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CAPITAL OF BRITISH COLUMBlA.— Situated at the southern tip of Vancouver Island, Victoria —the capital* city of the Province of British Columbia —is a rich city drawing its commercial strength from the forest, mineral and agricultural resources of the interior. Victoria has a charm all of its own that has. made it a favourite residential and vacation city in summer and winter alike. Illustrated above is a portion of. Victoria’s inner harbour.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 May 1939, Page 12

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CAPITAL OF BRITISH COLUMBlA.—Situated at the southern tip of Vancouver Island, Victoria—the capital* city of the Province of British Columbia —is a rich city drawing its commercial strength from the forest, mineral and agricultural resources of the interior. Victoria has a charm all of its own that has. made it a favourite residential and vacation city in summer and winter alike. Illustrated above is a portion of. Victoria’s inner harbour. Greymouth Evening Star, 16 May 1939, Page 12

CAPITAL OF BRITISH COLUMBlA.—Situated at the southern tip of Vancouver Island, Victoria—the capital* city of the Province of British Columbia —is a rich city drawing its commercial strength from the forest, mineral and agricultural resources of the interior. Victoria has a charm all of its own that has. made it a favourite residential and vacation city in summer and winter alike. Illustrated above is a portion of. Victoria’s inner harbour. Greymouth Evening Star, 16 May 1939, Page 12