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The Daily Colonist, August 16, 1914
Sat, 2014/08/16 - 3:37pm
News out of Victoria 100 years ago today:
Panama Canal officially open (dateline Aug. 15)
Full-page retrospective on the War of 1812 in the Sunday pull-out
Great illustration of "A Garden-Party Frock" in the women's section Sunday pull-out
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The Daily Colonist, August 15, 1914
Fri, 2014/08/15 - 8:16am
News out of Victoria 100 years ago today:
Germany now fighting on two fronts.
Both Japan and Turkey expected to make formal declarations of war soon (the latter against Britain and the former with Britain).
"L.O.L. Public Meeting" - in 1914 L.O.L. meant "Loyal Orange Lodge"...
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The Daily Colonist, August 14, 1914
Thu, 2014/08/14 - 12:05pm
News from Victoria 100 years ago today:
A little reminder that some things have changed in a century: a German spy is caught releasing a carrier pigeon on a train from Antwerp.
The "500 young men" mentioned in Great Big Sea's 1997 song "
The Recruiting Sergeant
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The Daily Colonist, August 13, 1914
Wed, 2014/08/13 - 9:34am
News from Victoria 100 years ago today:
Map of the European war zone on the front page
Great editorial about how the Colonist will not print and will not pay the Associated Press for unverified, sensational stories, which goes on to pan the American press...
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The Daily Colonist, August 12, 1914
Tue, 2014/08/12 - 8:15am
News out of Victoria 100 years ago today:
"Blood Indians" [Kainai] offer money and man-power to serve the British Empire
$40,000 ear-marked for expansion of Victoria drill-hall
South Wellington destroyed by fire
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