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Titles |
Pro-Enemy Activities Are Hinted: |
Name |
The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix |
Name |
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Type of Resource |
still image |
Abstract |
An article from the December 3, 1940 edition of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix Newspaper.
This article talks about a man who was suspected of Fifth Column activity.
This article also talks about two cases in which relief was suspended to families, due to over-spending on unnecessary items, and due to the fact that certain members of the family could actually work. |
Form |
nonprojected graphic |
Note |
Located on page three of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix issued on December 3, 1940. |
Subject Hierarchical Geographic |
North America--Canada------Saskatoon |
Subject Local Name |
--Fifth Column--Pro-Nazi--Welfare--Relief--Secret Service----Canada--Saskatoon--Saskatchewan----WWII--Second World War--1939-1949 |