British Columbia Legislative Assembly sessional clipping books : newspaper accounts of the debates and B.C. Legislative Assembly sessional clipping books
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British Columbia Legislative Assembly Sessional Clipping Books
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PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE.
of time and money. There was plenty
of other important work to occvipy the
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The House Votes Against an Inquiry
Into the Port Simpson
Land Sales.
Dehates on the Second Reading of
the Esquimau and Nel...
B.C. Legislative Assembly sessional clipping books and British Columbia Legislative Assembly sessional clipping books : newspaper accounts of the debates
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British Columbia Legislative Assembly Sessional Clipping Books
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legislative records, periodicals, clippings (information artifacts), and newspapers
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2019-03
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B.C. Legislative Assembly sessional clipping books and British Columbia Legislative Assembly sessional clipping books : newspaper accounts of the debates
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British Columbia Legislative Assembly Sessional Clipping Books
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IBLA GAZETTE. [January 16th, 1696.
The timber iodentry omitinure to he affected by the depression. but there are indication*
of an improvement in the near future.
Shipping, lmth local ami foreign, ha* increased, and a inure general activity is noticeable,
and...
B.C. Legislative Assembly sessional clipping books and British Columbia Legislative Assembly sessional clipping books : newspaper accounts of the debates
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British Columbia Legislative Assembly Sessional Clipping Books
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Mr. Davie moved the following mend-
men t8, which were adopted: 4‘1. It shall
be lawful for die trustees of any com
pany for the above objects, already or
hereafter incorporated, but in whose mem
orandum of asso...
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The diary is written on quarto sheets, folded horizontally to form octavo booklets, one recto page devoted to each day.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Robert Graves Diary, 1935-1939
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University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
diaries
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 1969-003, Item: Gr-1-633
Fonds Title:
Robert Graves collection
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SC050
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Robert Graves Diary project URL: http://graves.uvic.ca/diary_1936-11-14.html and Special Collection finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/robert-graves-collection
Date Digitized:
2002-07-19
Transcript:
Sat. Nov 14th Laura read me her Troy preface and I made suggestions. Another version of The Manor House . Review by Helen Fletcher, in Time & Tide answered as overleaf. (Previous trouble with Laura). 'Gilfillan' & Norman Honor & Gordon to lunch. Then to Dorland Hall to hear Stephen Spender on Modern Poetry. All about aeroplanes, politics and Spain. Two verses, quoted from Wilfred Owen and Auden. Gloomy, sissy voice. We heard it relayed, the hall being crowded, with gloomy preface by Herbert Read. Boil not yet gone: I spend most of the day in bed. (Orange juice). Read The Inimitable Jeeves Good news from Madrid. Up till 2. listening to Laura's Trojan Afterword, & making suggestions.
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Robert Graves Diary, 1935-1939
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diaries
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Accession Number: 1969-003, Item: Gr-1-635
Fonds Title:
Robert Graves collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC050
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Date Digitized:
2002-07-19
Transcript:
Monday Nov 16 To Dentist (Turner-Watson, 59 Wimpole St) who told me teeth weren't responsible for boils, but a good deal of work to be done on them. More work on The Country Mansion . Finished putting clasps on necklaces. Laura bought pewter cigarrette cigarette case 15/- to hold 50. And Christmas present to me of Jaeger dressing gown & silk pyjamas. Distressing noise overhead (party or something) until 3 o'clock. Going over Heathen with Laura.
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Robert Graves Diary, 1935-1939
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diaries
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Accession Number: 1969-003, Item: Gr-1-653
Fonds Title:
Robert Graves collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC050
Is Referenced By:
Robert Graves Diary project URL: http://graves.uvic.ca/diary_1936-12-03.html and Special Collection finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/robert-graves-collection
Date Digitized:
2002-07-19
Transcript:
Thursday Dec 3 Jenny problem N.N. came up. saw Freeman interview with Peyton – bad. Put things in J.F's hands. J.F. & Maisie to supper. N.N. all day, and Jenny. Decided N.N. should take flat in London while Jenny went on with dancing. Mrs Simpson crisis started publicly.
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Robert Graves Diary, 1935-1939
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diaries
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Accession Number: 1969-003, Item: Gr-1-633
Fonds Title:
Robert Graves collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC050
Is Referenced By:
Robert Graves Diary project URL: http://graves.uvic.ca/diary_1936-11-14_01_enc.html and Special Collection finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/robert-graves-collection
Date Digitized:
2002-07-19
Transcript:
Enclosure – Time & Tide Review of Antigua, Penny, Puce November 14, 1936; RG's signed letter of response Dear Helen Fletcher, It occurs to me to ask you what you have got. I mean,: besides an admiration for the New Yorker , broad-minded tolerance of Lesbians and the laughter of Little Audrey, realism, and a bold revival of the Victorian 'this is a work of art.' Obviously you have something that you think a lot of greatly prize, or you wouldn't write review so recklessly always. Is it something you have written or are writing, or merely something physical – a musk-gland or whatnot? If the former, I should like to see it. Sincerely yours, Robert Graves
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Robert Graves Diary, 1935-1939
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Fonds Title:
Robert Graves collection
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SC050
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Date Digitized:
2002-07-19
Transcript:
Sunday, Nov 29th Alternately checking Honor's last chapter and doing the refugee scenario – 4000 words so far. Fog and rain, but did not notice the weather. All one notices is Sunday, when the traffic quiets down. After supper we walked to the Café Royal. (Rum & coffee) Only 'failures' that tonight there. * Finished Honor's Heathen & sent off to her.
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Robert Graves Diary, 1935-1939
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Genre:
diaries
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 1969-003, Item: Gr-1-655
Fonds Title:
Robert Graves collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC050
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Special Collection finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/robert-graves-collection and Robert Graves Diary project URL: http://graves.uvic.ca/diary_1936-12-05.html
Date Digitized:
2002-07-19
Transcript:
Saturday, Dec 3 5 To J.F. for advice Took Jenny to Curzon House and settled up. Then to station & saw her off. Saw Sherrick at Dorchester (with Pamela Boscomb who sympathised with me as Charles ['] brother and had tried to save Peggy from marrying her him ) who was sensible and helpful. Wrote to N.N. a long letter indicating that P.M. had deliberately tried to force a marriage by blackmail. Dinner at Ward & Dorothy: Janet present looking 35 and talking nonsense. Allan from Oxford. We talked Personal Relation scheme until late. Welcome letter from Hillgarth: money has arrived, he has seen the Deyá people, is sending the manuscript, all quiet, food not too bad though bread coarse. And letters from Juan, Anita, Magdalena, Gelat.