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- Globe (Toronto)
- 1 The Toronto Globe, in referring to Captain Elmsley's death, says "
- 2 occurred to the Passport on November 1st. The Toronto Globe thus refers to it in its impression of Tuesday,
- 3 The Toronto Globe of March 28th, 1865, has this paragraph:--
- 4 "The prospect in marine matters," so says the Globe of March 29th, " for 1865 were not very brisk,
- 5 McMaster for the first time on April 14th. The Toronto Globe, speaking of the brigade, says they were well
- 6 in Toronto for the first time on May 24th. The Globe of the following day thus describes her: " The
- 7 Only two days later, on June 22nd, the Globe returns to the subject and states emphatically "
- 8 The Globe of July 27th thus refers to an all-but-forgotten
- 9 On May 17th the Toronto Globe published the announcement that on and after the
- 10 of Toronto. This was soon put a stop to. The Toronto Globe remarked at the time, in reference to what must
- 11 on June 17th, of Mr. Joseph Dennis. Of him the Toronto Globe of June 19th thus speaks:--
- 12 of the traffic between Toronto and the island the Globe of May 5th thus wrote:--
- 13 who was in H. M. naval service, appeared in the Toronto Daily Globe, of April 5th, 1872:--
- 14 A correspondent of the Globe writing from St. Catharines under date June 28,
- 15 This hard hitting epistle was published in the Toronto Globe July 1, 1872.
- 16 order of the day between the rival owners. The Toronto Globe of May 13th thus refers to the subject in an
- 17 Montreal to Kingston. It is thus described by the Globe of July 1st in that year:--
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This electronic edition is based on the original in the collection of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston.
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