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Victoria Daily Times Articles

 

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"Plans for Bridge Considered To-Day"
"Municipalities Are to Collect Special Service Tax and Get Portion of Amusement Impost"
"Chinese Appeal"
"Japanese Who Were Overseas Seek Right to Franchise"
"Sixty-Seventh Men To Celebrate"
"Sidney Plants Begin Active Production"
"Works of Field Ambulance During Big Battles In France Tested Nerves Of Men Who  Faced, Without Arms, The Bosche"
"Victoria Nurse Home After Four Years"
"Members Discuss War-Time Conditions"
"Ask Work on Drill Hall"
"Fifteen Streets Receive New Names"
"Chief Handley Presents Report"
"Bayley Confident He Will Beat Moore Inside of Limit"
"Bayley's Chances are Growing Brighter"
"Victoria In Festive Spirit For Welcome To Prince On Visit To Vancouver Island"
"Smiles"
"Lieut. Blayney Scott is Reported Wounded"
"Supplying Liquor to Indian Visitors"
"Premier in Depressing Vein Answers Opposition in House"
"Will Be First in Canada"
"Germans Will Mark Kaiser's Anniversary"
"Rainbow's Hose is Pointed at Hindus"
"88th Overseas Battalion Was Completely Victorian"
"Christmas Music At St. Paul's, Esquimalt, Sunday Afternoon"
"Railway Station at Cordova Bay Begun"
"More Facts About Victorian Swimmer"
"Nurses Meet in Annual Session"
"Law Courts Will Cost Large Sum"
"Deputy Warden Has an Interesting Find"
"Seymour Narrows Bridge Project"
"Armistice Day Luncheon Held By Rotary Club"
"Charged With Saying Seditious Words"
"Church is Holding A Summer School"
"Soldiers' Kiddies Revel In "Toyland""
"German Business Men Will Tour Dominion"
"Inquest Discloses Source of Liquor"
"School Champions Given Their Prizes"
"New Observatory is Now In Service"
"Two French Reservists"
"Hears Address On Milk Distribution"
"Fifth Sends 90 Men to Esquimalt Forts"
"Welcome, The Editors"
"Commissioner Grigg Talks With Board"
"Called Jail a Pigpen"
"Pickpockets get $44"
"Hindu Factions had Lively Street Fight"
"Munitions of War Manufactured Here"
"G.W.V.A. Open New Home Here"
"Local War Items"
"Crime Statistics"
"Our Great Need"
"White Men in Resort"
"University Boys Badly Beaten"
"Capping the Climax"
"An Answer To Germany's War Against Allied Ships"
"Veterans' Delegates Protest to Board"
"Island Swimmers Made Clean Sweep"
"Fund Nearly Six Million"
"Choral Society Delights Audience"
"Home Made Recipes for Beauty Seekers"
"Will Victoria Be a Wide Open Town?"
"To Sing Indian Songs"
"Campaigners Have A Unique Record"
"Re: Smoke Nuisance Bylaw"
"Regiments Hold Record Field Day"
"Regiments Remember Comrades in Field"
"Splendid Scores at Clover Point"
"Aviators to Fly at the Willows"
"Will Test Speed of Willows Track"
"The Old and the New"
"Armistice Day"
"Late Pat O'Brien Well Known Here"
"'The White Feather' at Royal Victoria"
"Chinese Mission Closes"
"Hindus Will Meet"
"Dominion Day Attractions"
"Inspecting Officers Examine Defences"
"Soldiers and Moustaches"
"Boy Scouts Entertain"
"Oak Bay Organizes a Municipal Guard"
"Hindus Caught With Infernal Machine."
"Women of Victoria Honor Mrs. R. Smith"
"Made Fine Scores"
"Increase is 1,351,900"
"Thousands Enjoyed Varied Amusements"
"Hospital Plans in By End of Month"
"Into the Pit"
"First Pioneers Met Construction Problems In Early Stages of War"
"Air Fighter Returns After Long Service"
""Industrial School's Boys Took Good Part" & "Validating Bill is Introduced to House"
"Cadets Enjoying Sidney Camp Life"
"May Use Naval Yard"
"Cadet Camp Closes With Day of Sports"
"Where to Go To-Day and What To Do"
"Students' Last Day in Old High School"
"The Organization and Departure of No. 5 Base Hospital Unit Which Owed It's Inception To Local Soldier Physician"
"Forty-Two Minutes"
"Police Chief Does Not, Think Curfew Bylaw Necessary"-jpg
"Injured Stay Was Cause of Tragedy"
"Accident Due to Failure of Strut"
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