1924 |
May 3: General election.
William Warren is re-elected prime minister, but cannot put together
a government. Just four days later, he resigns. |
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May 10: Albert E. Hickman
becomes prime minister. One week later, he resigns. |
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June: 26th general election.
Walter S. Monroe becomes prime minister. |
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September: Notre Dame
Bay Memorial Hospital opens in Twillingate. |
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An electric generator
opens in Seal Cove, Conception Bay. An electric generator opens
in Seal Cove, Conception Bay. |
1925 |
Memorial University
College opens. |
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A system of public libraries
begins. |
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An electric generator
opens in Deer Lake. |
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August: A pulp and paper
mill opens in Corner Brook. |
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August: A 12 bed hospital
opens in Corner Brook. |
1927 |
March: The present-day
boundary of Labrador is established by a British committee. |
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The first movie with
sound, "The Jazz Singer," comes to the screen. This
ends the days of silent movies. |
1928 |
A copper, lead and zinc
mine opens in Buchans. The Buchans Hospital opens. |
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October: 27th general
election. Frederick C. Alderdice becomes prime minister. |
1929 |
The Grenfell Mission
opens a hospital in St. Mary's Bay, Labrador. |
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A school of nursing opens
in the Grace Hospital. |