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July 17, 1963 Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph   A coroner’s inquest into the deaths of four boys whose bodies were recently found in a Portneuf wood will be resumed on July 24. …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle Martin Macdonald, who was convicted of manslaughter was placed at the bar of the Queen’s Bench for sentencing. Hon. Mr. Justice Meredith said: “You now see …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle   The funeral of the late Thomas Pope, Esq., Mayor of Quebec, took place yesterday morning. His remains were followed to their last resting place in …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle   The festival of St. John the Baptist, being the national anniversary of our French-Canadian fellow-citizens, was celebrated by them yesterday with the usual pomp and …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle  A young man named Walter Mountain, residing in Nouvelle Street, Montcalm Ward, was arrested, charged with having assaulted his step-mother in such a violent manner as …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle A most singular accident occurred on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon. Mr. William Woods, of Montcalm Buildings, St. Amable Street, was seated with one of his children …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle A laborer named Martin McDonald was arrested yesterday afternoon, charged with the murder of his wife, Honora Carroll, aged 45, who died on the previous evening. …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle The proprietor of the Chronicle will pay five dollars for each information, (almost $100.00 in 2013,) as will lead to the detection of several newspaper thieves …

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1863 The Morning Chronicle The birthday of Her Most Gracious Majesty was observed in a becoming spirit of affectionate loyalty by the citizens of Quebec. The weather was favorable in …

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The Morning Chronicle   About half-past five o’clock yesterday afternoon, a large mass of stone gave way from the rock in the vicinity of the Cape Diamond fortification and, rolling …

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