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Street Car Derails 1913
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An article which discusses the derailing of a street car near the Long Hill in Saskatoon.
A transcription of the article is included.
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Street Railway Construction 1913
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An article in which the construction and completion of a street railway in Saskatoon is mentioned.
A transcription of the article is concluded.
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Telephone Office Run by Pro-Nazis Article
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An article which states that the Canadian Legion believes that a small town's postal office is run by Nazi sympathisers.
The article was found on page three of the May 23, 1940 edition of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix.
A transcription of the article is included.
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Terminate Lectures In German
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An article from The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix issued on February 19, 1941.
This article talks about a school in Drake, Saskatchewan, which was under suspicion of pro-German activity, mainly regarding the reopening of the German English Bible School.
Some people visited the school and were only able to see German writing, no English, and thus "invited" the teacher there to take a train back to Rosthern, where he was originally from., Located on page three of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix dated February 19, 1941.
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Terminate Lectures In German
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An article from The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix issued on February 19, 1941.
This article talks about a school in Drake, Saskatchewan, which was under suspicion of pro-German activity, mainly regarding the reopening of the German English Bible School.
Some people visited the school and were only able to see German writing, no English, and thus "invited" the teacher there to take a train back to Rosthern, where he was originally from., Located on page three of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix dated February 19, 1941.
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Terminate Lectures In German Article Transcription
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A transcription of an from The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix issued on February 19, 1941, which was titled, "Terminate Lectures In German."
This article talks about a school in Drake, Saskatchewan, which was under suspicion of pro-German activity, mainly regarding the reopening of the German English Bible School.
Some people visited the school and were only able to see German writing, no English, and thus "invited" the teacher there to take a train back to Rosthern, where he was originally from., Located on page three of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix issued on February 19, 1941.
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Terminate Lectures In German Article Transcription
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A transcription of an from The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix issued on February 19, 1941, which was titled, "Terminate Lectures In German."
This article talks about a school in Drake, Saskatchewan, which was under suspicion of pro-German activity, mainly regarding the reopening of the German English Bible School.
Some people visited the school and were only able to see German writing, no English, and thus "invited" the teacher there to take a train back to Rosthern, where he was originally from., Located on page three of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix issued on February 19, 1941.
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The Color of Barns Article
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A letter to the editor from 1942, in which the writer believes that certain neighbours are painting their roofs green in order to show potential enemy air craft that their homes should not be bombed.
Located on page five in the Letter to the Editor section of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix published on August 8, 1942.
A transcription of the article is included.
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This Weeks City News Article
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An article from 1942 which goes over local news, which is meant to be read by service men overseas.
It specifically mentions that Japanese families may be allowed to live in Saskatoon.
Located on page three of the July 11, 1942 edition of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix.
A transcription of the article is included.
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Three Article Feature on Homosexuality 1988
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A three article feature written on various aspects of homosexuality, such as what it is like, having a family member 'come out' and commonly asked questions about homosexuality.
Transcriptions of the articles are included.
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Tractor Crash into River 1960
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An article which mentions an accident in which a young boy accidentally crashed a tractor when driving along Saskatchewan Crescent.
A transcription of the article is included.
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Traffic Bridge Officially Closed 2010
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Two articles which mention that Saskatoon's Traffic Bridge is officially closed due to a decaying infrastructure.
Transcriptions of the articles are included.
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Two Scales of Aid Article
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An article from 1940 discussing how a citizen believes there should be two scales of economic relief, one for Central Europeans and one for "white people."
Found on page four of the October 9, 1940 edition of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix.
A transcription of the article is included.
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U of S Medical College Cornerstone Laying Article
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An article about the laying of the cornerstone done at the Medical College at the University of Saskatchewan.
Article is found on page three of the July 26, 1946 edition of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix.
Includes a transcription of the article.
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U of S Prairie Regional Laboratory Opens Article
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An article regarding the opening of the University of Saskatchewan's Prairie Regional Laboratory in June of 1948.
Article was found on page three of the June 8, 1948 edition of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix.
A transcription of the article is included.
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Unjust Principles Article
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A letter to the editor found on page four of the July 23, 1943 edition of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix.
The writer states the beliefs Lenin held and his viewpoint regarding them.
Mentions of Communism, Fascism and politics in general.
Included is a transcription of the article