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Northern Tribune 1932-06-30 - 1934-12-27
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1933-10-26
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States Ambassador t ritain, nevertheless makes a con to his Scotush host. Hugh Campbell (eft), noted jand. Mrs, Bingham is at the right. . While batking- at donning kilts Judge, Robert Bachem, United .ceasion singer, by wearing an Inverness cape as he hunts grouge on the moor at Seracatlre, Boot THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE fighting in Havana inspired the action. Inset K greeting Colonel John Potts, PICTURES MADE OF CLOTH Work .of Finnish Artist Resembles New Type cf Oil Painting Pictures made of work of -xtiles-are used and 4 great deal of patience and skill must have been required in work- ng them into pictures to gain REM etiects wach ore eee me prisingly Uke many rest Tipen ef oll PIGEON SOUGHT FIRST AID NISITS CANADA, neniberE Aa toga Magen. t00k + iston. better known as Sir ades, former Lord Mayor of London. has arrived ia Canada, for ti visit to this dominion. He days later it came with mes- wlll be the guest of the Governor-) TK tied to It which told him that tt General and Lady Bessborough at oe eared AIRMEN HAD COLD JOB eee ewe BRITISH FLYING BOAT Owing to intense cold, the ILLUSTRATED NEWS OF THE WEEK HEADS COMMERCE W. Sanford Evans of Winnipeg, who has been elected president of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. He succeeds John W. Ross of Montreal. VISIBLE WHEAT SUPPLY OT TAW. elevat northern from Ru: t pees coroset 26, 1933 A SPECIAL TRIBUNE FEATURE THE BEST OF THE WEEKS INTERESTING NEWS PICTURES LINDBERGHS WELCOMED TO ENGLAND Colonel and Mrs: Charles A. Lindbergh are pictured with an official ot isis plana, ax) Soutien: Euro sain. ihe Unued Bistee after a visit 66 tee Sena af MMe Slpsberek sister in Wales. airmen photographing Mount Toverest not seat, ARM ED WITH HEAVY GUN to hare thelr UNITED EMPIRE LOYALISTS MONUMENT UNVEILED This picture shows the monument which was unvelled at Frederic- FELIXSTOWE. England.- ree tank, valves and cothing locity lane their heated, but even Sees as Bae eae oe ak cee running through It. here harbored the first in the world to be a heavy gun firing high explosive shells. First of four flying boats being built Farmers of the-island of Jersey are Joyful over prospects of the bizgest potato crop in thirteen y t in- up to see the dawn of a new pe om che increase of previous stoi Parsee tei aaa vear eat on the SWASTIKA IN THE NAVY Now acs peae SS Sees ee ae ee ae The Nazi swastika now goes down to the sea on ships, as this carry anything heavier than a machine of West Sussex County, England, made he's, compared with 6,082,090 photo shows. is a close-up of the bow of the ee although heavy bombs, of course, in 1931, have bushels last. year. Karlsruhe. showing the familiar emblem which Is now borne by: all been standard equipment on United Stat ships of the nay. bombers for many years: Some folks dont even lke to et wn as 2: long-standing problem mounted by the bullders of the aircraft was that of providing for the sur- new Gieea tha ae oie oie os ee others of the quartette, it is expected to form a squadron to be stationed at Matta. - BARTER IN NATURAL HISTORY Barter has been winning its way tory. their mpeciex caught in England, have 8 3 g 5 z g Huil with a natural history: museum for a whal REPRODUCES NATURAL COLORS Dr. Charles . Tozier, of Massachu- set of slides illustrating geology. 200- joxy. botany and anthropology taken in all parts of the world. he had conveyed to Sir John Simon, British foreign minister, Germany's rejection of the thres- power WORKMAN: T'know. it gives me the creeps to n0e ol tisin for the undred y: E might forget an think e's in for the quarter mile. Humorist, Bee ree ee eee against German Nazi propaganda, Secparing to Gets bet froatiare'casbas a voxten Gophae Wivassoe sensasectaaicelien ttemiessni aon Zebu Renny tn Grande from Edmonton remat tons ntirely u ewes rays of the sur Portra
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Image 518 (1933-10-26), from microfilm reel 518, (CU11138000). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.