Acadiensis, Volumes 4-5Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1974 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 110
... Nova Scotia Power Company's charter helped to convince both syndicates that continued rivalry might imperil the planned coup . Macleod and his friends recognized that the power potential of the Mersey was so much greater than the demand ...
... Nova Scotia Power Company's charter helped to convince both syndicates that continued rivalry might imperil the planned coup . Macleod and his friends recognized that the power potential of the Mersey was so much greater than the demand ...
Page 113
... Nova Scotia Power interests had effectively blocked the deal arranged by the directors . In a year's time , when the legislation expired , the syndicate would once again be in a position to merge the two companies by an exchange of ...
... Nova Scotia Power interests had effectively blocked the deal arranged by the directors . In a year's time , when the legislation expired , the syndicate would once again be in a position to merge the two companies by an exchange of ...
Page 127
... Nova Scotia Tramways and Power Company.90 The necessary organizational work occupied a full year , and it was not until 9 June 1915 that the first meeting of the provisional directors of Nova Scotia Tramways was convened . They ...
... Nova Scotia Tramways and Power Company.90 The necessary organizational work occupied a full year , and it was not until 9 June 1915 that the first meeting of the provisional directors of Nova Scotia Tramways was convened . They ...
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