British Columbia -- Politics and government -- 1871-1903
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British Columbia -- Politics and government -- 1871-1903
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- Correspondence between Lieut.-Governor McInnes and Honourable C. Semlin, premier, in respect to the dismissal of the Semlin government
- To the electors of Victoria district, J.H. Todd
- The premier's manifesto, an Open Letter to the Electors of British Columbia In Which the Whole Policy of the Government is Reviewed, [J.H. Turner]
- C.P.R. vs. the people of British Columbia, the Coast- Kootenay railway : the history of the struggle to obtain a competitive railway from the coast to the interior, and how the enterprise has been blocked by the Dunsmuir government : the policy of a "business men's government"
- Election address, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. E.G. Prior, Minister of Mines, the government candidate
- A rousing meeting, the Victoria Theatre crowded to the doors : Hon. Mr. Davie explains his views to the electors in a clear, convincing speech that carries conviction to his auditors ; the attorney-general warmly received
- Order in council relating to the withdrawal of Her Majesty's Ships from British Columbian waters
- The works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, history of British Columbia, 1792-1887
- Hon. Joseph Martin eulogized by Winnipeg "Tribune", the election of his government in British Columbia would be a blessing not only to this province, but to the whole Dominion, a truthful, impartial account of his career in Manitoba
- "Mr. Jones, and the fribble" (polite for ass), a new year's excursion among the politicians, by Gilbert Malcolm Sproat
- An address to the electors of Vancouver District by the Liberal candidate W.W.B. McInnes, W.W.B. McInnes
- Facts and figures, mass meeting addressed by the premier at New Westminster : equal justice by the administration to all sections of the province alike clearly proved, Parliament Buildings and redistribution policy of the government triumphantly vindicated
- The political situation, ably reviewed by J.C. Brown, M.P.P., in a comprehensive speech delivered at Westminster, May 19th, 1894
- Report on the subject of the mission of the Honorable Mr. Walkem, special agent and delegate to the province of British Columbia to England with regard to the non-fulfillment by Canada of the railway clause, of the terms of union
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