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Governor General of Canada w:Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis receives the bill concerning the terms of the union of Newfoundland with Canada. |
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1949 |
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Library and Archives Canada |
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National Film Board of Canada |
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Credit: National Film Board of Canada. Photothèque / Library and Archives Canada / C-021401 Restrictions on use: Nil Copyright: Library and Archives Canada
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