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Item is a newspaper article from written by Duncan Fraser titled "A journey back to the battlefield."
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A journey back to the battlefield
Item is a newspaper article from written by Duncan Fraser titled "A journey back to the battlefield."
The Baddeck Telephone (1898-1900) was the second newspaper published in Baddeck, after the Island Reporter (1884-1887). The newspaper was a six-page broadsheet containing local news and advertisements. The paper started when Charles H. Peppy acquired the unused presses and typeset from the Island Reporter and relocated to the west end of Chebucto Street near Gertrude Hall. The newspaper ended soon after Peppy had been sued for libel by a politician. The Baddeck Telephone had only been published for over a year.
Baddeck Telephone August 30, 1899
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Baddeck Telephone March 8, 1899
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Baddeck Telephone November 16, 1898
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Baddeck Telephone September 13, 1899
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Alex Morrison and Ted Slaney: "The Bay News, the newspaper of the Cape Breton Highlanders, began weekly publication with its first edition hitting the streets on 25 August (1945). It was intended to be a self-supporting venture but the staff was assured that any losses would be covered. Its last edition was on 24 November (1945)."
Item is issue number 2 of the Cape Breton Highlanders publication the Bay News.
Item is issue number 10 of the Cape Breton Highlanders publication the Bay News.
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Item is issue number 12 of the Cape Breton Highlanders publication the Bay News.
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Item is issue number 14 of the Cape Breton Highlanders publication the Bay News.
Item is issue number 2 of the Cape Breton Highlanders publication the Bay News.
Item is issue number 3 of the Cape Breton Highlanders publication the Bay News.
Item is a photocopy of issue number 4 of the Cape Breton Highlanders publication the Bay News.
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Item is issue number 9 of the Cape Breton Highlanders publication the Bay News.
The Bras D'Or Advertiser was published in Baddeck by S. A. MacLeod.
Bras D'or Advertiser August 20, 1936
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Bras D'Or Advertiser July 2, 1936
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Bras D'Or Advertiser June 25, 1936
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Commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the Liberation of Italy
Subseries consists of photographs, correspondence, publications, newspaper clippings and maps relating to the celebrations for the 30th anniversary of the Liberation of Italy.
In 1975, two members from each Canadian unit who participated in the Italian campaign during World War II were invited to take part in a official Canadian pilgrimage to places around Italy where veterans would tour former battle sites, war graves, towns and cities. In the case of the Cape Breton Highlanders, Charles "Sharkey" MacDonald and Ralph S. Davies were selected to represent the Highlanders.
The Eastern Beacon was established in 1879 and was published on Wednesdays. The newspaper consisted of four 23" x 33" pages and cost $1.25 per annum. J. A. Cogswell was both the editor and publisher of the Eastern Beacon.
Eastern Beacon February 8, 1882
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Gertrude E. N. Tratt: "Volume 1 of the Forward made its initial appearance in Truro on January 19, 1893. It was subsequently published at different times and for varying periods at Windsor, Halifax, Wolfville, and, since 1954 [ie. 1946] at Digby. The publication in 1893 represented the first time that the Sons of Temperance had assumed the full financial responsibility for its periodical. The editors have been successively W.S. Sanders, Rev. A. A. MacLeod, Rev. Edward Morris, and Rev. G. E. Levy. It has four 12" x 18 1/2" pages with five columns each and appears bi-monthly. Its subscription rate has climbed from an original 25 cents p.a. (per annum) to $3.50, and its circulation has fluctuated considerably between 800 to 1,400."
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