Newfoundland: An Introduction to Canada's New Province |
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Page 17
... defence in time of war . Thus from the time of Charles I until the early 19th century the prevention of settlement in Newfoundland was a fixed policy , the Island being considered rather as a " great ship moored near the Banks . . . for ...
... defence in time of war . Thus from the time of Charles I until the early 19th century the prevention of settlement in Newfoundland was a fixed policy , the Island being considered rather as a " great ship moored near the Banks . . . for ...
Page 36
... defence , an undefended Newfoundland was now a serious hazard , and with the consent of the Newfoundland Government Canadian troops were despatched in June for the defence of Gander Airport . Canadian forces were gradually expanded and ...
... defence , an undefended Newfoundland was now a serious hazard , and with the consent of the Newfoundland Government Canadian troops were despatched in June for the defence of Gander Airport . Canadian forces were gradually expanded and ...
Page 124
... defence construction made during the War by the United States and Canada , and to a lesser extent by the United Kingdom . After 1944 a conjuncture of circumstances continued the wartime boom : defence expenditures continued , though at ...
... defence construction made during the War by the United States and Canada , and to a lesser extent by the United Kingdom . After 1944 a conjuncture of circumstances continued the wartime boom : defence expenditures continued , though at ...
Contents
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY | 3 |
PROVINCIAL MUNICIPAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT | 43 |
PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE | 57 |
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