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- Daily Sentinel-Review, 26 Nov 1930, p. 3, column 3 Russian couple make Ingersoll their new home; Mrs. Lerman is Charles Fleischer's nieceDaily Sentinel-Review, 26 Nov 1930, p. 3, column 3 Russian couple make Ingersoll their new home; Mrs. Lerman is Charles Fleischer's …
- Daily Sentinel-Review, 23 Mar 1931, p. 4, column 7 25 teenage boys have arrived from Ireland, England and Scotland; jobs on farms waiting for them; sailed on the 'Duchess of Richmond'Daily Sentinel-Review, 23 Mar 1931, p. 4, column 7 25 teenage boys have arrived from Ireland, England and Scotland; jobs on …
- Daily Sentinel-Review, 9 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 5 Judge Wallace approved the naturalization applications of twelve individuals from Romania, Germany, U.S.A., Italy, Holland, Belgium and Jugo-SlaviaDaily Sentinel-Review, 9 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 5 Judge Wallace approved the naturalization applications of twelve individuals from Romania, Germany, …
- Daily Sentinel-Review, 9 Apr 1931, p. 2, column 3 In a few days 73 Scots are expected here from Edinburgh under the care of the immigration departmentDaily Sentinel-Review, 9 Apr 1931, p. 2, column 3 In a few days 73 Scots are expected here from Edinburgh under …
- Daily Sentinel-Review, 25 Apr 1931, p. 5, column 1 A carload of former residents of Chicago passed through Woodstock on their way to Montreal to be transferred to boats to their native lands; three government officials accompanied themDaily Sentinel-Review, 25 Apr 1931, p. 5, column 1 A carload of former residents of Chicago passed through Woodstock on their …
- Daily Sentinel-Review, 8 Jun 1931, p. 1, column 5 Wallace presided over inquiry in Montreal regarding fraudulent naturalization papers; recommends cancellation of 170 naturalization certificatesDaily Sentinel-Review, 8 Jun 1931, p. 1, column 5 Wallace presided over inquiry in Montreal regarding fraudulent naturalization papers; recommends cancellation …
- Daily Sentinel-Review, 28 Jan 1927, p. 1, column 3 Announcement by the federal government that the $15,000 grant given to the Salvation Army each year will be discontinued; follow-up work will now be in the hands of the Soldier Settlements BoardDaily Sentinel-Review, 28 Jan 1927, p. 1, column 3 Announcement by the federal government that the $15,000 grant given to the …
- Daily Sentinel-Review, 11 Jul 1931, p. 2, column 4 The Salvation Army plans to bring 25,000 people from Britain to Canada next yearDaily Sentinel-Review, 11 Jul 1931, p. 2, column 4 The Salvation Army plans to bring 25,000 people from Britain to Canada …
- Daily Sentinel-Review, 8 Dec 1930, p. 1, column 2 Members passed the hat to purchase a stove for a family that has recently come to OxfordDaily Sentinel-Review, 8 Dec 1930, p. 1, column 2 Members passed the hat to purchase a stove for a family that …
- Daily Sentinel-Review, 11 Sep 1931, p. 5, column 2 Youth from England arrived here unaccompanied in 1929; has paper route in Woodstock and doing well in his studies; plans to work at the paper; includes pictureDaily Sentinel-Review, 11 Sep 1931, p. 5, column 2 Youth from England arrived here unaccompanied in 1929; has paper route in …
- Daily Sentinel-Review, 28 Apr 1931, p. 5, column 5 Judge Wallace continues the inquiry at Montreal into alleged illegally obtained naturalization papers; man was supplied with a mother who claims he is not her sonDaily Sentinel-Review, 28 Apr 1931, p. 5, column 5 Judge Wallace continues the inquiry at Montreal into alleged illegally obtained naturalization …
- Daily Sentinel-Review, 29 Apr 1931, p. 15, column 6 Woodstock's Judge Wallace at the inquiry at Montreal into fraudulent naturalization papers hears of secretary and doctors writing letters of recommendation they thought were for employment purposesDaily Sentinel-Review, 29 Apr 1931, p. 15, column 6 Woodstock's Judge Wallace at the inquiry at Montreal into fraudulent naturalization papers …
- Daily Sentinel-Review, 29 Nov 1930, p. 5, column 1 Ad for recent Russian immigrant to Ingersoll offering violin lessonsDaily Sentinel-Review, 29 Nov 1930, p. 5, column 1 Ad for recent Russian immigrant to Ingersoll offering violin lessons
- Daily Sentinel-Review, 22 Apr 1931, p. 2, column 3 Local immigration officer could easily have placed 170 young men on the farms in the Woodstock district; Clare appointed assistant medical officer at the Ontario Hospital ; Village of Norwich voted tDaily Sentinel-Review, 22 Apr 1931, p. 2, column 3 Local immigration officer could easily have placed 170 young men on the …
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