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Work permit from B.C. Security Commission for Sadato to work with brother Toru Nakamura in winter 1942, St. Vital, Manitoba

Permit from British Columbia Security Commission at 550 Somerset Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba on November 30th, 1942. Additional text reads: Permit issued in accordance with the provisions of orders in council nos. 1665 and 365. To: Sadato Nakamura, a person of Japanese Race. Japanese Registration No. 12635, Parole No.136776, Family Serial No. 461. This is authority for you to remain over winter in the employ of your brother, Mr. T. Nakamura, at No 27 Riel Avenue, St. Vital Manitoba” Signed by R. C. Brown Commissioner Representative for Manitoba

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Notice from B.C. Security Commission for family to report to Winnipeg, dated June 17, 1942

Notice from British Columbia Security Commission. Dated June 17th, 1942 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Text includes: To Nakamura, Sadato, Serial No. 461, a person of Japanese race, evacuated from restricted area of British Columbia, under P. C. 1665 – You are hereby ordered to report with your family to Messrs. W.H. Brett & R. C. Young, Bird’s Hill, Manitoba, and remain there until further orders. (Sgd.) B. C. Security Commission Note: This Notice has been served by me personally on the above named, this 17th day of June, 1942, at Winnipeg. Signed again. In CAPS Failure to comply with this order makes you liable for detention and to be further dealt with in accordance with law.

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