The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1977, Síða 9
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN
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surely a unique achievement in the
history of journalism in America or
anywhere else”.3"
With reference to the baneful effects
of the heated controversy in the New Ice-
land Colony in the early years, Dr.
Steinn Thompson says:
“One fact. . . stands out with greater
clarity than ever before; had it not been
for the strong, no-holds-barred stand of
the paper the whole Colony might have
been liquidated in the hubbub and
vanished from the scene ... I think it
can be accepted as a fact that the power
and influence of Framfari did much to
preserve the Colony”.3-
1. Framfari, September 10, 1877.
2. W. Kristjanson. The Icelandic people in Man-
itoba. 1965. pp. 59-60.
3. Steinn O. Thompson. Riverton and the Ice-
landic River Settlement, the early years. 1976.
p. 61.
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New Iceland to the company management. He is therefore the rightful
owner of one share of the Printing Company of New Iceland, and has
acquired full membership rights in accordance with the company regu-
lations.
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Per the company management
—W. Kristjanson.
Icelandic People in Manitoba
1965. p. 59