WORLD'S HIGHEST BRIDGE
4 VANCOUVER SCHEME __ v The Canadian Government is preparing m build What will be one of the ighest, if not the highest, bridge in :hu world—u smol span across the '.iun'a Gate at the entrance to Vanwmvor harbour. The prujnwl will by financed by I‘lngi>il capitalism. who have investvd ‘4':\\il)‘ in [and dm'elopim'nt on the lii'v _J-nn- m" Hun-11rd Inlet—fa section it" Vnm‘nuvcr that will he brought xithiu n few minutes" drive of the 'uan of the rin by the new bridge. l‘rcacnt plans r 1!“ for u 20(H’uut IL'uruura for the bridge, mid thuL \\'lll nublu Ibo passage (‘l' iho tallest ship: A 1102” with nmplc xii-m)mmmlnliou. m-nqlb Hf iht‘ bridge will be more lbnu 'Tnln l'm'l. ('mmnb'rubh- HHIH‘iHS bur I‘L'V‘H gnu-1 u liw bridge muurpriw by the pro,;rv.~s made with [bu Golden (inn: ‘vridm‘ nnvl Oakland brblgt- in Van muvcr's x'i\‘nl l'm'ii’iu sruport, tam .'Puncisgo.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19894, 25 May 1936, Page 16
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150WORLD'S HIGHEST BRIDGE Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19894, 25 May 1936, Page 16
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