This accession consists of radiotelegraphs from Edmonton to Fort Simpson. These telegraphs provided brief bulletins of international, national, and regional news. The bulletins date from March 30 to June 22, [1931], and usually included a Commercial Airways Log.
[Radiotelegraphs from Edmonton to Fort Simpson. These telegraphs provided brief bulletins of international, national, and regional news. The bulletins date from June 1st to June 22, [1931] Radiotelegraph July 27, and usually include a Commercial Airways Log. Some items include: radium mining work at Great Bear Lake area by McDonough and Spence; invention of burglar-proof lock; overdue pilot Punch Dickens; copper ore deposits at Dismal Lake near Great Bear Lake; first truck at Churchill, MB]
[Radiotelegraphs from Edmonton to Fort Simpson. These telegraphs provided brief bulletins of international, national, and regional news. The bulletins date from May 1st to May 30, [1931], and usually include a Commercial Airways Log. Some items include: Canadian Airways absorbing Commercial Airways; Forest fire updates; death of Capt. Charles Klengenberg; Fort Smith RCMP Constable Abraham and interpreter Noyes search for missing Smith and Baldsley party from Fort Resolution; Air Mail service and pilot Wop May; New Sarepta murder of Gustav G. Gerring by Louis Meyer; trapper Byron Oulton; Alberta Salt Company railway extension]
[Radiotelegraphs from Edmonton to Fort Simpson. These telegraphs provided brief bulletins of international, national, and regional news. The bulletins date from March 30 to April 30, [1931], and usually include a Commercial Airways Log. Some items include: estate of Edward Martin, late of Fort Smith; 1931 census; analysis of pitch blend ore samples from Great Bear Lake radium deposit; upcoming visit by Hartley De Gerald to Mackenzie River; Fort Smith Annual First Boat Sweepstakes. 25 pages]