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70% The Newfoundland Royal Commission, 1933: Appendix A: Newfoundland ... - Placentia and St. Mary's 8,334 9,857 11,789 12,801 15,194 16,099 16,472 Burin 5,529 7,678 8,502 9,059 10,402 11,616 12,579 Fortune 3,493 5,788 6,917 7,671 8,762 9,989 ...
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70% The Confederation Election of 1869: Newfoundland and Labrador ... - his possession of mining rights over a million acres in Bay d'Espoir, Fortune Bay and the Burin Peninsula. In the end, the anti-confederates won the election by 21 ...
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70% The Newfoundland Royal Commission, 1933: Chapter VI: Newfoundland ... - St. Anthony, Twillingate and Fogo, Bonavista, Trinity, Carbonear, St. John's, Placentia, Burin and Belleoram. It would also be desirable that a District Fishery Officer ...
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70% Les Français à Terre-Neuve : patrimoine de Terre-Neuve et du ... - Plaisance et les minuscules îles de Saint-Pierre et Miquelon et, au delà de la péninsule de Burin, jusque sur les rives des baies de Fortune et Hermitage. Les Français ...
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70% Election Speeches, 1869: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage - 5, 1869 [Carter was leader of the Confederate party, and a candidate for the district of Burin] To the Independent Electors of the District of Burin I am so well ...
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70% Grand Bank: George C. Harris House - director of Samuel Harris Ltd. and began an expansion of his father's business on the Burin Peninsula. While initially successful, the rapid expansion backfired after ...
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70% From "Discovery" to the Treaty of Utrecht (1713): Newfoundland ... - St. Pierre was the principal supply and service centre for the south coast region from the Burin Peninsula west to Bay d'Espoir. Fortune and Hermitage Bays, where ...
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70% History of Plaisance: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage - fishermen to pursue their activities with greater safety in neighbouring harbours such as Burin, St. Lawrence, Mortier and Chapeau Rouge. Despite the fact that the ...
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70% The 1918 Spanish Flu: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage - crewmen docked at St. John’s harbour. Three more infected sailors arrived at Burin on October 4 and they travelled by rail to St. John’s for treatment. ...
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70% Global Relations and the Spanish Influenza: Newfoundland and ... - carrying three infected crewmen. In the coming weeks, infected sailors also arrived at Burin and various Labrador ports. The virus quickly spread throughout the country ...
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