Official transfer of accounts from Japan to Canada, Moichiro Tonomura, 1960.

Official transfer of accounts from Japan to Canada, Moichiro Tonomura, 1960.

Description

Title Proper Official transfer of accounts from Japan to Canada, Moichiro Tonomura, 1960.
Date(s) of material from this resource digitized 1960
General material designation
From this item, LOI has digitized a textual record.
Scope and content
This item consists of four documents stapled together that relate to a transfer of funds between the Shiga Sogo Bank (Osaka) and Bank of Montreal in 1960. The first document is a bank statement from September 17, 1960. The second is a receipt from July 8, 1960, to Moichiro Tonomura from Shiga Sogo bank for 21 000 yen. It has an inkan (hanko) stamp. The second document is a receipt from the Shiga Sogo bank for Moichiro for 21 000 yen, dated 8 July 1960. It has a inkan stamp. The third document is a record of two bonds purchased by Moichiro Tonomura through the Shiga Sogo bank on July 27, 1938. It has an inkan stamp and a Shuunyuu Inshi (revenue stamp). The fourth document is a transfer between Shiga-Sogo Bank to the Bank for Montreal issued on July 15, 1960 and finalized on July 22, 1960. 1
Name of creator
The Tonomura family created these records.
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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Official transfer of accounts from Japan to Canada, Moichiro Tonomura, 1960.
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