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Tundra Times Volume 6, Number 157 (January 10, 1969)
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[news lead] Hickel Asked to Keep Freeze
[news lead] Light in the Night-Lutheran Church at Nome Radiates Light on Christmas Eve as the Seward Peninsula City Begins to Observe the Holidays. Nome Has a History of Bustling Gold Mining Activities at the Turn of the Century. at the Height of the Rush, Nome Had over 35,000 Inhabitants. Still Popular as a Tourist Attraction, because of Its Colorful History, Nome Now Has About 3,000 Population
[news lead] Canada Eskimo Competing in Big 600 Race
[news lead] R. Frank in Gambell, Savoonga for Talks on AVEC Electricity
[news lead] 'Chichalyu' May be New Name for the New Village of Minto
[editorial lead] Paper Does Belong in the Scheme of Things
[news lead] Congressman Pollock Testifies Against Duty-Free Foreign Trade Sub-Zones
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