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1934-08-16
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VANCOUVER BOYS' BAND TOURS THE MOTHER COUNTRY This picture was taken when the Kitsllano Boys Band from Vancouver played at a reception at London, England, when they were met by Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, Canadian High The High Commissioner can be seen shaking hands with Mr. A. W. Dela- This band, which won a championship at the Chicago World's Fair last year, le talent in suburb of Vancouver, It numbers seventy3at full strength and tie per- formers are aged between eleven and nineteen. THE FOCAL POINT OF THE CIVIL WARFARE IN AUSTRIA . This photograph shows the once peaceful city of Gras, Austria, capital of the province of Styria, which has been the scene of. flerce fighting between government troopa and Nazi forcea in the civil warfare resulting from the Nazi putech and the assassination of Chancellor Dollfuss; In one skirmish 180 persons were kilied in Graz. Casualties in othr sections are reported to have been heavy. BEAUTIFUL PICTURE OF THE ENDEAVOUR STARTING HER LONG TRIP With the picturesaye town of Gosport in the background and great white elouda scudding sccoas the sky, the Endeavour (extrems left) can be seen leaving for the long trip scrom the Atlantic Ocean. On the right is the trim yacht Vite. owned by Mr. T. 0. escorted the British challenger across the briny. Note the specially shortened mast which the Sneavour ia using for the long. journey over the ocean. THE-NORTHERN TRIBUNE ; ILLUSTRATED NEWS OF: THE WEEK - HITLER'S POWER NOW EQUA mba. Aa po Wilhelm. (right), before a Eniperor of Germany. Hitler waa E the two positions, TO INVADE CANADA ZA i 2 Misa Pam Barton, the. 17-year-old British golfing sensation, who wil andthe United States come to Cansda this fall with a team of British w AS THE NAVY. PLANES REACHED ALASKA FOR MANOEUVRES Here is shown the 7-P-3 landing at Ketchikan, Alkska, leading a squadron of 12 navel pian s on nummer training cruise from the United States to the Far North, This waa considered to: be the most nuccessful flight a unit of United Btstes naval plates has accomplished lt;a s spe Probate of the will of Alice Stephen, baron- her fortune of uasist migration: to Australia of British children. Lifting of the ban against competi- tive games in London parks on Sun- days al mended by the Barker committes.of the London county while over here. couneil.: CAN IT BE. DONE? ty tcon THUREDAY, AUGUST 16) 1906 The follow at the tome Moon, in. thi and Mrs. Le
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Image 851 (1934-08-16), from microfilm reel 851, (CU11213941). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.