- Evening Post live there--A photograph of Table rapping--The vale of Newfoundland life Portugal Cove--The Prince's lookout--Fish flakes--The fisher folk] initialled H.
Post-resurrection body March a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Power and influence of 1862 Jan. 24 a lecture presented in the hymns - Luther's hymns and Temperance Hall, St. musical compositions - John's;"Dr. Isaac Watts, his German hymns - Paul life and poetry - popularity Gerhard and Terstegon - of his hymns; also in The English hymns - Jeremy Home and Foreign Record of Taylor, George Herbert, the Lower Provinces, 1869 Bishop ken, and their hymns - hymns of the eighteenth
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Power of music in 1862 Jan. 31 a lecture presented in the connection with sacred song - Temperance Hall, St. John's; Doddridge, Cowper, also in the Home and Foreign Newton, as hymn writers Record of the Lower John and Charles Wesley - Provinces, 1869 beauty and elegance of their hymns - the influence they have exerted - Keble and Montgomery
Praise-Worship, and 1873 Jan. 23 a lecture given at St. Andrew's Religious Music
Premier very ill-- 1895 March 1, c. 1 special cable Gazette Newfoundland union negotiations must be postponed--A Goodridge compromise--Arranged by the Bank of Nova Scotia-- Newfoundland's correspondence with the Imperial authorities
Prerogative mandamus--The 1894 Aug. 6 2, c. 1-3 [Sir W. Whiteway unseated Gazette lively interest it caused in and disqualified--Mr. Speaker Newfoundland--But it failed Emerson and Mr. M'Grath-- to work--Other Island topics-- Labrador mission] Sir Wm. Whiteway's position--The Labrador mission work
Price of fish--Its lowness a 1897 Sept. 27 8, c. 6 [Wrecked steamers--Minor Gazette cause of anxiety in items]="The Australian Newfoundland--Some good judge appointed to try the conditions--Building in St. bank directors died suddenly John's--Electoral fight begun- in London. A successor is to -The wrecked steamers be shortly appointed."
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Prices of codfish--Their 1897 Aug. 18 5, c. 1-2 [The pulp industry--Another Gazette decline is bothering the coal discovery--Bait for Newfoundlanders--A pulp Scotland--The Rotterdam's mill started--The coal at mishap] Codroy--Squid bait for Scotland--The Rotterdam's mishap
Proceedings of the 1886 June submitted June 2, pencilled Evening Mercury? Australasian Convention of M.H. 1883 and the part taken therein by Hs Excellency, Sir G.W. Des Voeux then Governor of Fiji
Proceedings of the 1886 June pencilled M.H. Evening Mercury? Australasian Convention of 1883 and the part taken therein by Hs Excellency, Sir G.W. Des Voeux then Governor of Fiji, second paper
Proceedings of the 1873 March 1, c. 7-8 Telegraph (N.B.) Legislature--The start for the ice fields--Hurrah! for the seal hunt--The revenue-- Washington Treaty
Professor Hind on the 1878 Jan. 1 1, c. 3-4 p. 2, c. 1-2 Fishery Royal Gazette fisheries Commission, Professor Hind's report and evidence, third paper, bait and bait fishes...] Letter from the Newfoundland Correspondent of the Toronto Globe
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Progress of bible circulation 1861 April 27 65, c. Presbyterian Witness
Progress of the dispute-- 1890 July 2, c. 1-2 [The modus vivendi a dead Gazette Newfoundland wants the letter--No legal sanction for French rights abolished--Mr. the modus--Treaties cannot Baird's test case--It tends to be enforced--Sold language make the modus vivendi of the legislature-- useless--The power to Embarrassing position of the enforce called to question-- Imperial Government] Some bold talk
Progress of the geological 1876 March 2, c. 4-5 [Mr. Murray's opinion of our North Star survey 1875 mining prospects--Mr. Howley's survey--Value of work done] from a correspondent of the Toronto Globe
Progress of the Geological 1874 Sept. 25 2, c. 3-4 conti- The weather and the Globe Survey for 1874, Discovery fisheries] of a splendid region, Fertile land and fine timber--Gander River and Lake--Value and extent of the newly discovered region--What shall we do with it?--The telegraph monopoly and the
Progress of the Geological 1875 Dec. 18 2, c. 2-3 Globe Survey for 1875--Mr. Murray's opinion of our mining prospects--Comments and conclusions--Mr. howley's survey--Value of work done--Athenaeum building--The weather and the fisheries
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Progress of the Geological 1874 Dec. 4 3, c. 1-2 Globe Survey--Views of Sir W. Logan--Special difficulties of the survey--Surveys of the interior--Economic results-- Laying of the new Atlantic cable--The elections
Progress of the seal fishery, 1873 April 8 3, c. 3 Citizen first arrival--Trip of the 'Eagle'--Other arrivals-- Prospects--Treaty of Washington--The weather-- Newfoundland railway-- Latest--Another account
Progress of the seal fishery-- 1871 April 22 5, c. 3-4 Citizen Political--View of the Opposition--Debate on the Resolution--Arguments of Confederates--The vote--The Monticello--The cables--The Permissive Bill
Prohibition plebiscite-- 1887 May 26 2, c. 3 Gazette Discussed ad rejected by the Newfoundland Legislature-- The arguments pro and con-- Grave trade questions that present themselves in the consideration of the problem
Propagating the codfish-- 1888 June 5, c. 1-2 [Newfoundland fisheries Gazette Investigations of the neglected--Need of a Newfoundland Commission-- fisheries department-- Other lands' experience-- Hatching of codfish-- And the curious facts that Advantages for hatching cod- have been established -Lobster fishery--Sufferers by the forest fires-- Enforcement of the Bait Act- -Opening of fishing season]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Propagating the codfish--The 1893 Aug. 2 2, c. 3-4 [Mining--The Victoria Gazette Newfoundland experiment disaster-The crops--The showing great success--The fisheries--Rev. Father Island's minerals--Progress Murphy--Visitors] of work for their mistakenly? says N.B. when development--Relief for the should be N.F. Victoria sufferers--The crops and the fisheries
Propagation of cod 1896 July 3, c. 3-4 letter to editor Evening Herald
Propagation of sea fish, 1891 May 7 3, c. 5-6 p. 4, c. 1 submitted April 15 Evening Herald interesting facts learned in Montreal Gazette's the Newfoundland Newfoundland hatcheries, a work of much correspondence promise, Commissioner Nielsen succeeds with both lobsters and codfish, the cure of herring
Propagation of sea fish-- 1891 April 21 7, c. 1-3 [Political] Gazette Interesting facts learned in the Newfoundland hatcheries--A work of much promise--Commissioner Nielsen succeeds with both lobsters and codfish--The cure of herring
Proposed union in St. John's 1871 May 13 146 letter to the editor signed M. Presbyterian Witness Newfoundland Harvey
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Prospective province of 1896 Aug. 83-90 [re beauty of Nfld.; call for Massey's Magazine Newfoundland. union with Canada] ; PAB has "concluded" at end of title
Prospective province of 1896 July 3-12 [overview of industries, Massey's Magazine Newfoundland. health-giving qualities of climate]
Prospective review--What 1869 Dec. 17 2, c. 1 Telegraph (N.B.) might have been--Attitude of Confederates (to be continued)
Prospects for the winter-- 1872 Oct. 2, c. 3-4 Citizen Reduced postage rates-- Mining and lumbering-- Gigantic cuttle fish--Good luck
Prospects for union-- 1892 Oct. 7, c. 3-4 [Friendly feelings towards Gazette Newfoundland discussing the Canada--Sir William confederation question--A Whiteway--Damaged the delegation to meet Canadian interests of the city--The ministers--Sir William surplus revenue--The relief? Whiteway's position--A Committee--Sir T. O'Brien-- general election necessary to The fisheries--Wages] solve the question
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Prospects of Confederation in 1869 Sept. 22 2, c. 1 Telegraph (N.B.) Newfoundland
Prospects of Confederation-- 1869 Nov. 5 "from our special Telegraph (N.B.) Mr. Bennet's political cruiser- correspondent" -How we get up steam (to be continued)
Prospects of the cod fishery- 1873 June 2, c. 2-3 Citizen -Mining--Telegraph Company--Case of homicide--Destructive thunder storm--Fatal accident--Suicide--The New York "Herald" on the "Polaris" party--A new cable, the "Great Eastern"
Prospects of the 1872 May 4 274 Cdn. Ill. News Newfoundland seal catch
Prospects of the summer 1870 July 2, c. 3 Telegraph (N.B.) fishery--Removal of the troops--Passage of the "Austrian"--Political-- Ecclesiastical--The very latest
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Prospectus of our railway-- 1876 May 13 2, c. 3 Citizen The weather and the fisheries--Accident to the Anglo cables--Sir John Glover--Mr. Murray
Prosperity of 1876 June 2, c. 3-4 from Halifax Citizen St. Morning Chronicle Newfooundland John's correspondent
Prosperous bank--Extension 1876 July 2, c. 3-4 [Extension of our telegraph Gazette of the telegraph lines-- lines--Progress of the Progress of the fisheries - fisheries--French shore French shore question--An question--An abandoned abandoned vessel--The vessel--The weather and the weather and the crops-- crops-- Shipping Shipping]vessel=Topaz
Prosperous bank--Loss of 1874 June 2, c. 2-3 Citizen H.M.S. "Niobe"--Progress of our Geological Survey-- Supreme Court, Cahill's trial for murder
Prosperous bank--Loss of the 1874 June 1, c. 6-7 Telegraph (N.B.) H.M.S. Niobe--Progress of our Geological Survey-- Supreme Court, Cahill's trial for murder
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Protection of the fisheries-- 1877 May 17 2, c. 3-4 [The Fishery Gazette The French claims--The Commissioners--Extension of Fishery Commission-- the telegraph to the northern Telegraph extension--The districts--The war as it effect of war--The seal affects Newfoundland--The fishery--Mining seal fishery--Mining Extraordinary--Professor extraordinary--Professor Hind Hind]
Psalms and hymns 1869 June 194 letter to the editor signed M. Presbyterian Witness Harvey
Psalms and hymns 1869 May 22 162 letter to the editor signed M. Presbyterian Witness Harvey
Ptarmigan of Newfoundland 1874 Aug. 6 Forest & Stream
Public accounts of the 1872 Oct. 2, c. 3 Citizen colony, expenditure--Our coinage--Narrow escape of a trans-Atlantic steamer--The convict Joanna Hamilton-- The weather--Drunkenness increasing
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Public debt and imports-- 1871 March 1, c. 6 Affairs in Newfoundland Telegraph (N.B.) Cables--The seal fishery [concluded]
Public debt--Sheep farming-- 1879 May 17 6, c. 5-6 Gazette The bank fishery--Mining industries--A remarkable case--Personal--The seal fishery
Queer customer, the sea 1879 Aug. 12 2, c. 4-5 p. 3, c. 1 Newfoundland Morning Chronicle cucumber correspondence of the Montreal Gazette about salmon and caplin
Queer customer--The sea 1879 July 2, c. 4-5 Gazette cucumber--The fisheries and the weather--Progress of St. John's--A regatta--The Blind Asylum
Race - It influence - The 1857 Jan. 14 a lecture given at St. Andrew's Peninsula of Sinai the cradle of the Hebrew Race - sublime Scenery of Mount Sinai - Rock of Moses - Desert Scenery - The Written Valley
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Railway enterprise 1880 Aug. 7 2, c. 5 p. 3, c. 1 Newfoundland Morning Chronicle correspondence of the Montreal Gazette
Railway for Newfoundland-- 1874 Dec. 29 2, c. 3-4 Citizen "Horrible massacre by Esquimaux"--The Faraday and the Ambassador--The cable companies in court-- The Legislature--Our judges- -The weather
Railway for Newfoundland-- 1871 Sept. 9 1, c. 3-5 Citizen Nothing new under the sun-- Boat race on the Kennebeccasis--Our annual flower show--The fisheries-- The wedding ring--Mishaps at sea--Collision--Wreck-- Steamers--New steamer for the seal fishery
Railway system for the 1880 April 2 3, c. 4-5 [Death of judge Renouf] Gazette Island--Arrival of the first sealer--Prospects of the catch--Severe weather-- Death from exposure--The Irish relief fund--The sewerage of St. John's-- Obituary--Latest from the sealers.
Rambles in Newfoundland 1870 Sept. [Love me, love my pig--The Telegraph (N.B.) life of a fisherman--The ways of fish ex-folk?]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Rather late statistics--Figures 1891 Jan. 22 2, c. 1-2 Gazette of Newfoundland's trade for 1889--Diphtheria in St. John's--A lull in political circles, but the French modus vivendi may raise a storm
Reality of human progress 1855 March 41, c. Lectures on Egypt by the Presbyterian Witness Rev. M. Harvey
Reaping the whirlwind, 1892 June 9 3, c. 5-6 4, c. 1 submitted to the Evening Herald imperial treaties must be Montreal Gazette May 5 enforced in Newfoundland, Knutsford's permanent Coercion Bill now before the colonial legislature, Whiteway and Harvey in the soup, the ancient colony reduced to the level of
Rebellion in the Angelic June a lecture given at St. Andrew's World - its connection with Man's History.
Receiver General's estimate 1872 March 2, c. 5-6 Citizen for 1872--Seal fishery of 1872--Where the seals are killed--The New York "Herald" again
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Receiver General's financial 1876 April 4 2, c. 2-3 Citizen statement--Revival of the Bank fishery--The seal fishery of 1876--French shore difficulty--Latest
Recent events in 1859? 18 p. manuscript transcribed Newfoundland developments by Rev. Charles Lench of Romanism
Record of an extinct race 1871 July 11-14 Author given as Rev. A. New Dominion Monthly Harvey but content M. Harvey's
Record of an extinct race, the 1871 Feb. 7 1, c. 1-2 [Red men and white, war to Evening Post red Indians of the knife--Micmac and Newfoundland Boeothic--Efforts to save the aboriginal race--Mary March and Shanandithit--Red Indian Lake, the last of the Boeothics--Sepulchres of a tribe--Deer fences--Are there any survivors?]
Record of an extinct race-the 1871 March 150-51 Beothuks and Micmacs Canadian News Indians of Newfoundland
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Record of an extinct race-- 1871 April 25 1. c. 1-4 Micmac and Boeothic-- Royal Gazette The Red Indians of Reports to save the aboriginal Newfoundland [Red men and race--Mary March and white, war to the knife-- Shanandithit--Red Indian Lake, the last of the Boeothics--Sepulchres of a tribe--Deer fences--Are there any survivors?] correspondence of the N.Y.
Reid contract--Being much 1898 Oct. 10, c. [The condemned editor--A Gazette used in politics in historical error--Personal] Newfoundland--A bishop contradicted--Dr. Howley makes charges which meet a denial--The editors' contempt case
Reid contract--How its 1899 July 4 5, c. 3-4 [The steamer services--The Gazette execution will help telegraphs--The dry dock-- Newfoundland--Fine steamer Other features--A great service--The telegraph lines, undertaking] Newfoundland drydock and other costly notes--Work by the works taken off government's Legislature--Reducing hands hunters' fees--Cost of Government (c. 4)
Reid contract--It means 1898 March 6, c. 1-3 [To own the railway--What Gazette much for the Colony of critics say--Other Newfoundland--The railway considerations--The taken over--Steamer service telegraph service--Makers of to be run, drydock to be Newfoundland--In the operated, telegraphs, market, Assembly] street car service extended
Relief for Newfoundland-- 1895 Jan. 16 8, c. 4-5 [The revenue short-- Gazette The Canadian Banks' advent Opposition to a Royal heartily welcomed--Situation Commission--The new still serious--Leaders of banks--The prosecution--The public life think too much of street disturbances] politics and not enough of the business? of the country
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Relief for St. John, N. B.-- 1877 July 2, c. 3-4 [The fisheries--Trouble with Gazette The Fisheries--Trouble with American fishermen--The American fishermen--The S.S. Minia--The Fishery Cable ship Minia--The Commission--Governor's Fishery Commission-- trip--Visits of capitalists]=Mr. Governor's trip--Visits of Stephen of Dundee and Mr. capitalists McKenzie of Glasgow
Relief of St. John's--Drought 1892 July 5, c. 1 Gazette is spoiling the crops--The relief work in the city and elsewhere
Religion and business 1863 March 1 Extract of an address before Presbyterian Witness the St. Johns, N.F., Young Men's Christian Association
Religion of the Egyptians - 1855 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's Their magicians - The Plagues as illustrated by the natural phenomena of Egypt - The deliverance.
Religious Doubt, in the 1873 Feb. 6 a lecture given at St. Andrew's Present Day.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Remarkable petition of rights, 1873 Sept. 24 1, c. 8-9 Telegraph (N.B.) a plea for the pigs--Pathetic appeal to parliament-- Heartless treatment--The fisheries--General election-- News of the Polaris
Remarkable situation--How a 1894 May 2 8, c. 1-3 [A disappointed party-- Gazette government with a big Legislative vs. judicial majority lost its power--The prerogatives--The simple Whiteway downfall--A truth--The situation] review of the facts connected with the political revolution in the ancient colony
Report of the Chamber of 1873 Sept. 1 4, c. 3-4 Globe Commerce 1873--The herring fishery--Steam applied to the cod fishery-- The Chamber on the Washington Treaty--The telegraph--Labrador fishery- -Statement of exports 1872-- Atlantic cable monopoly
Report of the Chamber of 1872 Sept. 7 2, c. 2-4 Citizen Commerce for 1872--Things in general--Bad cure of fish-- Washington Treaty-- Quarantine--Steam communication--The exports for 1871--Steam contract-- Floral show--The fisheries-- Latest
Report of the Chamber of 1871 Aug. 26 5, c. 4-5 Governor Hill--The weather- Citizen Commerce--The -The New York Herald's "Monticello"--What the hoax] drowning=Robert Chamber thinks of the Treaty Marshall of Washington--Steam p. 6, c. 1 communication--Cod liver oil--Exports for 1870-- Progress of the fisheries-- The "Alhambra"--Death by
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Report of the Fisheries 1888 St. John's: The Commission Commission appointed by His Excellency the Governor in Council, to investigate the operations of fisheries departments in other countries
Report of the Geological 1873 Sept. 23 3, c. 1-2 conti- United States Cable Globe Survey for 1872--Avalon, its Company--New discovery in river system--Discovery of telegraphy] fossils in the Huronian rocks-- "Aspidilla Terranovica, spe. and gen. nov.--Probable existence of gold bearing rocks--Mining prospects-- Horticultural and floral show-
Report of the Geological 1875 July 5 2, c. 4-5 Globe Survey for 1874--The Gander country, its extent-- Lumbering probable value and extent of the timber-- Opening up the country-- Geology of the district-- Railway survey--The fisheries--S.S. Vicksburg--
Report of the Public 1880 signed M. Harvey Morning Chronicle? Telegram Fund for the year ending 4th February, 1880
Reports of the Fisheries 1888- Commission of Newfoundland
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Reserved a bill--Action of 1898 March 6, c. 1-2 Gazette Newfoundland's Governor and its result--Some pointed despatches--Mr. Chamberlain condemns as objectionable certain sections of an Election Bill
Resignation of the Rev. L.G. 1886 Aug. 30 MG339 Box 2, pencilled Evening Mercury? Macneil M.H.
Resignation of the Rev'D D. 1886 June MG339 Box 2, pencilled Evening Mercury? Beaton M.H.
Resources of the island-- 1878 Nov. 13 2, c. 4-5 [Value of Mr. Murray's Gazette Mountain ranges--Rivers-- labors--Mountain ranges-- Fogs--Forest timber--Mineral Our rivers--Fogs--Forest resources--Coal timber--Mineral resources-- Coal] "A short absence from home has interrupted the letters of your correspondent."
Restored the grant--The 1895 Sept. 24 8, c. 1 [Important discovery of Gazette Newfoundland Government coal--Gat. Howard's will aid the fisheries--Pirates seizures--Smuggling of Belle Isle--An important operations--The Belle Isle discovery of coal--Trade pirates] prospects
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Results of the seal fishery-- 1872 April 30 2, c. 3-4 wreck=Caroline Brown Citizen The first arrival--A rich prize--Lady 'soilers', wonderful luck--Dangers of the ice fields--A wreck
Results of the voyage of the 1873 May 31 2, c. 2-4 Morning Chronicle Polaris
Resurrection viewed in the 1856 Feb. MG 339 Box 1; a lecture light of modern science - given at St. Andrew's Difficulties - The destiny of our globe and race as discoverable by science - Outlooks
Retrenchment talks--It opens 1896 July 1 5, c. 3-4 [A surplus in the treasury-- Gazette the session of The fishery season--The late Newfoundland's Legislature- loan--Street railway for St. -Colony has a surplus-- John's] Progress of the railway--The fishery late in opening--A street railway project for St. John's
Retrospective glance-- 1892 Jan. 25 2, c. 1-2 [The Walker suit--At the bar Gazette Political events in of both Houses of Newfoundland in the year Parliament--The Washington 1891--The modus vivendi Convention--Canada's and what came of it--At the action--Mr. Blaine had bar of the Lords--The beguiled Mr. Bond--Other Washington draft--Row with important events--The Canada fisheries--St. George's Bay]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Return of the cable ships. 1874 Dec. 17 1, c. 6-7 accident=Mr. Moore, a Citizen "Faraday" and clergyman drowned "Ambassador"--How the work is to be done--Canada Marine Telegraph Act--Mr. Murray's report of the Gander River district-- Political--Fatal accident
Re-union of friends in heaven April 9 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Rev. Dr. Burns' visit to 1858 Sept. 23 154 letter to the editor initialled H. Presbyterian Witness Newfoundland
Rev. Dr. Harvey replies to 1897 Nov. 26 4 St. John's Daily News Major General Dashwood
Rev. Dr. Harvey's rejoinder 1897 June 8 4, c. 2-3 letter to editor Evening Herald to Judge Prowse
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Rev. John Goodison versus 1885 CNS Col. 041, 2.01.002, Evening Mercury the Rev. H. Lewis pencilled M.H.
Rev. Sydney Smith, his 1857 Feb. lecture at the Mechanics' writings, wit and wisdom Insititute
Review of the Polaris story 1873 June source: Osmond Evening Post
Richard Baxter, part II 1859 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Richard Baxter, the Puritan 1859 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's Divine
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Rising from the ashes--St. 1892 Sept. 17 8, c. 3-5 [Special session of the Gazette John's two months after the Legislature--Fatal accident-- conflagration--Many poor Charitable donations-- structures being put up--The Steamer Grand Lake--Death losses and insurance--A very of Mr. F.N. Gisborne-- serious situation--The fire of Quarantine] 1846
Romance of politics, racy 1894 Aug. 18 3, c. 5-7 [Sir W. Whiteway unseated Evening Herald story of the situation in and disqualified--Mr. Speaker Newfoundland, told by Rev. Emerson and Mr. McGrath] Dr. Harvey submitted Aug. 1 St. John's correspondence Montreal Gazette
Romance of the great auk 1892 v. 5, p. 8 Christmas? issue St. John's Trade Review
Roofing slate--How land 1878 Aug. 6 2, c. 6-7 [Terms of which land can be Gazette may be obtained-- obtained--Hone stone--Bett's Newfoundland's agricultural Cove--The fisheries] resources--Hone stone-- Bett's Cove--The fisheries
S. Harris enquiry--The 1880 Aug. 2 2, c. 3-4 [The weather - Latest (Fox Gazette railway--Opposition to the Trap)] surveyors--The Gulnare Arctic expedition--The fisheries
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. S.S. Robert Lowe--Mail 1870? Telegraph (N.B.) arrangements--The island's trade and revenue-Political-- ?
Sacrificial victims of Dagon 1885 Nov. 24 CNS Col. 041, 2.01.002, Evening Mercury the fish god pencilled M.H.
Sailing of sealers--An event 1896 March 6, c. 1-2 [The loss of the Wolf--fish Gazette of the year with the market reviving--The Newfoundlanders--Fish "Bankers' Journal" article--A market improved--The courageous tramp] production of cod liver oil-- Long tramp to join a ship-- Loss of the wolf
Salmonier as a place of 1879 July 2, c. 3-4 Gazette summer resort--A beautiful spot--Scenery--Angling-- Destructive fire in St. John's-- Cruelty of a ship captain-- Suicides--The weather and the fisheries
Sanitary condition of St. 1879 Feb. 2, c. 2-3 Morning Chronicle John's [no. I]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Sanitary condition of St. 1879 Feb. 2, c. 5 p. 3, c. 1 Morning Chronicle John's [no. II]
Sanitary condition of St. 1879 Feb. 2, c. 4-5 Morning Chronicle John's [no. III]
Satan - his Character, Empire July 9 a lecture given at St. Andrew's and Agency.
Saul, the King - His life and 1854 June MG 339 Box 1; a lecture death. The man of action as given at St. Andrew's contrasted with the man of ideas. Estimate of his character
Saving the lobster, good work 1900 June 9, c. 4 St. Johns (Newfoundland) N.Y. Times of the Newfoundland letter to Montreal Gazette Department of Fisheries
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Savonarola - a reformer 1874 Feb. 5 a lecture given at St. Andrew's before the Reformation
Says he didn't try--Reason 1895 May 21 1, c. 1 officials Gazette why Mr. Bond did not effect part of a column including a loan--With Montreal report from Boston bankers--Expresses indignation regarding newspaper reports-- Retrenchment scheme--Not at all popular in Newfoundland--It does not
Scare at St. John's--It was led 1895 May 21 6, c. 1-2 [The political situation--The Gazette up to by malignant summer fishery] publications--But the run was brief--The result will probably be greater confidence in the soundness of Canadian banks
Science and religion 1873 Nov. Maritime Monthly
Science versus religion 1873 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Scripture illustrations 1854 Jan. 26 - Representation of the furnished by the Religious Principle of Evil. - Light system of the Assyrians. - thrown on Scripture Rise and progress of Idolatry. references; a lecture given at - Sabeanism. - Fire-worship. St. Andrew's - Hero-Worship. - Nisroch - Asshur - Dagon - Grove- Worship. - Human-headed bulls.
Sea devils in Newfoundland 1900 Oct. 289- Newfoundland Magazine waters [re mysterious fish found in Fortune Bay]
Sea monster, description of a 1873 Dec. 8 2, c. 7 N.Y. Times gigantic Newfoundland cuttle-fish, one of its arms cut off and brought ashore by adventurous fishermen
Seal fisheries of the world Encyclopedia Britannica, 9th ed.
Seal fishers--A better report 1890 April 8 1, c. 4 Gazette from Newfoundland-- Perhaps an average catch
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Seal fishery of 1872--"Good 1872 May 6 3, c. 2 Globe luck" of the "Commodore"-- Causes of failure--Steamers: their success--Bad occurrence--State quarries-- Legislative
Seal fishery of 1894 An introduction to L.G. Newfoundland Chafe's Report of Newfoundland seal fishery from 1863, the first year of the steamers, to 1894
Seal fishery, first arrival, 1873 April 16 1, c. 7-8 Telegraph (N.B.) great excitement--"See the conquering heros come"-- Other arrivals--Prospects
Seal fishery, new steamers-- 1873 Feb. 2, c. 3 Citizen Steamers in difficulties--S.S. Austrian--Ship wrecked crews rescued--Another calling steamer--The Legislature--Later
Seal fishery--Aurora arrives 1897 April 10 1, c. 5 Gazette with a full cargo after a hard experience
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Seal fishery--Failure-- 1874 April 21 3, c. 1-2 [Theories about the seals, Globe Unusual phenomena among doleful forebodings--Need of the seals--Panic as to the a fishery commissioner-- future of our fishery The year's fishery unsuccessful--French shore question--Telegraph monopoly--The legislature-- Latest, fearful accident--Loss of the Osprey]
Seal fishery--French Shore 1876 April 22 2, c. 3 Citizen question
Seal fishery--Result of the 1884 April 24 2, c. 1-2 -Uncertain is the seal Gazette catch disappointing--Only a fishery--The successful trips- quarter of a million bagged-- -The next arrival--Arrivals Newfoundland's retaliatory from the Gulf--The other policy [Causes of failure-- steamers--New hotel in St. Ice fourteen feet in thickness- John's--Retirement of the Hon. Mr. Justice Hayward-- Canada and the Newfoundland retaliatory
Seal fishery--Something like 1897 April 14 8, c. 1-2 [The Legislature] Gazette a failure in Newfoundland-- The main herd missed-- Carried south and out of the way of the steamers, which generally had poor luck
Seal fishery--Telegraph 1874 April 4 2, c. 4 Citizen Monopoly--Political--Royal Commission--Revenue Bill-- Treaty of Washington--S.S. "State of Alabama"
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Seal fishery--The census-- 1870 April 9 2, c. 4 ["We extract matter of more Telegraph (N.B.) The latest news general interest." leaves out political as in telegraphic despatches
Seal fishery--The 1893 April 5 1, c. 4 Special cable to the Gazette Gazette Newfoundland arrives at St. John's with 17,000 seals
Seal fishery--The prospect 1887 April 11 7, c. 1 [Prospects are very gloomy- Gazette for a good catch very -Anxiety about the S.S. Eagle] gloomy--Reported loss of SS. Eagle--The end of an old Arctic explorer
Seal fishery--The weather in 1872 April 16 2, c. 4-5 Later April 9 Citizen March--Our mail steamer 'Tiger'--Tremendous hurricane--Casualities at sea- -Legislative--The Permissive Bill--A church ship--Strength of our sealing fleet--Later, the prospects of the seal fishery are gloomy
Seal fishing 1871 Aug. 1 1, c. 1-3 [A seal hunt, its perils and Royal Gazette excitements--Bloody work-- Sculping and hauling-- Dangers and disasters-- Species of seals] correspondent of the Evening Post writing from St. John's
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Seal hunt of 1875--A "Free 1875 March 2, c. 3-4 Citizen Fight"--Painful calamity-- The Receiver General's financial statement-- Telegraph monopoly pre- emption--Latest
Seal hunt of 1896--Stormy 1896 April 21 5, c. 1-2 [Dr. Grenfell's trip--Will Gazette weather reduced the number correct exaggerations] taken--Arctic ice very thick-- Dr. Grenfell on board of the ships--A hunter's peril and devotion to his comrade
Seal hunt of '99--The most 1899 April 22 11, c. [The herd very large--A Gazette successful trips for a dozen rescued yacht--General years--Newfoundlanders are notes] glad--The Sir Donald's curious adventure--Floated from Labrador to St. John's with an ice floe
Seal hunters of 1873 March 249-63 Maritime Monthly Newfoundland
Seal-fishery of Newfoundland 1884 Feb. 127-37 co-author Joseph Hatton Canadian Methodist Magazine
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Seal-hunters starting--Hurrah 1875 March 2, c. 6-7 [Legislative--The Receiver- Globe for the ice fields--Scene in General on Ways and the Harbour of St. John's means--Sad calamity-- Serious affray] March 19 Latest--Telegraph Monopoly and pre-emption
Seal-hunting on the ice, a 1871 April 14 1, c. 1 [unreadable--The weather-- Evening Post Newfoundland excitement Political]
Sealing fishery--Neptune 1896 April 6 8, c. 3 Gazette arrives at St. John's with two- thirds cargo
Sea-monster unmasked 1900 Jan. 18 183-86 Independent
Search for the Polar Sea-- 1873 June 9 2, c. 3-4 [Loss and terrible ice voyage Gazette Interesting details of the was begun--The Polaris-- voyage--Wonderful escape The rescued--Local affairs-- of the Polaris party--Two Telegraph Company's thousand miles on an ice charter]rescued=Hans floe--Homicide--Telegraph Christian, his wife and 4 Company's Charter children and others
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Sea-water fish preserve-- 1890 Dec. 11 7, c. 1-2 [Return of the government Gazette Holyrood Pond, and what deputies--Fearful hurricane] may be done with it--The French Shore again--Sir Wm. Whiteway takes a somewhat pessimistic view of the situation in Newfoundland
Secret of happiness 1878? source: MG 339 Box 1
Sectarian education--Its 1887 July 7 2, c. 1-2 [How the grant is distributed- Gazette highest development in -Comparative results--Hear Newfoundland--Much the other side--Jubilee divided Superintendence-- services--Our new Jubilee services--The new Governor--Wesleyan Governor--The Methodist Conference--The weather Conference and the fisheries--Placentia railway]
Seeking a coalition, 1886 July 7, c. 1 [Our banks--Call to a Gazette Newfoundland's government Presbyterian minister--Mr. make overtures to the Smith's visit--The crops] Opposition--Crop prospects-- Two prosperous banks--Cape Race lighthouse
Self education 1858 June a lecture given at St. Andrew's especially for the young
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Separate schools 1874 June 6 Extract from a letter to the Presbyterian Witness Telegraph
Service of Song in the House 1873 Jan. 16 a lecture given at St. Andrew's of the Lord.
Sewerage of St. John's 1879 Nov. 15 2, c. 3-4 [Prospects of the graving Morning Chronicle dock] correspondence of the Montreal Gazette
Sewerage works in St. John's- 1879 Nov. 4 2, c. 4-5 Gazette -Prospects of the graving dock--Temperance eating houses--Heavy gale-- Reported discovery of gold-- Steamer Eirime.
Shameful hoax--A sunken 1871 Aug. 12 5, c. 2-3 Citizen wreck--The weather and crops--The fisheries--Gulf ports, steamer "Alhambra"-- S.S. "Congress"--Our cricketers
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Sheep farming--Banking 1870 Dec. Telegraph (N.B.) institutions--Atlantic cables-- Accident--The weather-- Political
Ships that have battled with 1900 Dec. 353-58 also issued as Shortis 1920 Wide World Magazine ice bergs vol 7(264), p. 11pp. less illustrations 19th Cent has as 1899 Dec.
Shipwrecks--Steam whistle 1869 Aug. 26 Telegraph (N.B.) needed at Cape Race-- Railway across Newfoundland-- Commercial--What the merchants say of Confederation--Politics--The latest news
Short history of 1890 London: W. Collins, Sons and Newfoundland - England's Company oldest colony
Shortest route between 1882 Feb. 1, c. 3-4 Evening Mercury Europe and America via Newfoundland
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Shortest route of all--From 1888 Oct. 2, c. 1-2 [Difficulties--Recent Gazette Europe to America across developments--Practicality Newfoundland--More of the scheme--Red Indians' Boeothic remains--Cape remains--Cape Race light Race light improvements-- house--A new industry--The Fruit preserving industry-- weather and the fisheries--Sir The fisheries Ambrose Shea] Beothuks
Shortest route to and from 1873 July 5 1, c. 5-6 p. 2, c. 1-2 North Star Europe via Newfoundland
Shortest route to and from 1873 June 497- "The shortest route between Maritime Monthly Europe-via Newfoundland Europe and America" RSC
Should Cabot have a 1893 16-17 Christmas Review centennial celebration?
Sin unto Death, and the Sin Aug. 27 a lecture given at St. Andrew's against the Holy Ghost.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Sir Ambrose Shea's return-- 1886 March 2, c. 4-5 [A mass meeting-- Gazette He is enthusiastically Legislative proceedings-- welcomed at St. John's-- Destitution extending-- Legislative relief measures-- Remedial measures--The For the benefit of destitute seal fishery--The weather] Newfoundland fishermen--A question of the bait supply
Sir David Kirke, first 1872 Nov. 30 338 Cdn. Ill. News conqueror of Canada and Governor of Newfoundland
Sir George Calvert, 1872 Nov. 2 273-74 Cdn. Ill. News afterwards Lord Baltimore, colonizer of Newfoundland and founder of Maryland
Sir George Calvert, 1873 Jan. 14 1, c. 4 p. 2, c. 1-2 by the Royal Gazette afterwards Lord Baltimore, Newfoundland correspondent colonizer of Newfoundland of the Canadian Illustrated and founder of Maryland News
Sir Henry Arthur Blake-- 1888 Dec. 4 2, c. 1-2 [Presentation of addresses-- Gazette Receives warm praise on The Bonavista election-- leaving Newfoundland--The Effect of the election--Was Bonavista election--Prospects Confederation an issue?-- of iron mine development Opening of the Supreme from recent ore discoveries Court--Mining--Corruption at the late election]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Sir Herbert Murray--His 1895 Oct. 9 6, c. 3 [Hopeful symptoms-- Gazette appointment to the Musical matters]=Miss Governorship of Sterling Newfoundland--Evidences of reviving trade and prosperity--A successful artist
Sir Humphrey Gilbert, 1583 225-26 part of Songs and Sagas of Newfoundland in the Book of Newfoundland
Sir Humphrey Gilbert, first 1872 Sept. 7 146 Cdn. Ill. News coloniser of Newfoundland
Sir W. Whiteway--A new 1889 Dec. 31 7, c. 1-2 [The Bait Act--French Gazette Government takes the reins in competition--Effects of Newfoundland--The Bait supplying bait to the French-- Act question--Ante-election Diphtheria--The year's pledges--An awkward load-- business] Diphtheria on the Island
Sir William Logan's visit 1871? Morning Chronicle
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Sir William Whiteway-- 1889 July 2, c. 1-2 [The convict Parnell--The Gazette Returns to political life in epidemic of diphtheria--The Newfoundland--The fisheries] elections discussed--The record of the Government a satisfactory one
Sir Wm. Whiteway coming-- 1895 March 1, c. 1 Gazette To ask terms for the admission of Newfoundland- -Into the Canadian union--He will according to one despatch, sail for Halifax to- day--Great distress in Newfoundland
Sir Wm. Whiteway--Issues a 1897 Oct. 8, c. 1-2 [The Bond Blaine Treaty--A Gazette manifesto to the new fish company--The Newfoundland electors--A year's fishery]co.=The new fish company-- British and Newfoundland Promises prosperity to the fish Exporting Company, Ltd. people--The election campaign is lively, and the result uncertain
Sketch of the physical 1871 Nov. 16 2, c. 4-6 [Bays and harbours--Lakes Globe geography of Newfoundland, and ponds--Rivers-- its position, extent, and Mountains--The interior--The contour future]
Small business-- 1895 June 5, c. 3 special cable Gazette Newfoundland Government officially blots out the record of its friends' misdeeds
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Solomon - his age and reign 1867 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Solomon - his career and 1867 a lecture given at St. Andrew's influence
Solomon - his writings, 1867 a lecture given at St. Andrew's science, public works
Solomon, the philosopher. 1854 June MG 339 Box 1; a lecture Hebrew thought as embodied given at St. Andrew's in him. His Proverbs and Book of Ecclesiastes
Some steamer lost--More 1898 Aug. 8 1, c. 5 Gazette about the reported wreck at Belle Isle--Wreckage comes ashore--Could not possibly have come from the Ipsden-- Other ships reported to have had narrow escapes
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Some wild animals of 1873 Sept. 13 163 [The otter--Black bear--The Cdn. Ill. News Newfoundland wolf--The fox--Martens-- Muskrats--Hares]
Something about the Grampus 1878 Oct. 2, c. 3-4 From Forest and Stream, Oct. Morning Chronicle 10
Something about the grampus 1878 Aug. Forest & Stream and Rod and Gun
Somewhat excited-- 1895 Sept. 6 1, c. 5 special cable Gazette Newfoundlanders object to Capt. Howard's action-- Flourished a revolver-- Representations are to be made by the Newfoundland Government to the Canadian Government
Song and the hymn 1862 Jan. 10 a lecture presented in the contrasted - hymn of St. Temperance Hall, St. John's; Bernard, from the Lyra "King Robert of France - His Catholica - early Latin Veni Soncle Spiritus the hymns - St. Ambrose's Venerable Bede"; also in The advent hymn - St. Patrick - Home and Foreign Record the power of hymns over the of the Lower Provinces, 1869 Irish - origin of the hymn Veni Creaton Spiritus -
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Sort out your wardrobes--For 1892 July 5, c. 1 Gazette the St. John's sufferers badly need clothing--A veritable graveyard--Is how the city is described--Montreal's funds reach twenty-five thousand dollars
Specimen of Newfoundland 1877 Nov. 3 2, c. 3-4 [The Heterodox stove and the Globe humour--Warranted genuine unchristian bowl--The man who buried himself--Peg and the ballasted salmon--He would not be a juror]
Specimens of Newfoundland 1877 Dec. 15 1, c. 1-3 [The Heterodox stove and the North Star humour unchristian coal--The man who buries himself--Peg and the ballasted salmon--He would not be a juror] "We get the following from a late copy of the Toronto Globe, furnished by a correspondent."
Specimens of Newfoundland 1879 Aug. 8 2, c. 5-6 Gazette humour--Progress of the fisheries--Arrival of a cattle steamer--Visit of the Kersage--Wreck of the Burgos
Speech of the Hon. A. Shea-- 1876 Jan. 10 2, c. 2-3 Citizen French claims--Price of cod fish--The weather-- Mysterious disappearance-- Direct cable broken again
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Speech of the Rev. M. Harvey 1892 Oct. 3, c. 6-7 given at a public dinner in St. Evening Herald John's in honor of Mr. F.N. Gisbourne
St. Andrew's Church 1897 June 4, c. 3 about Rev. A. Robertson's Evening Herald sermon, signed M.H.
St. Augustine 1864 March Presbyterian Witness
St. Augustine, his Life, Times 1864 Jan. 20 a lecture given at St. Andrew's and Work : Christianity in the 4th and 5th Centuries.
St. Augustine, his Life, Times 1864 Jan. 13 a lecture given at St. Andrew's and Work : Christianity in the 4th and 5th Centuries.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. St. George's Bay row--The 1890 June 5, c. 1-2 [Reception of the delegates-- Gazette cause of the Newfoundland Cod hatchery--The weather people's complaint--Threat to and the fisheries--Railway cut the nets--Followed by the tenders] landing of an Officer and the reading? of a threatening proclamation--The cod hatchery
St. John's Johnstone's Universal Cyclopaedia
St. John's Agricultural Society 1871 Nov. 10 3, c. 7 Evening Post
St. John's cause celebre-- 1889 June 5, c. 3-4 [Remarkable features of the Gazette Wm. Parnell after four days trial--The sentence] found guilty of murder--The prisoner makes a strange statement and is sentenced to death
St. John's in summer time-- 1872 Aug. 10 1, c. 5-6 wreck=Frank Lovitt (from Citizen The Narrows and harbour-- Antwerp bound to The valley of St. John's Philadelphia) farming--Boat races--The cod fishery--The weather, remarkable shower of quartz- -A wreck--Direct steam
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. St. John's municipality-- 1889 Feb. 5 7, c. 3-4 [Fishermen's and Seamen's Gazette Newfoundland's capital Home--Fishermen's makes a new start--Insuring insurance and compulsory the fishermen--A new food for dories--Arrival of project from which much our new Governor--Signs of good is anticipated prosperity--The Barcelona exhibition]
St. John's, Newfoundland Encyclopedia Britannica, 9th ed.
St. Pierre and Miquelon-- 1893 Aug. 17 2, c. 1-2 [Have now come to a dead- Gazette France pertinaciously clings lock--Battling with the to her last foothold--The billows--A source of French Shore question--A perpetual annoyance--The vexed problem still unsolved- Governor's trip--Mr. -Importance of the islands Nielsen's operations]
St. Shott's shipwreck, a highly 1871 Dec. 9 5?, c. 1-2 Citizen exciting tale--Full term of the Supreme Court, Mr. Bennet's libel case--Relief for Chicago--Latest
Starry heavens 1896 5 Tribune Christmas Number
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Steam communication-- 1876 June 2, c. 4-5 [Departure of governor Hill-- Gazette Increased accommodation-- War steamers--The Queen's Departure of Governor Hill-- birthday--Thunder storm] War steamers--Queen's birthday--Weather
Story of a lost people--The 1893 Feb. 6 7, c. 1-2 Beothuks Gazette Beothiks of Newfoundland and their relics--A race blotted out by the cruelties of civilization represented by the pioneer
Story of shipwreck--News 1871 Dec. 14 1, c. 1 [A spot on the "Sun" of New Evening Post from Newfoundland York--Relief for Chicago-- Action for libel]
Strained relations--The effect 1891 Dec. 26 2, c. 1-3 [Effect of the duties--A Gazette of the retaliatory tariff in violation of right--The reason Newfoundland--The Island's for the act--The increased breach of faith--The alleged duties--The question of reason for the act--The legality--A ridiculous question of legality--Herring excuse--The French Shore trade once more--Our herring trade]
Strange visitor--A white 1886 July 7 7, c. 1 [Dimensions and Gazette whale captured in Trinity appearance--White whale, Bay, Newfoundland--Its their habitat--White whales in appearance and natural captivity--Final disposal] history--Uses of its oil and skin
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Study in insect life 1878 Oct. 2, c. 2-3 From Forest and Stream, Oct. Morning Chronicle 3
Study of imports--The origin 1896 May 5 6, c. 1-2 [The seal fishery--The Gazette of Newfoundland's coming of spring] foodstuffs--Canada's right place--It is somewhat behind that given her in former official returns
Sublimity of the view of 1856 March MG 339 Box 1; a lecture nature presented in the Bible given at St. Andrew's - Poetry and devotion of its references to the works of creation - Science not in advance of revelation - Review of the course - Conclusion
Successful cod hatching-- 1894 Feb. 6, c. 1-2 [A brutal murder--Dr. Gazette Further reports concerning Grenfell--Political--"The Newfoundland's experiment- Trade -Canada takes more fish--A Review"]murder=William feature of the commercial McCarthy situation that is troubling the Island merchants
Successful laying of the new 1874 Aug. 17 3, c. 1-2 conti- A visitor--Presentation Globe cable, arrival of the Faraday- to His Excellency Sir Stephen -Qualities of the cable J. Hill] steamer--History of the expedition--Progress of the Faraday--Condition of the cable--Completion of the work--The telegraph monopoly--The weather and
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Successful operations in 1890 Sept. Evening Herlad? lobster and cod hatchery, Mr. Nielsen's report
Summer scenes in 1870 Aug. 12 2, c. 2-3 [Cod liver oil--A queer Telegraph (N.B.) Newfoundland, our "special" customer--Village life, on the rampage, the holiday reflections--A Carbonear excursion resumed naturalist in London]
Supplying system--Evils of 1870 Aug. 10 2, c. 3-4 Citizen the credit system--Possible exhaustion of fisheries-- Chamber of Commerce on the value of exports for 1869- -Fisheries--French war steamers--Weather, crops-- Political--The latest
Survivors of the Polaris-- 1873 June 6 1, c. 4 Harvey? World (N.Y.) Their departure from St. John's, N.F.
Taking in Newfoundland-- 1895 March 1, c. 5 Gazette The Ottawa delegation unable to sail yesterday--Sir Wm. Whiteway is ill--As is also Hon. Mr. Bond, another of the delegates--The distress in the Colony
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Tape-worms in fishes 1876 36 Forest & Stream
Tape-worms in fishes--A 1876 Sept. 12 1, c. 3-5 Morning Chronicle gigantic tape-worm found in a salmon--General history of the parasite
Telegram on the French 1882 March 1, c. 3-4 Evening Mercury shore question and the merits of the Premier
Telegraph Company--Right 1872 Nov. 19 2, c. 3-4 Citizen of pre-emption--Fog whistle at Cape race--Sale of Tilt Cove copper mine, Notre Dame mine--A judge in error--Presentation to Mrs. Hill--The winding up of the cod fishery--The Gulf Ports Company
Telegraph monopoly 1874 June 4 410 taken from the Globe Canadian News
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Telegraph monopoly, 1874 Oct. 2, c. 3-4 Citizen Canadian act--Gander lake and river--The approaching general election--Prospects of parties--The potatoe disease
Telegraph? monopoly act, a 1874 Oct. 3, c. 1-2 Globe vindication--? in trans Atlantic telegraphy,? of cables by the state--The monopoly in the bearing on our elections--Judgement of the Chief Justice ?--The elections--Election week-- Potato disease
Telegraphic extension--The 1877 Nov. 20 3, c. 4-5 [The bank fishery--Safe Gazette bank fishery--Arrival of arrival of Captain Bartlett-- Capt. Bartlett--The devil-fish The devil fish in New York-- in New York--The weather-- The weather--Departure of Judicial changes--Sir Bryan Sir Bryan Robinson--Mining- Robinson--Mining--Sir Hugh -Sir Hugh Allan] Allan.
Temperance address 1878? source: MG 339, box 1 St. John's Daily News
Ten thousand homeless-From 1892 July 1, c. 3-4 Gazette three to four million pounds in damage--The city of St. John's receives the worst blow in its history--Help needed for the sufferers
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Terms of union--The offer 1895 May 17 1, c. 1 confederation Gazette made by Canada to special cable Newfoundland--It was liberal enough--But Newfoundlanders think they cannot accept it--But one point at issue--The amount of debt Canada should accept-- Newfoundland wanted a
Terra incognita--Remarkable 1874 Oct. 2, c. 1 World (N.Y.) discovery in Newfoundland- -A fertile belt of land containing noble pine forests discovered--Half a million square acres of valuable land--Room for one hundred thousand people
Terra Nova hard case--The 1893 July 8, c. 4-5 [Deep Sea Mission to Gazette French Shore again under Labrador--The steamship discussion--Has the crisis Blake--Anniversary of the arrived?--The French great fire--Later] Admiral's peculiar conduct-- It is feared it may lead to awkward results
Terra Nova in Canada--Lord 1891 March 7, c. 1-3 [Sir W. Whiteway's line of Gazette Knutsford on the Island's action--Lord Knutsford vs. Reciprocity Convention--A Mr. Bond--Mr. Bond's legislative protest--The mission and powers--Mr. Premier is not enthusiastic Bond's view of the matter-- for the Bond arrangement-- Grounds of complaint] The U.S. arrangement
Terra Nova lawmakers--The 1893 March 7, c. 1-3 [Hopeful tone justified--Gold Gazette Governor's speech to them in mining prospects--The an optimistic key--Many French treaties question-- things to cause satisfaction to Debate on the report--The the Colony--The French vote] Treaty question--Differences in the Cabinet
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Terra Nova lawmakers--The 1893 March 7, c. 1-3 [Hopeful tone justified--Gold Gazette Governor's speech to them in mining prospects--The optimistic key--Many things French treaties question-- to cause satisfaction to the Debate on the report--The Colony--The French treaty vote] question--Differences in the Cabinet
Terra Nova Legislature--A 1892 March 7, c. 1-3 [Condition of the fisheries] Gazette pleasant tale told in the governor's speech--What the government thinks of Canada--Reciprocity-- Trinity Bay disaster--The fisheries
Terra Nova mines-- 1897 Oct. 8, c. 3-4 Gazette Attracting attention in the scientific press--Mr. Howley and Mr. Dick--Two authorities tell of the variety and nature of the ancient Colony's mineral wealth
Terra Nova news-- 1895 Oct. 6, c. 1-2 [Department of Fisheries-- Gazette Government making it warm The revenue--Mining for the smugglers--The prospects--The weather and revenue improving--Fisheries the fisheries] department to be maintained--Mr. Nielsen to get a holiday--Mining and trade prospects
Terra Nova woods in 1871 Nov. 18 3, c. 1-2 Citizen October--Government House--Star of the Sea Association--Valley of Exploits--Ship burned at sea-- Relief for Chicago
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Terrible death--Forty-eight 1898 March 8, c. 1-2 includes cable from Halifax Gazette Newfoundland sealers perish--Adrift on the ice-- Lost sight of their ship and were frozen to death-- Greenland's awful cargo-- Brought back to sorrowing St. John's a deck load of frozen corpses--Terrible tale of the
Terrific gales--Great 1881 Nov. 5 6, c. 4-5 Another wreck-one man lost- Gazette destruction to shipping and -An unknown vessel loss of life at Newfoundland- abandoned--A schooner sunk -Whole crews perish--Two with all on board--Going vessels go down with all on down among the breakers-- board--Long list of disasters Steamer Bristol of Bristol and tales of hardship and England--Thirty days in a suffering [Loss of the Ontario gale--Ashore at Mansfield and her crew-- Cove--Loss of the Mary A.
Testimony of Nineveh to the 1854 8 vo., pp. 33 St. John's: McConnan veracity of the Bible
Text book of Newfoundland 1890 12mo., pp. 188 Glasgow: Collins and Sons history, for the use of schools and academies
Text book of Newfoundland 1885 Boston: Doyle and Whittle history, for the use of schools...
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Thanksgiving day--Forged 1874 Jan. 12 3, c. 1-2 Globe notes, Commercial Bank-- Cable monopoly, important despatch--Plague in Labrador--The legislature. Latter Dec. 25 political
That French Shore-- 1897 Nov. 12 8, c. 3 [The new route to Gazette Anomalous conditions that Canada]=steamer Bruce injure the fisheries--A new official report--The latest on the operation of Newfoundland's long- standing treaty grievance
That French Shore--It is 1897 Jan. 26 6, c. 1-2 [The bait question--What can Gazette again vexing the souls of be done?--What may be Newfoundlanders--Little done--The commercial hope of relief--The old story situation--New industrial of bounty-fed competition, ventures] and a colony helpless to counter on its competitors
They do things queerly--The 1894 April 4 1, c. 7 Gazette Newfoundland Government now wants new election--Is their only salvation--As the counts will unseat them for bribery and corruption-- Governor O'Brien considering his answer
Things in general--Choice 1870 March 1, c. 2 Extract due to limited space Telegraph (N.B.) specimen of Parliamentary eloquence
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. This from Newfoundland-- 1895 July 6, c. 1-2 [ Gazette The arrangements of the Peary relief expedition--The Legislature closed--Prof. Salisbury on the geology of the Island--The help to the fishermen--Favorable fishing news
This Newfoundland of ours 1878 Feb. Athenaeum lecture
This Newfoundland of ours 1878 St. John's: F.W. Bowden, Printer
Thoughts on great cities 1874 May 425-35 Maritime Monthly
Thoughts on the poetry and 1852 NUC has 1853 St. John's: McConnan literature of the Bible
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Thoughts, facts and fancies 1871 Jan. 375-81 Stewart's Quarterly [incl. filtering air to remove germs; all people are the same; the decay of faith; lobsters]
Three little isles--St. Pierre 1897 July 5, c. 1-2 [The railway] Gazette and Miquelon, and the trouble they cause--Their fishing trade--Extent of its competition with Newfoundland--Progress on the railway and other Colony news
To explore Grand Falls, a 1891 June 16, c. submitted June 18, Harvey? New York Tribune cataract two thousand feet high in Labrador, Americans on the way to ascertain the truth, long and toilsome journey from the coast
To open up the island--A new 1890 Jan. 9 2, c. 1-2 [Report of Mr. Bonnyn-- Gazette company to operate in Agricultural capabilities--The Newfoundland lands-- Company's grants--The Fertility in the soil--The future--Prospects of the ministerial changes, Bye- Company--Political--By- elections fixed, the Bait Act elections--The Bait Act] to stand
To Salmonier with His 1879 July 3 2, c. 2-4 Morning Chronicle Excellency the Governor
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. To Salmonier with His 1902 March 17-19 v. 1(4) Newfoundland Quarterly Excellency the Governor
To Salmonier with His 1902 March 17-19 letters that appeared in Newfoundland Quarterly Excellency the Governor Morning Chronicle July 3 and 5, 1879
To Salmonier with His 1879 July 5 2, c. 3-5 Morning Chronicle Excellency the Governor (concluded)
To serve their country--The 1895 Feb. 5 1, c. 7 special cable Gazette burning desire of Newfoundland's politicians-- The Whiteway Cabinet-- Cannot be formed as all the Whitewayite members insist upon being members of it
To the Rev. L.G. Mcneil 1883 Aug. 6 1, c. 4-5 letter to editor Evening Mercury
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Topics in Newfoundland-- 1886 April 20 2, c. 4 [The railway--Norwegian Gazette Pressing the French Shore fishery] agreement on the Island-- The government and the railway question--The codfish market
Trade and shipping of St. 1877 June 2., c.3-4 [Greenland seal fishery-- Gazette John's--Greenland seal Canadian beef in Nfld.--Bank fishery--Canadian beef in fishery--Cod fishery--New Newfoundland--Bank steamer for Conception Bay- fishery--The cod-fishery-- -Loss of a schooner-- New steamer--Loss of a American fishermen-- schooner--American Fishery Commission-- fishermen--The Fishery Accident at Bett's Cove Commission--Accident mine--Latest]loss=drowning
Trade of Newfoundland--An 1891 Oct. 2 5, c. 1-2 [An unfavorable sign--An Gazette interesting compilation of her unsatisfactory state of commerce for last year--An affairs--Destructive methods unsatisfactory sign-- of fishing--The bank fishery Decreased imports and of 1890--Wholesale prices exports--Increased trade with current--Marine Canada and decreased trade disasters]=Parsee, Amazon, with the States Blossom, Camellia, Mondego
Trade of Newfoundland-- 1888 Aug. 21 7, c. 1-2 [The exports--Articles Gazette Canada the chief source of imported--Bishop Jones--A the Colony's imports--A Department of Fisheries--His hard-working prelate--The Excellency the Governor-- fisheries Department Violation of the Bait Act] scheme--A bait-buyer fined- -Twelve Labrador vessels lost
Trade of Newfoundland-- 1893 Feb. 11, c. Our trade with Canada-- Gazette The government statistics late Trade with the United States- but interesting--Result of the -Exports to United Kingdom last legislative session--Much and foreign countries--Tea useful work done--A sad and coffee--Legislative acts tragedy [Cod fishery of of last session--Terrible 1891--Imports and exports-- tragedy--Deep sea mission-- Mineral export-- Drowning accident--The Legislative session--Prices
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Trade of Newfoundland-- 1892 Nov. 25 7, c. 1-3 [The seal fishery--The cod Gazette The St. John's Chamber of fishery--Lobster fishery-- Commerce makes its report-- Pickled fish--Mining and The election in Burin--A lumbering--The Bait Act-- result that may pressage the Confederation needed--The defeat of the Government-- Deep Sea Mission--The loss Another estimate of the fire by the fire--Sir James losses--Battered ships Winter's victory--Another fire--Marine mishaps]
Trade relations--Between the 1885 June 3 7, c. 1-2 [Our exports of fish--An Gazette Island of Newfoundland and absolute necessity to them-- the United States--The Consumer will pay the duty] fishery question discussed-- Newfoundland's premier expresses his view upon it
Trade returns--The 1880 July 7 4, c. 4-5 Gazette steamship Prussian-- Complaints as to mail services--The fisheries--The Island railway
Trade with Newfoundland-- 1885 July 8, c. 3 [The growth of trade--The Gazette The recent disturbance of beginning of the trouble-- commercial relations--The Prohibitory in their effects-- Island's position--A firm Transferred to the merchants determination against of New York] discriminating duties
Trans-Atlantic visitors-- 1872 Feb. 2 1, c. 6-7 Our Newfoundland letter Telegraph (N.B.) Curious historical? discovery- -The Revenue--Opening of the legislature-- Confederation--Mackerel returning
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Trinity disaster 1892 April 16 London Daily Chronicle
Trinity disaster, a terrible story 1892 May 14 3, c. 5-6 from the London Daily Evening Herald Chronicle April 16 submitted March 29
Trinity disaster, a terrible 1892 May 16 3, c. 4-6 from the London Daily Evening Herald story (continued) Chronicle April 16 submitted March 29
Trio of forgotten worthies 1874 Nov. 408-22 Maritime Monthly
Trip to head-quarters, 1894 Aug. 17 4, c. 4-5 Evening Herald pencillings along the Northern and Western Railway no. 2
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Trip to head-quarters, 1894 Aug. 18 4, c. 4 Evening Herald pencillings along the Northern and Western Railway no. 3 concluded
Trip to head-quarters, 1894 Aug. 16 4, c. 3-4 signed M.H. Evening Herald pencillings along the Northern and Western Railway no. I
Troops once more--Mr. 1870 Oct. 2, c. 2-3 Citizen Bennett and Lord Kimberly-- Serious charge against Mr. Bennett--Trinity election-- The fisheries--Mackeral-- Something like a whale-- Mining--Governor Hill--The fires and floods--Prices current
Turkey and the Turks 1877 Feb. lecture given at the Athenaeum
Two more members gone-- 1894 June 5 1, c. 5 Gazette The Newfoundland election-- Courts are again at work-- Only one more member-- Need to be unseated to give Premier Goodridge a majority--The Legislature is again postponed
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Two steamers lost--Wrecked 1897 Sept. 20 1, c. 5 Gazette a few miles apart on Newfoundland coast--Both crews were saved--Though they suffered considerably from exposure--One the Khodora and the other Eugenie
Two thousand miles on an ice 1873 Aug. 135- Maritime Monthly floe; or the voyage of the Polaris Party
Two thousand miles on an 1873 June 3 2, c. 3-5 Morning Chronicle ice-floe
Union Bank, wonderful 1876 June 2, c. 2-3 Citizen success--Profitable investments--The copper mines of the north--Major Carpenter--The cod fishery-- Movements of the Governor- -Death of Bishop field--Hon. N. Stabb
Union Bank--Wonderful 1876 July 6 p. 2, c. 2 from Halifax Citizen of June Morning Chronicle success--Profitable 26 from its Newfoundland investments correspondent
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Universal law of death - 1856 Feb. MG 339 Box 1; a lecture Death in the world before given at St. Andrew's man's creation - Its connextion with sin - Harmony of the Bible and geology
unreadable for emigration, 1873 Oct. 3, c. 1-2 Globe survey of St.George's Bay-- Coal field--? springs and mines--? and lumbering-- Scarcity? of labour--The elections--Church of England--The fisheries]
unreadable the fisheries-- 1890 May 8 7, c. 1-2 [Organization of a Gazette What Newfoundland's commission--Plan followed Commission is doing--Causes by the Commission-- of decline and remedial Investigations of the measures suggested by fisheries--Lobsters-- experience Remedies]
unreadable the Telegraph 1873 Dec. 10 3, c. 1-2 Globe Company's steamship Robert Lowe and eighteen lives-- Results of the elections--The devil-fish--Geological map of Newfoundland]
unreadable--Crowded 1877 Nov. 23 3, c. 1-2 [? development of modern Globe meetings--Great interest evangelism--? of the sea-- awakened Bay of Islands, opinion of an outsider--Captain Bartlett's safe arrival--The devil fish]
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Uses of copper, copper- 1882 March 1, c. 3-4 Evening Mercury producing countries
Valedictory 1883 Aug. 3 1, c. 4-5 letter to the editor; about Evening Mercury Harvey editorship of the paper
Value of Cape Race fog 1874 July 2, 1-2 Matters in Newfoundland Telegraph (N.B.) whistle--Condition of the from our own correspondent fisheries--Political matters-- [To determine the position-- Coldest summer for 22 years--The cod fishery--Mr. Bennet]
Value of knowledge 1896 6-7? pages from publication Christmas Bells missing
Value of the Labrador 1871 Oct. 4, c. 1-2 Citizen fisheries--Extent of Labrador--Inhabitants of Labrador--The Esquimaux of Labrador--Herring fishery on Labrador--Loss of the "George"--Political--Our banks--A public market-- Steamers
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Vegetable and animal 1856 Jan. 23 Mastodon, &; a lecture given creations of the past - Extinct at St. Andrew's species - All the great classed MG 339 Box 1 of plants and animals represented in the oldest formations - Progression in the condition of the earth - Theory of "The vestiges of creation" - Saurians,
Very good report--Things 1897 April 12 7, c. 6-7 [The Bait Act--Mining assay Gazette are looking well in office--To try the bank case] Newfoundland--Legislature at work--Special Judge to try the bank directors--The Bait Act--Address to the Queen
Very like a whale 1886? MG339 Box 2, signed M.H. Evening Mercury?
Visit of H. M.S. Bellerophon- 1876 Aug. 21 2, c. 2-3 Citizen -Address to the Admiral-- Murder by a Malay-- Increase of our steam sealing fleet--Death of James Seaton, Esq.--Direct United States Cable Company--The fisheries--Disasters at sea
Visit of Sir William Logan-- 1871 July 1 2, c. 4-5 conti. on p. 3, c. 1 Citizen Business--Action for libel-- Carter monument--The fisheries--The weather
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Visit the old land 1872 April 15 2, c. 3-4 [From 'Notes of a trip to the Morning Chronicle old land' in Stewart's Quarterly]
Visit the Old Land 1872 March 2, c.4 From "Notes of a trip to the Telegraph (N.B.) Old Land by Rev. M. Harvey, in Stewart's Quarterly
Visit to our mining region 1878 Sept. 20 3, c. 2-4 Globe first paper
Visit to our mining region 1878 Oct.9 3, c. 2-3 Globe fourth paper--El dorado--The wonderful copper mine at Little Bay
Visit to our mining region 1878 Oct. 4 3, c. 1-2 Globe second paper
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Visit to our mining region 1878 Oct. 7 2, c. 4-5 Globe third paper
Voyages and discoveries of 1893 17-37 a lecture presented to the Nova Scotia Historical the Cabots History Society of Nova Society Reports and Collecti Scotia
Voyages and discoveries of 1898 17-25 a lecture presented to the the Cabots History Society of Nova Scotia 1893, in Canada, an encylopaedia of the country ed. by J. Castell Hopkins, Toronto: Linscott Pub. Co., 1898
Walk through an Assyrian 1854 Jan. 19 a lecture given at St. Andrew's Temple-Palace. - Grand entrance of Sennacherib's Palace. - Historic Hall. - Assyrian art and its influence on Greece. - Knowledge of the Mechanical and decorative arts.
Warm welcome--On the 1890 Aug. 20 2, c. 1-2 [The Chairman's address-- Gazette return of Newfoundland's The resolutions adopted--No delegates to England--A surrender, the motto--A lull report on the mission--French in the agitation--Fire on claims must be extinguished- Pilley's Island--Railway -Result of negotiations building--The fisheries] awaited--Matters of general interest--The fisheries
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Washington Treaty, 1876 June 3 4, c. 4-5 [Loss of the sealing steamer Gazette American sharp practice-- Hawk--Mining prospects for Loss of a sealing steamer-- the summer--Great success Mining prospects--Success of in second trips of sealers-- the seal fishery--The French The French and the fisheries- and the fisheries--Bishop Field -Bishop Field]
Washington Treaty-- 1873 March 2, c. 2 Citizen Departure of the sealers-- Prospects--The revenue-- Lumbering
Washington Treaty-- 1873 Sept. 23 2, c. 3 wreck=Gloriana Citizen Shipwreck--General election- -The fisheries--Latest
Washington Treaty--The 1873 April 14 3, c. 1-2 Globe budget--March weather--A gigantic cuttle fish--The seal fishery--A "close" time for seals--Legislative--Railway across Newfoundland--Latest
Watchman's recent utterances 1885 Oct. CNS Col. 041, 2.01.002, Evening Mercury pencilled M.H.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Waters, the "baby farmer"-- 1870 Nov. 21 2, c. 4-5 accident=beam from RC Citizen Fearful accident--Rioting and Cathedral falls killing 2 plunder at Catalina--Collision women; collision=H.M.S. at sea--Fish markets--The Niobe troops, the last of them
Weather, business, summer 1875 May 25 2, c. 2-3 Citizen fishery prospects--Mail steamers--Loss of the "Dora"--Direct United Cable Co., "S.S. Faraday"--Arrival of the surveying staff for the railway--Mitchell line of steamers--The seal fishery
Weather, crops and fisheries- 1874 Aug. 25 2, c. 2-3 Citizen -Crops--Conflict of the cable companies, interesting lawsuit--How the matter stands--Report of the Chamber of Commerce for 1874--Steam bait skiffs--Seal fishery, warnings--Flag ship "Bellerophon"
Weather, crops and fisheries- 1869 Aug. 11 Telegraph (N.B.) -Mining--Politics, Confederation--Things in general
Weather, ice fields, outlooks- 1875 May 14 2, c. 2-3 Citizen -The seal fishery--Closing of the legislature--Education-- "Cormack's Journey"
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Wesley, part II 1860 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's
Wesley, part III 1860 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's
West coast of 1872 Sept. 14 3, c. 1-2 [?--?--St. George's Bay--Mr. Globe Newfoundland--Its ?, ?,?, Jukes Opinion--Rev. W. Fisheries,&c. Sears's Testimony-- ?Fisheries of St. George's Bay--?]
Western Newfoundland: a 1873 Feb. 97-125 Maritime Monthly new home for immigrants
What a Newfoundlander 1869 July "A Newfoundland Tourist" Telegraph (N.B.) thinks of us
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. What a stranger thinks of the 1877 Nov. 13 2, c. 5 p. 3, c. 1 signed M. H. Morning Chronicle West Coast (Harvey?), stranger is an English gentlemen Mr. Ritchie who visited Bay of Islands in his yacht Heroine. He had a nephew Mr. Bent who lived in Newfoundland
What a stranger thinks of the 1878 July West Coast
What about the treaty?-- 1891 March 4, c. 1-2 submitted March 3, initialled New York Tribune Newfoundland defies M.H. England and is gently chided- -Lord Knutsford says that Secretary Bond went beyond his instructions, but Mr. Bond declares he didn't
What was the Assyrian mode 1854 March 37 Lectures on Nineveh by the Presbyterian Witness of sepulture? Rev. M. Harvey
Where are we and whither 1886 Review: Magazine of Boston: Doyle and Whittle tending? Three lectures on American History July 1886, the reality and worth of p. 117 human progress Educational Review June 1897, p. 11 Canadian Methodist Magazine April 1886, vol. 23(4), p. 382 also London: Trubner & Co.
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Where are we, and Whither 1881 Feb. Athenaeum lecture, read by bound? Rev. McNeil due to failing voice of Rev. Harvey, reviewed in Feb. 19 p.2, c. 3- 4 issue of The Morning Chronicle
Where cod abound--Straits of 1898 July 9, c. 3-4 [The seining process--The Gazette Belle Isle riches and their whaling company--A capture--The new whaling teachers' meeting] venture--It promises to be a profitable thing for Newfoundland--Other Colony news
Where deer abound-- 1895 Nov. 5 2, c. 1-2 --Opening of the country to Gazette Newfoundland as a popular the tourist--Immense regions resort for sportsmen-- in the interior--Smuggling Smuggling operations--How developments--Paid by the and to what extent they are saloon keepers--The carried on--The revival of temptations to smuggling-- trade [The pleasures of deer Effects on the morals of the stalking people--The public revenue-- Impressive lesson has been
White slavery in 1885 Nov. 11 CNS Col. 041, 2.01.002, Evening Mercury Newfoundland pencilled M.H.
Whitefield, part II 1860 March a lecture given at St. Andrew's
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Whiteway beaten--The 1897 Nov. 2 1, c. 5 cable Gazette Newfoundland opposition carries the country--The Premier is defeated--Only two members of the Executive were elected--The opposition majorities are very large
Whiteway disqualified, 1894 July 8, c. 1 special cable Gazette Newfoundland's ex-premier receives a knock-out blow-- Judge Little's judgement-- Unseats him as well as Colonial Secretary Bond and the third member for Trinity division
Whiteway Premier again-- 1895 Feb. 2 1, c. 5 special cable Gazette The latest developments in Newfoundland's affairs-- Hon. Mr. Greene resigned-- To enter the Supreme court when a vacancy occurs-- Premier Whiteway's new cabinet
Whiteway proposals--They 1891 May 29 5, c. 1-2 Gazette created surprise among the angry Newfoundlanders--A threat of dissolution--The Premier compelled to take strong measures to compel the Legislature to act as he desired
Whitewayites win--Have 1897 Oct. 1, c. 3 Gazette apparently carried the Newfoundland elections--by a reduced majority--Hon. H.J.B. Woods, Surveyor- General, defeated-- Whitewayite majorities have been largely reduced
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Whiteway's new cabinet-- 1895 Feb. 8 1, c. 7 special cable Gazette The same personnel as his last with one exception-- Meets the House to-day-- When he will outline the policy he intends to pursue-- A cordial reception anticipated
Why so large a portion of the 1853 Jan. 13 a lecture given at St. Andrew's Bible is poetry, relation of the poet and the prophet, the book human as well as divine, pecularities of Hebrew poetry, scenery of Palestine as influencing Bible poetry
Wild Terra Novans--Lord 1891 April 7 7, c. 1-2 [Baird versus Walker--Plea Gazette Knutsford's action causes of defendant--Further much ill-feeling--It is time to justification--The judge's do or die--So think the mass review of the case--The of the people and they take Legislature's action-- steps accordingly Delegation Appointed-The delegates]
Will go to London-- 1898 June 4 10, c. [Delegation to go--The Gazette Newfoundland delegates to French fishery--A see Mr. Chamberlain-- fortification canard--A court French fishery a failure--The change--Columbus' remains- Bait Act effective--Some -The weather] judicial changes and possible sequel
Will meet obligations-- 1895 May 24 1, c. 3 Gazette Important announcement made by Premier Whiteway--He has had some news--But people are uncertain as to whether it is a loan or a Royal Commission
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Williams - the Martyr 1874 Feb. a lecture given at St. Andrew's Missionary
Winding up the seal fishery-- 1878 May 29 2, c. 4 [Mining--Concert--The Gazette Mining--Vice-regal concert-- Dundee steamers--Summer The Dundee steamers codfishery--Our railway] summer cod fishery--The Island railway
Winter amusements, 1873 Feb. 1, c. 6 Telegraph (N.B.) lectures, soirees ?--Seal fishery--Legislature
Winter life in Newfoundland 1873 Jan. 17 1, c. 7 [The fisherman hibernating-- Telegraph (N.B.) The rinks]
Wired from St. John's--The 1895 Aug. 27 1, c. 4 Gazette Bank prosecution rests-- Retrenching on education and charity
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Woe at St. John's--The 1898 April 8 6, c. 1-2 [Story of the disaster--The Gazette sealing disaster and its sad funeral] incident--The story of the storm--How forty-eight of the Greenland's hunters perished on the ice field
Wonderful escape of the 1873 June 3 2, c. 2-3 Citizen "Polaris" party, two thousand miles on an ice floe--Local affairs--Telegraph Company's charter
Wonders disclosed by 1856 Jan. 16 MG 339 Box 1; a lecture geology - Change the law of given at St. Andrew's the universe - Processes going on at the bottom of the ocean - Composition of the earth's crust - Divisions of geology - Organic remains - Progress of creation
Word of rebuke and warning, 1890 Oct. a response to article in Evening Herald a crusade against foul play Telegram
Work of cod hatching-- 1893 Jan. 26 8, c. 5-6 [The old year and the new-- Gazette Interesting matters connected The revenue--An error with Newfoundland's corrected] experiment--The old year at St. John's--Business good at the capital--The revenue increased--Work and wages satisfactory
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Work of scoundrels--A very 1895 May 8 1, c. 5 special cable Gazette foolish story started in Newfoundland--Solvency of the banks--Alleged to have been affected--A run ensued but a plentiful supply of gold stopped it
Wouldn't be released-- 1895 Nov. 23 1, c. 2 Gazette Newfoundland smugglers prefer to serve out their sentences
Wreck is unknown--Nothing 1900 Jan. 27 16, c. 3 Gazette is recovered to assist in identifying disabled boat
Wreck of Capulet--The ship 1896 June 8, c. 1 Gazette went to pieces soon after she struck the rocks--But no lives were lost--All the passengers and crew reached land in safety--Two weeks' Newfoundland mail lost
Wreck of the S.S. Robert 1873 Dec. 2 2, c. 3-4 Citizen Lowe--The devil-fish-- Negeological map
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TITLE YEAR MON PAGE NOTES PAPER or PUBL. Wreck of the Spanish 1876 Sept. 25 2, c. 3-4 Gazette brigantine--The Burgeo murder--Cod liver oil--Fish exports--Disaster at sea-- Signs of progress
Wreck on the reef--Unknown 1900 Jan. 12 10, c. 4 Gazette steamer meets disaster in St. Mary's Bay--Many are probably lost--Just before nightfall last night several persons are seen in the rigging of the ship
Wycliffe, part II 1859 Jan. 12 a lecture given at St. Andrew's
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