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...Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia, tree dealers were busy in the woodlands. Last year, the Dominion sent 7,143,525 firs and Scotch pines across the border, valued at $1,839,000. This year, the take may exceed...
...team from New Brunswick has won four straight--three walkaways from Fordham, Lehigh, and Western Reserve, and a close 14 to 7 decision over Princeton three weeks ago. The Scarlet dropped its opener to Columbia 40 to 28. In this game, they led 28 to 27 at the three-quarter mark, after erasing a four-touchdown deficit, and felt certain of winning before Columbia rallied again...
Odds on the outcome of tomorrow's meeting, the second in the history of the two, elevens, are steadily shifting to Coach Harvey Harman's Scarlet. Indicative of the relative power of Rutgers, two touchdowns superior to Harlow's men last year, was the announcement from New Brunswick, N.J., that fullback Al Malekoff and right half Harvey Grimsley, have been medically cleared to play out probably will not start...
From the start, everyone knew that the federal by-election in New Brunswick's York-Sunbury riding was one to watch. It would be a gauge of public feeling on such close-to-home issues as the rising cost of living. It was also an election in which the Liberal Government's newly appointed Fisheries Minister Milton Fowler Gregg was seeking his seat in Parliament. Yet York-Sunbury was no Liberal pushover: the Liberals had been able to capture it only twice (1935 and 1945) in 33 years. Furthermore, for the first time in the riding...
...registered voters had a choice of heroes. Gregg was a V.C. winner in World War I, a brigadier in War II. The Tory candidate, Ernest William Sansom, was a War II lieutenant general. The CCF candidate, 24-year-old Douglas MacMurray Young, a student at the University of New Brunswick, was a War II R.C.A.F. corporal...