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Air Marshall Roy Slemon of the RCAF, deputy NORAD commander, refused to be panicked by radar information which made it appear that long range missiles had been launched against North America October 5th, 1960.  Sitting in the "hot seat" at NORAD headquarters, he ordered a check which revealed that the false information was caused by a malfunction in the ballistic missile early warning station at Thule, Greenland.  (CP PHOTO)
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CP2STO47350 | 1960-12 
The Canadian Press newsroom at 55 University Ave. in Toronto, in the 1950's. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Stf
 1860 Transportation - Carriage used by the Prince of Wales in 1860.(CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada) C-001326
Douglas Jung, Progressive Conservative member for Vancouver Centre, and his wife proudly hold their twins, Arthur and Elizabeth Louise born May 10th, 1960.  Jung is the first Chinese Canadian to be elected to Parliament. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE)
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CP1STO579536 | 1960-01 
(CPT7) TORONTO, May 12--File photo of Dwight D. Eisenhower. (CP PHOTO) 1960
Dr. C.J. Mackenzie, President of Atomic Energy Control Board, speaks at the annual CP dinner in Toronto, May 4, 1960, to his left is Mrs. Mackenzie. (CP Photo/Gilbert Milnes)
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CP1STO579531 | 1960-05 
CHINA IN CANADA

(OTT 4) OTTAWA, JULY 1-- HAPPY MOMENT --Citizenship Minister Fairclough (centre), Friday, presented citizenship papers to Chue Kay Chung, of Dartmouth, N.S. Mr. Chung, formerly of Hong Kong, was one of six persons to receive citizenship papers in Ottawa on Dominion Day. Mrs. Chung (left) looks on. (CP Wirephoto) 1960 (APex) OTTAWA OUT
FEDERAL PROVINCIAL CONFERENCE
(OTT 1) OTTAWA, JULY 25—DIEFENBAKER WITH PREMIERS—Prime Minister Diefenbaker chats with two Liberal newcomers to the Dominion-Provincial Conference stage and Progressive Conservative veteran Leslie Frost of Ontario. Shown (from left) are Mr. Diefenbaker and Premiers Jean Lesage of Quebec. Mr. Frost and Louis J. Robichaud of New Brunswick. (CP Wirephoto) 1960 (Dominion Wide)
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CP1STO579528 | 1960-07 
ATLANTIC PROVINCES CONFERENCE

His first conference with three other premiers of Atlantic provinces was result of Liberal victory for Louis Robichaud (left) of New Brunswick and his party in last June's election. Others are Joseph Smallwood, Newfoundland; Walter Shaw, Prince Edward Island, and Robert Stanfied, Nova Scotia. Discussions were in Halifax.
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CP1STO579525 | 1960-09 
FILE - Jackie Parker of the Edmonton Eskimos poses with the outstanding football player in Canada trophy at a ceremony in Vancouver in this Nov., 1960 file photo. Parker has died at the age of 74. Parker is a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame and won three Grey Cups with the Edmonton Eskimos. (CP PHOTO ARCHIVE)
 Ottawa Rough Riders' coach Frank Clair  is carried off the field by players Angelo Mosca (left) and Joe Kelley after the Riders' won the eastern division two-game final against the Toronto Argos, Nov.20, 1960. (CP PHOTO/Globe and Mail)
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CP1STO579523 | 1960-11 
Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed Bin Salman, top, looks towards Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, bottom right, as they arrive to take part in a family photo at the G20 Summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina on November 30, 2018. At least one Canadian-based company is optimistic about its prospects in Saudi Arabia, a bullishness that comes as businesses fret about their future in the kingdom following a diplomatic fallout with Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
A couple warms themselves by a campfire in Colorado Springs, Colo. on Jan. 21, 2010. A sobering reminder of the fatal potential of burns came earlier this month when a 53-year-old woman died after falling into a firepit at a private campsite in central Alberta. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, The Denver Post, Craig F. Walker
A Canada flag is backlit atop the East Block on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
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CP1STO1767 | CP 
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The singer Edith PIAF on the stage of the Olympia Theater on December 30, 1960.  Keystone/Eyedea/Everett Collection  (KSK033365_A4)
Play "Strip the Willow" Actress Maggie Smith November  1970, playing strip poker. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1880931)
Louis Armstrong jazz trumpeter with his wife 1960. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL529583)
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CP2STO47682 | 1960 
Cliff Richard signing an autograph for a girl at Heathrow Airport, where he was en route to Spain with his family
Comedian Charlie Drake, left, directing a long cold jet of soda-water at pop singer Cliff Richard at Cadby Hall, London, when they started to mix a giant 160 pound Christmas pudding. The ingredients for the pudding are a gift of the dried fruit growers of Australia to the old people of the City of London.
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh with their dogs, walk to the Royal car on their arrival at Euston Station, London.
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CP2STO47679 | 1960 
FILE - In this Dec. 8, 1960 file photo, All-America halfback Joe Bellino of the Navy poses with the Heisman Trophy at a luncheon in New York. The New England Patriots say Heisman Trophy winner Joe Bellino has died. Bellino died on Thursday, March 28, 2019 at the age of 81. The Navy halfback was nicknamed the “Winchester Rifle,” after his suburban Boston hometown. In 1960 he became the first Navy player to win the Heisman.  (AP Photo/Harry Harris, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 23, 1960, file photo, 25-year-old left wing Willie O'Ree, the first black player of the National Hockey League, poses for a photo as he warms up in his Boston Bruins uniform prior to an NHL hockey game with the New York Rangers at New York's Madison Square Garden. Hockey pioneer O'Ree was honored in Boston on Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2018, in honor of the 60th anniversary of the Bruins forward breaking the NHL's color barrier. (AP Photo, File)
CALAIS France
FOR FIRST PUBLICATION MORNING PAPERS FRIDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER [1944]. CALAIS GUNS SILENCED. THE LAST SET OF THE LARGEST NAZI GUNS ON THE CHANNEL COAST AT CALAIS HAS BEEN TAKEN BY THE CANADIANS. THESE ARE THE 406 .M.M. (16 INS.) GUNS -- ONE OF WHICH WAS FOUND TO HAVE BEEN HIT BY THE DOVER GUNS AND PUT OUT OF ACTION. ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS: INSPECTING A 16 INS. GUN CAPTURED AT CALAIS ARE L TO R: SPR. G.G. BENNETT OF CALGARY; LT. G.W. THEAKSTON OF HALIFAX, N.S. AND CPL. K.L. McCULLOCH OF KENNYCOCK, N.S.  28/9/44
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CP1STO577934 | 1960 
Cliff Richard signing an autograph for a girl at Heathrow Airport, where he was en route to Spain with his family
Holding a briefing conference in a lounge at Gatwick Airport are Major Upshot-Bagley and other ranks of Granada Television's 'The Army Game'. They were about to fly off in a charter plane to report in Pontefract to Major William Cook, commanding officer of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry there, who's troops have been told they should not view the TV show because it 'appears to portray little that bars any relation to the present day Army'. As a result of a telegram which the show's team sent to Pontefract, Major Cook consented to the cast visiting the barracks. Seated at the table is Geoffrey Sumner (Major Upshot-Bagley). Standing (l-r) William Hartnell (Company Sergeant-Major Bullimore), Ted Lune (Private Len Bone), Mario Fabrizi (Lance-Corporal Ernest 'Moosh' Merryweather) and Harry Fowler (Corporal 'Flogger' Hoskins)
A double-decker bus ploughs its way through rising floodwaters on the main Newport-Cardiff road in the suburbs of the Welsh capital, following gale-force winds and torrential rain.
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CP2STO49777 | 1960-12 
Air Marshall Roy Slemon of the RCAF, deputy NORAD commander, refused to be panicked by radar information which made it appear that long range missiles had been launched against North America October 5th, 1960.  Sitting in the "hot seat" at NORAD headquarters, he ordered a check which revealed that the false information was caused by a malfunction in the ballistic missile early warning station at Thule, Greenland.  (CP PHOTO)
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CP2STO47350 | 1960-12 
A Cecil Beaton portrait of the Royal family with baby Prince Andrew, in his cot in the Music Room of Buckingham Palace. Gathered round him are Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales and Princess Anne.
Nottingham welterweight Wally Swift
Lord Carrington, First Lord of the Admiralty, and Lady Carrington with Rear-Admiral J.H. Unwin (with stick), Adirmal Superintendent of Portsmouth Dockyard, inspect Admiralty Floating Dock No.59, which was launched by Lady Carrington in the dockyard earlier in the day. *Neg corrupt. Contact scanned
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CP2STO49796 | 1960-03 
Play "Strip the Willow" Actress Maggie Smith November  1970, playing strip poker. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1880931)
From left: Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh, ca. 1960
Jerry Lewis, 1960
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CP2STO49780 | 1960-11 
FILE - In this Sept. 5, 1960, file photo, the medalists in the women's 200-meter event, from left, bronze medalist Dorothy Hyman, of Great Britain; gold medalist Wilma Rudolph, of the United States, and silver medalist Jutta Heine, of Germany, pose with their medals during ceremonies at the Olympic stadium in Rome, Italy. Rudolph’s victory parade celebrating her three gold medals from the 1960 Olympics in Rome was the first integrated event in Clarksville, Tennessee. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Sept. 7, 1960, file photo, Philadelphia Eagles football players Tommy McDonald, left, and Norm Van Brocklin pose at training camp in Hershey, Pa. Hall of Famer Tommy McDonald has died at 84. His death was announced Monday, Sept. 24, 2018, by the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Details were not disclosed.  (AP Photo/Sam Myers, File)
FILE - In this Sept. 1, 1960, file photo, Wilma Rudolph, of Clarksville, Tenn., poses during the Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy. Rudolph’s victory parade celebrating her three gold medals from the 1960 Olympics in Rome was the first integrated event in Clarksville, Tennessee. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579526 | 1960-09 
Nineteen year old singing star Cliff Richard gives his sister Joan a farewell hug at Heathrow Airport as he was about to board a Pan American Clipper for New York.
Crowd at St James's Park, Newcastle
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 Cheery greeting from American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan, pictured during a reception at the Satire Club.
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CP2STO49799 | 1960-01 
Louis Armstrong jazz trumpeter with his wife 1960. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL529583)
PREMIUM --  WHS#8118: A political speech by John F. Kennedy at the University of Wisconsin Field House.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1960. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel/Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#24712: Factory workers on the final tractor assembly line at International Harvester's Farmall Works.  Rock Island, Illinois, 1960. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO49781 | 1960-10 
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