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[George Tanaka tribute]

Letter from Charles Dojack from Employment and Immigration Canada updating Ken Mori on some topics that might be of interest to The New Canadian.

[Printed material by Sasaki]

Letter addressed to Ken Mori from Toshiji Sasaki regading the printed material enclosed: The Japanese Association of Canada: Its Democraftic Reform and the Destruction of its Democratic System by Vancouver Consul Kaai and The Process of setteling early Japanese immigrants in Canada: Comparison of Shiga Prefectures and Wakayama Prefectures in 1912 both by Toshiji Sasaki.

[History of Kelowna]

Letter and blank forms sent to Ken Mori from the Kelowna and District Association of Japanese Canadians seeking information on Japanese Canadians who once lived in the Kelowna area to be compiled in a book about the area and it's inhabitants.

[Letter from Neil G. Carey]

A thank you letter for information provided by Ken Mori, and suggestions on others who may provide more information on the Queen Charlotte Islands.

Vocabulary Book 4

Japanese vocabulary lessions on government terms, created for the Canadian Army's Intelligence Corps. From the S-20 Japanese Language Training School in Vancouver.

[Letters from C.V. Booth]

Letter and accompanying information sent to Kenzo Mori in Kelowna suggesting where Japanese Canadians left in the area may go, as directed by the Department of Labour Japanese Division. Lists of possible salaries and enployement, clarification on resettlement allowences, and the preference of type of work is included. A list of those who remain in Kelowna and do not want to be repatriated.

J.A.C.L.

Bulletin No. 16 sent to all officiers of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), which includes updates on the Evacuation Test Case. Bulletin No. 17 which advertises the Japanese American Citizens League Credit Union. Bulletin No. 18 includes the full official decision rendered by the United States Supreme Court in the cases of Hirabayashi vs. United States of America and Yasui vs. United States of America. Bulletin No. 19 includes information on the JACL Civil Rights Test Cases.

[Japanese type-setting machine]

Letter to James Kano, President of the Ontario Graphic Services, asking if he intends to purchase a highly developed Japanese Type-setting machine from Japan that could be used by the New Canadian.

Civil Administration

Japan civil administration lession workbook for the Canadian Army's Intelligence Corps. From the S-20 Japanese Language Training School in Vancouver.

Translation BKIII

Translation notes taken by Thomas Shoyama and lessons from the S-20 Japanese Language Training School in Vancouver.

[Kelowna Konwa-Kai]

Letters to the Spain Consulate thanking them for helping the Japanese Red Cross Society provide foods to the Japanese Canadians interned. Letters to the Spain Consulate from Japanese Canadian families requesting to return to Japan on the next exchange ship. Notes and letters to the Commissioner requesting more rice and fish for the Japanese Canadians residing in Kelowna, B.C.

[Residence of Kelowna]

List of Japanese in the Kelowna area who had been allowed to remain. Letters and drafts of letters to be sent to the Securities Commission regarding whether Japanese Canadians may stay in the Kelowna area.

Japanese Civil Affairs

Historical and economic information regarding Japan, for the Canadian Army's Intelligence Corps. From the S-20 Japanese Language Training School in Vancouver.

[Letter regarding Kelowna area]

Letter sent to Secretary Kenzo Mori, of the Central Okanagan Japanese Evacuee Committee from Commissioner Pickersgill regarding employement of Japanese Canadians in the area.

[Letters from C.V. Booth]

Letter and accompanying information sent to Kenzo Mori in Kelowna on a few places where Japanese Canadians may find employement in the eastern provinces. Sent by the Department of Labour Japanese Division.

The New Canadian

Letters and correspondence primarily from George Tanaka to Kasey Oyama. Reports and information from the Japanese Canadian Citizens' Association (JCCA) to be published in the New Canadian. These reports cover the issues of Japanese Canadians re-entery into Canada after WWII, and the forced sale of properties. Letters are also from the The Civil Rights Defence Committee, The Japanese Canadian Committee for Democracy (JCCD), and The Co-Operative Committee on Japanese Canadians. A proposal for a national organization submitted by the Council for Ontario Japanese Canadian Organizations. Communication also includes information on the JCCD Economic Losses Survey. News reports to be publsihed about the formation of a Toronto JCCA chapter.

Mika Fukuma accession

Material comes from multiple editors of The New Canadian, and operations of the newspaper. This includes material sent to the newspaper from The Japanese Canadian Committee for Democracy and other similar groups. Material from Thomas Shoyama date from WWII when he joined the Canadian Army. This material is from the Department of National Defence and are education material for learning Japanese, Japan’s military structures, and political history. Other material, collected and created by Kenzo Mori, relate to the Japanese Evacuee Committee, which he helped organize during Japanese Canadian internment. Kenzo Mori collected many publications, which have been collected here. Lastly, news and press clippings have been collected regarding the treatment of Japanese Canadians and Japanese Americans, along with Japanese soldiers during WWII. They date primarily from 1942 and cover both the USA and Canada.

Records of the Campus Life Committee and preceding committees

Series consists of minutes of the Committee on Residence and Services (later the Campus Life Committee), correspondence, records related to budget matters, and reports of the Secretary.
Series also contains sub-series consists of the Records of the Burwash Hall and Men's Residence Committee, which preceded the Committee of Residence and Services, and the Wymilwood Management Committee (Student Union).

Victoria University (Toronto, Ont.). Board of Regents Campus Life Committee

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