The reaction of selected southern Ontario newspapers to the entrance of Newfoundland into confederation, 1945-1949.

In this thesis, the viewpoint of the southwestern Ontario press via three representative newspapers will be looked at from December 11, 1945 (the day the United Kingdom's Prime Minister Clement Attlee announced the calling of a National Convention in Newfoundland to decide that country's f...

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Main Author: Rutz, Timothy A
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spelling ftuninebromaha:oai:digitalcommons.unomaha.edu:studentwork-1514 2023-10-01T03:57:30+02:00 The reaction of selected southern Ontario newspapers to the entrance of Newfoundland into confederation, 1945-1949. Rutz, Timothy A 1977-08-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/studentwork/509 https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/context/studentwork/article/1514/viewcontent/EP73147.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@UNO https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/studentwork/509 https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/context/studentwork/article/1514/viewcontent/EP73147.pdf Student Work canadian studies social sciences text 1977 ftuninebromaha 2023-09-02T18:41:55Z In this thesis, the viewpoint of the southwestern Ontario press via three representative newspapers will be looked at from December 11, 1945 (the day the United Kingdom's Prime Minister Clement Attlee announced the calling of a National Convention in Newfoundland to decide that country's future government) until the first week in April 1949 (when Newfoundland's provincial government behan to function after confederation with Canada) in order to trace their coverage of these developments. The three papers chosen were The London Evening Free Press, The Windsor Daily Star, and The (Toronto) Globe and Mall. The major objective of this study will be to determine the attitude of the south-western Ontario papers towards Newfoundland and confederation. Text Newfoundland University of Nebraska Omaha: DigitalCommons@UNO Canada Attlee ENVELOPE(-63.717,-63.717,-66.217,-66.217)
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The reaction of selected southern Ontario newspapers to the entrance of Newfoundland into confederation, 1945-1949.
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description In this thesis, the viewpoint of the southwestern Ontario press via three representative newspapers will be looked at from December 11, 1945 (the day the United Kingdom's Prime Minister Clement Attlee announced the calling of a National Convention in Newfoundland to decide that country's future government) until the first week in April 1949 (when Newfoundland's provincial government behan to function after confederation with Canada) in order to trace their coverage of these developments. The three papers chosen were The London Evening Free Press, The Windsor Daily Star, and The (Toronto) Globe and Mall. The major objective of this study will be to determine the attitude of the south-western Ontario papers towards Newfoundland and confederation.
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