Title: Rex vs. James Howard Foster
Description
Title Proper | F0 GR0419 BOX 577 FILE 069 |
Date(s) of material from this resource digitized | 1948 |
General material designation |
From this file, LOI has digitized one textual record or image.
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Scope and content |
Transcript of preliminary hearing of Rex vs. James Howard Foster, charged with intent
to defraud Zenji Utsunomiyo. Foster had borrowed money from Utsunomiyo to open a bakery in Smithers, then left town, eventually ending up in Vancouver. Included in the evidence in a letter from Foster where he says, “after we became
partners you remember I thought you were Chinese, only to find out later that you
were Japanese restricted in that territory up there. By you remaining as a secret
partner has made things difficult.”
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Name of creator |
The Provincial Government of British Columbia 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 in full.
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Structure
Repository | British Columbia Archives |
Fonds | Government Records Collection |
Series | Attorney General |
Sub-series | F0 GR0419 BOX 577 |
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Title
Title: Rex vs. James Howard Foster
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Source: British Columbia Archives
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