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Brunswick and acquired
In April 1930, the Warner Bros. acquired Brunswick Records.
They had recently acquired the ownership of Brunswick Records along with four music publishers for US $ 28 million.
Eliason's diamond may have been acquired by King George IV of the United Kingdom, possibly via Caroline of Brunswick ; however there is no record of the ownership in the Royal Archives at Windsor, but some secondary evidence exists in the form of contemporary writings and artwork, and George IV tended to co-mingle the state property of the Crown Jewels with family heirlooms and his own personal property.
American Decca acquired Brunswick Records and its sublabel Vocalion Records in 1941 from Warner Bros., which had a financial interest in Decca.
By this time the record industry had been hit hard by the Depression and in 1934 a much-diminished Columbia USA was purchased for just US $ 70, 500 by ARC-BRC ( American Record Corporation – Brunswick Record Company ), which also acquired the OKeh label.
In late 1924, Brunswick acquired the Vocalion Records label.
In 1932, the British branch of Brunswick was acquired by Decca Records.
He acquired 50 % interest in Brunswick from Decca in 1964.
Tarnopol acquired the rest of Brunswick from Decca in 1969 to settle disputes with Decca management.
In recent years, many of these weeklies have also been acquired or driven out of business by conglomerates like Canwest, Quebecor and Brunswick News.
Warner Bros. wanted to promote this music because they had recently acquired ( in 1930 ) the ownership of Brunswick Records along with four music publishers for US $ 28 million.
Banner continued much as before, with Adrian Schubert as music director, though the end of 1931, but after ARC acquired the rights to the Brunswick label, Banner's product lines began to reflect the general ARC product, and this added a lot more African-American and country music to its catalogue.
Brunswick was eventually acquired by Carl Davis, and the offices moved to the famed Record Row ( South Michigan Avenue ).
In 1925 the label was acquired by Brunswick Records.
Republic also acquired Brunswick Records to record their singing cowboys Gene Autry and Roy Rogers and hired Cy Feuer as head of their music department.
It also opened a radial campus in Bundoora in the north Melbourne area in 1995, and it acquired the Melbourne Institute of Textiles campus in Brunswick in the inner Melbourne area in 1999-for its design schools.
Westfield acquired the mall in 1986 from Macy's in a deal that also included New Jersey's Brunswick Square Mall and Quaker Bridge Mall.
There were also several minor branch railways in the province of New Brunswick that were acquired by CGR during this time.
The company grew during the 1980s and 1990s through acquisitions of firms including Classicomm in the Toronto area, Access Communications in Nova Scotia, Fundy Cable in New Brunswick, Trillium Cable in Ontario, Telecable in Saskatchewan, Greater Winnipeg Cablevision ( serving areas east of the Red River ), and Videon Cablesystems of Winnipeg ( serving areas west of the Red River ), which had itself previously acquired Vidéotron's assets in Alberta.
EPA started jet service into the northern New Brunswick cities while a Hawker-Siddeley 748 was acquired to replace the Heralds on the flights to Iles-de-la-Madeleine.
Howe later acquired a summer manor next door to the Dunn estate at the seaside resort of St. Andrews in New Brunswick and served as an Executor of Dunn's estate after his death.
On September 8, 1836 the NJRR acquired a majority of stock of the New Brunswick Bridge Company to avoid its local monopoly over crossings of the Raritan River.
The following year on July 1, 1882, the NBR acquired control of the New Brunswick and Canada Railway ( NBCR ) under a 999 year lease.
The tracks between McAdam and St. Stephen were built as part of both the St. Andrews & Quebec Railway, New Brunswick & Canada Railway and the Grand Southern Railway ; all were acquired by NBR or CPR at various times through to 1911.

Brunswick and old
These differences were levelled on 1 January 1978, when four territorially redeployed Regierungsbezirke replaced the two Verwaltungsbezirke and the old six Regierungsbezirke: Brunswick and Oldenburg as well as Aurich, Hanover ( remaining mostly the same ), Hildesheim, Lüneburg ( old ), Osnabrück and Stade.
* East Brunswick, also known as Rock Hollow, is located above Cropseyville, on the old Troy and Williamstown Turnpike.
Wrote Haunted Harbours: Ghost Stories from old Nova Scotia and Wicked Woods: Ghost Stories from old New Brunswick
In 1969, the north end of US 130 was cut back to its current location, with the old road into New Brunswick becoming Route 171.
Clarke ’ s literary emphasis is on the perspectives of the African descendents in Canada and Nova Scotia, focusing on the African American slaves ’ descendents who settled in the East coast of Nova Scotia, whom he calls “ Africadian .” He writes that it is a word that he “ minted from “ Africa ” and “ Acadia ” ( the old name for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick ), to denote the Black populations of the Maritimes and especially of Nova Scotia ”.
The Italian American community of North Brunswick and other Middlesex County towns celebrate their heritage annually at Carnevale Italiano, a 20 year old carnival organized by the Italian-American Social Club.
In 1716 Thornton's family immigrated to North America when he was three years old, settling first at either Williamsburg, Virginia ( or alternatively Brunswick, Maine ).
The rail line which contains the bridge is the old B & O Metropolitan Branch, now owned by CSX Transportation, which operates the MARC Brunswick Line and various freight trains on that branch.
In New Brunswick, when a bypass road or freeway is constructed, it normally takes the number of the road it replaced, often removing portions of the old road from the provincial highway system entirely.
After frequenting the village school, the 16 year old moved away from home, completed a commercial education, worked on the sea and as a journalist for several papers, e. g. in Brunswick for the Braunschweiger Allgemeiner Anzeiger, whose editor-in-chief he was from 1910 on to 1919.
Technically Warner maintained actual ownership of Brunswick, which with the sale of ARC to CBS in 1939 and their decision to discontinue Brunswick in favor of reviving the Columbia label, reverted back to Warner Bros. Warner Bros. sold Brunswick ( along with Brunswick's back catalog up to 1931 ) to Decca along with the old Brunswick pressing plants Warner owned to Decca Records ( which formed its American operations in 1934 ) in exchange for a financial interest in Decca.
The publication from that trip was called “ A New Voyage to Georgia .” From old Brunswick they traveled up the Cape Fear River to Moore ’ s place, then to Lake Waccamaw, described by an unnamed author as “ the pleasantest place that ever I saw in my life .”
Route 1 used the existing Lincoln Highway from Elizabeth to New Brunswick, except for two sections between Rahway and New Brunswick ( where the Lincoln Highway largely used the old Essex and Middlesex Turnpike ).
South of New Brunswick, Route 1 used the old New Brunswick and Cranbury Turnpike ( Georges Road ) to Cranbury and the Bordentown and South Amboy Turnpike to Robbinsville.
This season was notable as 18 year old Tim Howard, from North Brunswick, was the starting goalkeeper for the Imperials.
The Bergen Hill Cut, the last part of the Jersey City-New Brunswick line to be finished, opened January 22, 1838, replacing the old temporary alignment over the hill and ending the use of horse power.
In 1995, CIHF's Saint John offices were moved out of the old CHSJ building and into a new facility in Brunswick Square.

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