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Newton Tattrie (July 12, 1931 – July 19, 2013) was a
Canadian professional wrestler better known by his ring name,
Geeto Mongol (also
spelled Geto Mongol)...
- 1967, he met
wrestler Newton Tattrie, who was
wrestling for Stu Hart's
Stampede Wrestling.
During his 1963–1968 tour,
Tattrie took
Peruzovic under his wing...
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ripped and his
Irish roots". Entertainment.ie.
Retrieved December 28, 2017.
Tattrie, Jon (February 18, 2022). "'How am I
related to The Rock?' Nova Scotia...
- 291 lb (132 kg)
Billed from
Mongolia (as Bolo Mongol)
Parts Unknown (as Ax)
Trained by
Newton Tattrie Debut December 15, 1972
Retired August 12, 2017...
- (2014). A
Short History of Halifax.
Nimbus Publishing. ISBN 9781771081849.
Tattrie, Jon (2013). Cornwallis: The
Violent Birth of Halifax.
Pottersfield Press...
- 2011.
Tattrie, "The
Exploding Explosion Sculpture"
Amber Young “Jordi
Bonet Explosion Memorial in Pieces” ‘’The Coast’’
March 31, 2011
Tattrie, "The Exploding...
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survived the explosion. The
novel Black Snow (2009) by
Halifax journalist Jon
Tattrie follows an
explosion victim's
search for his wife in the
ruined city. In...
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Haultain Mardon and Mardon,
Alberta Election Results, 1882-1992, p. 195
Tattrie, Jon. "Yukon and Confederation". The
Canadian Encyclopedia.
Archived from...
- Marley's "Redemption Song" (2002)". Open Culture.
Retrieved 7
February 2021.
Tattrie, Jon (2016).
Redemption Songs: How Bob Marley's Nova
Scotia Song Lights...
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Tanks In
World War II". Jalopnik. 31
October 2019.
Retrieved 7 July 2023.
Tattrie, Jon (4
April 2022). "Hikers find rare WW II
Canadian tank 'rusting peacefully'...