Japanese Associations & Societies. Whether Property Belonging to Them in Connection with Churches & Social Purposes for Which the Members are Japanese Persons has been Vested in the Custodian Under the Provisions of Orders in Council PC 1665 of March 4, 1942 (AS Amended by PC 2483 of March 27, 1942 & PC 2541 of March 30, 1942 & PC 3213 of April 21, 1942 & PC 946 of Feb. 5, 1943). Definition of the Phrase Persons of the Japanese Race. Statutes: National Emergency Transitional Powers Act 1945 S2(1)(c)(e)1947/01/10-1947/02/08.
Description
| Title Proper | RG13 VOLUME BAN-2000-01084-9 FILE HQDOJ-9-151845 | 
| Date(s) of material from this resource digitized | 1945 | 
| General material designation | 
                                       
                                        From this file, LOI has digitized one textual record or image. 
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| Scope and content | 
                                       
                                        This file contains lists of Orders-in-Council relating "to persons of the Japanese
                                          Race" as well copies of the orders themselves. Also included is a list of organizations
                                          and associations owned by Japanese Canadians as well as marginal correspondence concerning
                                          these properties. 
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| Name of creator | 
                                       
                                        
                                          
                                          	Canada. Department of Justice
                                          	
                                           created this archive. 
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| Immediate source of acquisition | 
                                       
                                        The digital copies of the records were acquired by the Landscapes of Injustice Research
                                          Collective between 2014 and 2018. 
                                       
                                       This record was digitized selectively. 
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Structure
| Repository | Library and Archives Canada | 
| Fonds | Department of Justice Fonds | 
| Series | RG13 VOLUME BAN-2000-01084-9 | 
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                           Title
Japanese Associations & Societies. Whether Property Belonging to Them in Connection
                              with Churches & Social Purposes for Which the Members are Japanese Persons has been
                              Vested in the Custodian Under the Provisions of Orders in Council PC 1665 of March
                              4, 1942 (AS Amended by PC 2483 of March 27, 1942 & PC 2541 of March 30, 1942 & PC
                              3213 of April 21, 1942 & PC 946 of Feb. 5, 1943). Definition of the Phrase Persons
                              of the Japanese Race. Statutes: National Emergency Transitional Powers Act 1945 S2(1)(c)(e)1947/01/10-1947/02/08.
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