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Saskatchewan. Regina Riot Inquiry Commission

  • (S)RC 8
  • File
  • 1935-1936

Records of the Regina Riot Inquiry Commission consisting of Record of Proceedings, Volumes 1-53, 1935-1936; Commission Report, 1936; "Factum" reports, etc., relating to the inquiry; record of preliminary hearings, cross-examination, evidence and proceedings at trial, and appeals of certain persons brought to trial.

BILL RAE PRESENTS A LOCAL NEWS-REEL: CANADIAN LEGION ON PARADE

  • FILM R-4084
  • Item
  • 2001 or before

Newsreel: A compilation of military parades in Regina taken in 1932, 1933, 1934 and 1939. Includes scenes of men from the different branches of the military, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and war veterans marching south across the Albert Street Memorial Bridge, in front of the Legislative Building and north on Scarth Street to Victoria Park. Includes shots of the cenotaph, laid with wreaths, in Victoria Park; the Cross of Sacrifice, laid with wreaths, in the Regina Cemetary; people laying wreaths at the monument to the 28th Battalion located on the grounds of the Legislative Building; a closeup of General Alex Ross; and the Hotel Saskatchewan.
CAUTION - FILM IS SHRUNKEN

Rae, William (Bill)

Poetry

  • Pamphlet File - Poetry (3)
  • File
  • ca. 1925-1976

Publications by Barney Ballmark entitled: Song Of Islam, 1976 (3 copies); Song of the Cork Tipped Curse!, 1975 (3 copies); The Mail Box Song, 1976 (3 copies).

A Song of Fifty Years Ago, 1875-1925, by Samuel Chipperfield, Abernethy, Saskatchewan. 1925? 1 p. Also a pamphlet with poem entitled, Old Timers 1882-1885, by Samuel Chipperfield.

Stars and Songs and Other Verse, by Rev. W. Lloyd. 20th century. 32 p.

The Book of Biologies of Life, written by Norman Peter Hoffman, The Blind Man.
July, 1938. 30 p.

For Remembrance, by Margaret Complin. 20th century. 21 p.

"The Poets' Corner", a collection of verse compiled by W. L. West, Regina. 1941. 80 p.

Our Island Universe and Poetry Selections, by J. B. Ball. Published by the Ball Publishing Company, Regina, 1955. 97 p.

Gravel & Gold, by J. F. McKay. 52 Reflections: Philosophic and Economic. 1969. 39 p. (2 copies)

Three publications of poems composed by Minnie E. McHolm: He, She and "The Tattler", Poems For Old And Young; Ripples on a Quiet Stream, A Collection of Poems; "The Indiscretion of Mary Jane", Christmas and Other Poems. Illustrated by Kathryn McHolm. 1967-1968. A letter from the author is attached to the booklets containing some biographical information on herself.

Wake The Prairie Echoes, a publication of the Mounted Police story in verse collected by the Saskatchewan History and Folklore Society. Published by the Western Producer Book Service, Saskatoon, 1973. 87 p.

A Collection of Poems, by H. L. Hewlett. 1972. 30 p.

The Fiddlehead, poems by Betty Brewster, John Thompson, Len Gasparini, Ralph Gustafson. 1971. Published in Fredericton, New Brunswick, with assistance from the University of New Brunswick, St. Thomas University, and the financial support of The Canada Council.

Robert Mitchell at ceremonial contract signing for RCMP services

Robert Mitchell attending ceremonial signing of contract for the services of the RCMP between the Province of Saskatchewan and the Government of Canada.

  1. Robert Mitchell and unidentified man signing papers.
  2. Press conference.
  3. Robert Mitchell and unidentified man examining plaque.
  4. Robert Mitchell, unidentified men and RCMP officer.
  5. Robert Mitchell speaking to RCMP officer.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police: Clippings and Pamphlets

  • R-1362
  • File
  • ca. 1874 to 1992

Compilation of former pamphlet and clipping collections in the Regina office of the Saskatchewan Archives Board relating to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Includes annual reports and biographical information and obituaries for officers. Includes article on Mounties at Fort Walsh by Wallace Stegner.

Richardson, Hugh

  • R-85
  • File
  • 1876-1898

Official and personal papers. Includes documents from various court cases; records relating to the estates of various individuals; grievances of Reverend A. André against Inspector Herchmer, 1882, Davin and the police, 1883; clippings regarding the North-West Mounted Police and the Richardson-Elliott controversy. File III.2 relates to the Assiniboia Club in Regina. Includes plan of his residence in Battleford.

Richardson (1826-1913) was a lawyer and judge.

Uhrich, John Michael

  • R-599
  • File
  • 1922-1948

Includes: newsclippings, pamphlets, notes for speeches and texts of speeches concerning the Ku Klux Klan, Farmer-labour Group, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, Conservative Party, Roman Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus, health, education, labour and welfare policies and programs in Saskatchewan and in other parts of Canada; and National Liberal Party pamphlets and newsletters.

This file also includes 29 photographs of the Uhrich family, government events, visits to areas of Saskatchewan, Roman Catholic Church events, KKK fiery cross, and a portrait of Dr. Allan Blair.

John Michael Uhrich (1877-1951) was a physician and a politician.

DIEFENBAKER, John George

  • FILM S-2284
  • Item
  • 1979 or before

News compilation: 1) John George Diefenbaker criticizes Pierre Trudeau, 2) Criticizes the Liberal Party for over-spending and the NDP for supporting the Liberal Party, 3) Tommy Lemmon describes the events planned to celebrate Diefenbaker's 80th 'birthday, 4) Discusses the amendments to the Indian Act, 5) Criticizes the new regulations imposed on visitors to an unidentified park, 6) footage of Olive Diefenbaker at various functions, 7) Criticizes the high expenditures of the Liberal Party and in particular the expenditures of the cabinet ministers, 8) and 9) Portion of a speech made to graduates of the University of Saskatchewan in which he recalls his own convocation, talks about unity issues in Canada and urges the graduates to stay in Canada, find work and help to keep Canada together, 10) Footage of him viewing an archaeological dig at Batoche, 11) Comments on the Canadian unity issue, 12) Comments on the possible wording of a possible Quebec separation referendum question, 13) Criticizes the Liberal Party for being the cause of the high levels of taxation, unemployment and inflation in Canada, 14) Criticizes the Liberal Party for taking the security functions from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and leaving the it with only police work. He States that is a discredit to the force, 15) An unidentified man explains that the proposed Diefenbaker Centre will be economically beneficial to Saskatoon.

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