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o-operative Group Asks King Remove All Restrictions
to by
ommend Franchise r East Indians Chinese
'.:A '..IUY� , :, ��vjiu'ial elect ions ani.
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t>,ct' -He proposed plan, all s-scrs �- 6.G, over 21 will be ;:,. ec tc register within 30 ;;,� 'c--' the date on which the {��� Act tecame law. Registra-:-*." .:carc's Will be issued to -e.-r.' ^i'.h' different colored
TORONTO, Ont.� In H I'M-ter addvessed to Pi'im'e Min-:ster Mackenzie King, the Co "opeilit'ive Committee on Jap-' ancso Canadians urged irW j-'wl . govvrnment Jc " ort}ers rr^t'.riOtine.'tb*-ot .Tapahr.-�- Ci\rj<tdii-. tht-ir ;i�je:ht to.
Margaret Inouye Named University Weekly -in-Chief
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*.ry, c-t'sen qualified to vet* , 'SHS tc cast a ballet at elec-AV:-! te asked by letter .to -'f. ^v.Ky; .if the excuse is -.sr-'.is.'ectc'-y. he will be: liable )..i SIC' fine.--; ; \ . '�' . . ' . ,:
0; :';.;<���:;..' w;^ divided 'on the �;. --i x-": �.>;�.:�.! >.-;;<.]'! rig franchise to
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r�-< -omnieiHlci'il-. /extend-1 '. .10 'East Indians arid
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:t Gav�niv.e. CCF, vvert' cf . Vt moving . a]] racial
in
iaskatchewdn's / ^oliticai Squabble
.-;�>".:',-N.V.'-^a.-k; � Opposition --�/-'�'� : x':->;a:ehewan's legis--":- � .. - 'J-- Patterson " <L)b.>. --:-; � -:^:y that- the CCK
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;f " - :�_. ~j'i:vrar": Prof. T. H.
1 � � ,:-:'vf: to be very c!o?>
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Tho toxt 'of- J hie letter �,#?.':;! TC tbe . Pi-mve Miniiuv or. Fe,b ?>.'� w*s ivk-ased by the Coope Ooramitteo's secretary. Mr?. . M;acMlilan. on March -5.
.Said Mrs. MacMillan in the letter to the Prime M mister: , "Special rettrictione were imposed upon Japanese Canadians as a wartime measure and be-� cause of the fear of invasion by Japan. The dangers which these special restrictions were destined to meet have long since passed away. ^and witb them the justification for the continuance >f the orders."
The letter -pointed out that al-
the reason giver/ by . Minister .for the c. tion of the control? was "to en--. sure the su'cce?s.".oi Japanese, resettlement. only a few- hundred . Japanese in B C, remain to be resettled, The Vast maiority. of Japanese Canadian? who have left B-C: are now. satisfactorily re settled/ and have neither /the .economic means nor ibe inclination to return to B.C.J;ihre letter .said. . "The Government has on several occasions made it ' < lea r that i.t ::s their policy to re.iain. wartime � or,-
(See "Res.tripticr?- P. 7 F .
: HAMILTON.
K. Inouye. sophomore .-student .'at McM.a-ster University, was .named editor^in-chie* cf The . Silhouette: the university's weekly newspaper, for the 1947-48 term. She is the new* etii'tc" .en this year's staff. .
Mi^s �Inouyo is -bV.TH-vriV to W
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Economic Loss Survey Forms Available for Manitoba Residents
WINNrPEC, � Economic loss 'survey forms have arrived �r>d are .now available to all Japanese .in Manitoba who desire them, the. Manitoba'' JCCA : announced :h:s week.
. These ' wishing forms �f"e "asked tc .apply to the Manitoba. JCCA, cp The New Canadian. 5C4 TsrcotAve.:. Winnipeg, and" .'. the lOtwts '''wif!.1. be msik.D tc
Japan s Need for Help Support Urged for Relief Move
. TORONTO: O:.~-^-A~:" ..u-rgen;-:" need, for the rei'ei o:-/j^r^i'-cse peci'le was. stre-^ed triroucb- thv' :
'Showier Of 'mO:50:;':Ji;vt";;f:S -ht th'..
Ontario Con:.u:jiu ^ :'c: Jar-ar: Ke-iiefs meetiiie'^at C^:lrr-r. V.:^:-t;-' -ChurVh. Feb.. 2F-. . . - '.-/.
First erou}. or fi'r;:*' skoy.'*-.": Tokyo, before., li.e' v:-t.r,. -: Th>.-�-vcor* taker by iit-v: K. Shlnji?;; (Inrhic-tte wcrJc i^iivL'e'r;" -.9:,yer:-
tion 52 193S. . ;�-" -
' The next .filrc?-\v�Tf -cose, token /-in Japan alter tne war. K<��-�;. H.* . G. \Vatt.s. -.vbo. .vi<2t'eri"'_ ::0?tv.-ar Jaj-ar;, lol.i 'he rrte^: E .-bfit "L-
[Ontario Still Relocation Mecca
' � -"-'i.--Ontario v^a? or. The Mar:t:ir<r> ..fj.vc r.-i.
''. c v""!- of thf-_major_ J^jaiiffe ne'-v�cn:-::^ v.
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Tn?it (jc*ur>t]y 'WftK
/-; -Jap;-.ire?�- Christian?.'
The, etorr.ic b.c'mb had b< given niuch publicity, . but c�rr:oge done by fire bombs were. ' tremendous, tco. Rev, Wstts S�td. One . firs bomb raic. .re-suited irv 300.000 persons killed. k�.v. Watts-way'one oi";ihc--d<-le-' t.fs t (�. *� ?f-''n�"rrt J a pan by A rchbi s hop of Oaim-rbiiry ;o -set'thr esu-flt of.
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$4 for 1 year'- � 'SuturcUy. March &, 1947
TORONTO* Ont � A ConimilUv m\ Minority Group*.has tvon set up here to study employ men I problems fneed by various i-ncial..minorities.' Besides making: a survey of exist-.n� ctmefitions, the coinmittee will take act ion in HCtuaJ case*
to �-mpii
. Utfiori .from trails unions. V.oniem. rir .011 ra< ial s
Thig commtttee will function under the Advisory C<Hmcil of the Youth Employment Centre. i.The Advisory Council,.which it connected with the National Employment Service., consist? <M government, labor, business And educational representative*. Chairman i� Dr. C. C. Goldring. Toronto director of education,)
Tho n^e'd for suoh. a ,oomniJHor NV;<S TtH-ognizeoV tbroukib th^-'.ex-pt'vit'iuv of tbe Youth KniiOoy-nient Contre \vbivb lounil. that minority croup:- had hvany problem? in:st-o}\ine c-iuployinein. ai is-inl' j'roin ijrnorancv, niisuniU-r-.^tandinc' or prejudice on "the J'art �:] rmplo> �:r.-=, i ini�loy� t s, thr a'p-. '.lira ins -theinsf hi's or tiu1. i:o!H'> al"
. ':. Tbi yhairmaii of the �oh\nriiu � ' > Nil r; Kay \V.olf(\-" a hu iiiber ot ;)��. Advisory founoit. Otbr r n-vinDt-jv incHide: Mr. K.Hall. \ Vnith Etuploynu'nt Coinicilior: Vii~> (\ Mann ami >iis< I>c-\v, oj
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Property Case Decision To Come Soon?
OTTAWA .UiputtfAV property I'VViif'i-s. who look. >-j|tal "aotton ;i�tiii'i:.--t. t!u rusMuliaii of Knomy !'rtni(>�'i>: J'� ">'a>\ l!*^. niay' *ot i.aw iiuu-h liMijto'r to wait for the t i.'Uit \> dtvisioii if tb�> law of jivf'i-a�:os vlo'^n't let. iluMn down. Most, exchequer court decisions have been handed down before three years are up, *hdi the Japanese property case is more than two years '.; months oldd .
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uu ^2 ot thf iasos llrouRht .bofo.ro: tin � xrh<iquer court nioto than �nut- 'yvaivajio.,' Oi" .i-his nnnjbor. 10 l:uvt hvA'-n waiting for the (Urision ' -to (\vo �ryvur.s. Ci froiii -iwo to i- yciiis, and only oiu- for c tliau three yours.
Joqn and Olivia Should Be Spanked Says Stars' Father
:VIGTOKIA: B,CA.TI>< - fauit-i - 01
rt'C'i-; <iaj^ Joan Fontaine anu + Hnvrliind is juariird -to '* Japanese woman and is liyinc �;-n Victoria. Tht' 1'athi-V. Walter A. IK- :HavtlaiuK i^ not on'/irp.' or ^t-<?inp u-Vins with bif r�.\(r \ 'wiio'.a.i>:''opiH>HtMi to
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A 7�.-year-old Enghshrnsn ^?-t ;n the YMCA here -i Victcr/a '��"� and said, that he "would �;iikc- tc, .giv'e the., screen stars Joan Fcn-.taine and Olivia De Ha spanking. .;:�... ' '!lu-ii- tUt '�;�
iv.')} ?.:\ hri; tor };f -" )^ \V;;ii'-' H:ivi;;:M<!. : ih�:.ir fain* :"- .-"Th� re-. ;? nothinc I wou'n.-..
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havi.' In - saul, "bin tbry aro spoilod and ahvavj; have beon. They have h'cver forgiVt�i mo for uiarryinp. a". Japanese .\vonian and
1 bayenT seen nor beard from �Ju'in in Year?!" . / . :; � ,.."..
: be Hayiland. who has spent A7 years of his life in Japan and who recently came to Victoria, told the story of :h��m.afriage to the mother of the two star*.
'I.'was-. in London tiyinp to );ct �:::4C ^\\*- ariiiy hi iho last war." he 'r-aiih . ; I Hi'>t Kjlli:in KusiJo, a:
j-orod and sbt \\as ambitious.-' \W:
. "l-.trok hvr !�> Japai; and wh�?n .U ;in and Olivia wt-yv quite' small. <t�-�-.jdeii \ft y.'iitl ijif-� tlii'f'i- of- them h;n-k tn K'nplaiid for a wbilfv. My .'wire t-'ot off \}-tf boa I at Honolulu .�.'�f.--'nr- urcinc .from m�: by U-tt�-r
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