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Japanese who wish to be re-atriated are moved to settlements with others of the same mind, the Canadian government paying their way back to Japan. Trucks are used for short trips, buses for long: pict ...[Voir le titre complet]
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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Slocan City's streets, though bare, are clean. Located on a lake in south eastern B.C., there is an excellent beach for children and water sports
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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Section divider - Employment
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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At Tashme young Japanese girls work in the shoyu and misa factory making the well known oriental sauce and paste--integral parts of their diet
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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In this Lemon Creek camp Japanese evaucees cut railway ties
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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High school students at Christina Lake, Alberta, study their University of British columbia correspondence courses under the supervision of a grade school instructor
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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Mr. Maag of the International Red Cross and Mr. Wershof of the Department of External Affairs meet with the Japanese committee of the Kaslo district
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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[Section divider, Education]
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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Mr. Maag interviews a Japanese resident of Lemon Creek in front of his home
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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Staff doctor at the hospital at Tashme injects a hypo while an orderly looks on
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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Evacuee homes in Lemon Creek, B.C., are built with enough space in between for comfort and a garden. Each cottage accommodates one family
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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Ready for mailing, "The New Canadian", printed in Japanese and English is edited, printed and distributed by young Japanese. [2/2]
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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Typical evacuee home at Lemon Creek, while not luxurious-looking, is snug. Wood is brought from the lumbering camps and each householder chops enough for his own woodpile
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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Mr. Maag interviews men at Grand Forks putting in an irrigation pipe for the farmer for whom they work
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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Another view of the cheerful women's ward at the sanatorum at New Denver
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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At Picture Butte in southern Alberta, Japanese children attend the same local schools as other children, both public and high, sharing in all classroom activities
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
- Archives / Collections et fonds
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Two Japanese work on a truck. The commission supplies all equiment for ncessary jobs around the work camps
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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Many young Japanese evacuees own bicycles, ride them for sports activities or shopping
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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At the end of the school term Japanese evacuee students have a graduation banquet just as any other students in Canada would. Settlements are unguarded, and evacuees may visit between them, or go out ...[Voir le titre complet]
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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Piles of railway ties at the Lemon Creek sawmill. [2/2]
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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Mr. Maag, Red Cross representative, far left, and Mr. Wershof of the Department of External Affairs hold a committee meeting with Japanese evacuees
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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Well stocked grocery store at Lemon Creek is owned by white people, staffed with Japanese girls from the Settlement. [2/2]
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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Some of the thousands of Japanese characters which go into the "The New Canadian", which was published every week in Kaslo: offices now moved to Winnipeg
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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At the sawmill in the Tashme district logs are turned into plants
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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Teacher finishes a project in the Tashme school
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- R219, RG25, Numéro de volume : 29219
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