The Newfoundland Quarterly, volume 029, no. 3 (December 1929)

The Star of Bethlehem [illustration] -- Christmas memories and New Year anticipations / Alex. A. Parsons -- “Madonna della sedia,” by Raphael [illustration] -- A child’s Christmas / Brian O’Higgins -- The king of all birds : lore and legends of the wren / Sean Mac Giollarnath -- The new road from Ro...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Evans, John J., 1861-1944
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: John J. Evans, Sr. 1929
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/quarterly/id/31603
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Summary:The Star of Bethlehem [illustration] -- Christmas memories and New Year anticipations / Alex. A. Parsons -- “Madonna della sedia,” by Raphael [illustration] -- A child’s Christmas / Brian O’Higgins -- The king of all birds : lore and legends of the wren / Sean Mac Giollarnath -- The new road from Robinson’s Hill to Mount Carmel, built last winter [illustration] -- Field of Irish cobbler potatoes at C. of E. orphanage farm [illustration] -- The sage / John Milton Smither -- “They that go down to the sea” / E. W. B. -- Progress at Buchans Mine, Newfoundland -- Panorama of Buchans taken November, 1928 : Mill, mine shaft and staff buildings Residences and Town Hall Storage and government building Residences and churches [illustrations] -- Earthquake and tidal wave disaster -- Extracts from the daily papers on the earthquake and tidal wave disaster -- Our Christmas - and theirs / Robert Gear MacDonald -- Comforted / G. M. S. -- Sergt. Ricketts, V.C., returns home -- Aeroplanes promise to restore the greatness of Mesopotamia : the air route to India, China and Australia based on line along the Euphrates Valley lands desolate for ages may be revived / Dr. Arthur Selwyn-Brown -- Urban F. Diteman seated in his monoplane “Golden Hind,” at Lester’s Field [illustration] -- Drying fish at Messrs. Job Brothers & Co., Ltd. [illustration] -- Landing and culling fish at Messrs. Baine, Johnston & Co. [illustration] -- British seaplane [illustration] -- Bringing fish to the Prairies : Lord Morris in the “Daily Mail” writes on a chance for British settlement in Newfoundland, and reviving an industry that employed 30,000 men -- S.S. “Imogene” (owned by Bowring Brothers, Ltd., St. John’s, Nfld.) [illustration] -- Councillors elected December 9th, 1929 [portraits, including : Andrew G. Carnell, Jonas C. Barter, James R. Chalker, Ernest St. Clair Churchill, John P. Kelly, Charles W. Ryan] -- Cape Broyle Harbour : one of our principal bait supplying stations [illustration] -- The dry dock, St. John’s, Newfoundland : ...