The battle with tuberculosis and how to win it : a book for the patient and his friends.
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- 1917
King, Dougall Macdougall
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The battle with tuberculosis and how to win it : a book for the patient and his friends.
King, Dougall Macdougall
Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Materials created or published by Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers during the World Wars and between. Includes materials created during opposition governments and Liberal governments, especially those with Prime Minister Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King. Most materials directly relate to the Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, including speeches, addresses, and different public and private events. Also includes materials created by the Hon. James Horace King, M.P., and the Hon. James Joseph McCann, M.P.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Scrapbooks and related materials created or accumulated by Hon. Dr. James Horace King (Minister during Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King Ministries). Scrapbooks contain photographs, correspondence, and newspaper clippings related to Canadian politics of the 1920s and 1930s.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Materials related to members of the 16th Canadian Ministry (1935–1948) with Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King as Prime Minister. Includes one photograph of some members.
Also contains materials related to Humphrey Mitchell (MP and Minister of Labour, 1941-1950), including a biographical sketch for Humphrey Mitchell written by Dr. Craig Heron and extracted from the Canadian Encyclopedia, a letter from J. J. McCann (MP, Minister of National War Services, Minister of National Revenue, and Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys 1945-1957), and the reproduction of a photograph from Mitchell’s funeral
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Photograph of the Canadian House of Commons during the 16th Canadian Ministry.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Materials created by members of the Liberal Party of Canada and the Liberal Sixteenth Canadian Ministry with Prime Minister Right Honourable William Lyon Mackenzie King (October 1935 – November 1948). Includes materials related to political campaigns, different official events, and addresses.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Issues of “International Conciliation” publication. Titles are:
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Statements, speeches, addresses, and broadcasts given by Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King, and published in the series “Canada and the War.” Titles are:
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
House of Commons Debates Official Report.
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Speeches given by Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King in the House of Commons. Speeches are in the form of House of Commons Debates Official Reports and are titled:
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Reports, speeches, broadcasts, and addresses.
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Booklets with reports, Speeches, Broadcasts, and Addresses given by Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King issued by different organizations. Titles of booklets are:
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Political leaflets and handbills issued by several national associations across Canada, possibly preparing for the 1940 Canadian Federal Election.
Includes:
Some of the leaflets include stamps reading: “Vote Liberal,” “Vote for the Mackenzie King Candidate,” “Vote Fred Hoblitzell,” and “Egerton Lovering barrister, Liberal candidate Eglinton riding.” Contains bulletin “The reconstruction party,” issued in 1935.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Leaflets issued by the National Liberal Federation of Canada.
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Leaflets issued by the National Liberal Federation of Canada, probably created in 1935. Some of the leaflets include extracts of speeches and/or reports by Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King. Titles of the leaflets are:
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Booklets issued by the National Liberal Federation.
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Booklets issued by the National Liberal Federation. Includes:
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Dinner menus and programs of events hosted by Prime Minister Right Honourable William Lyon Mackenzie King. Includes:
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Publications issued by the National Liberal Organization Committee.
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Publications issued by the National Liberal Organization Committee, created in 1917. Titles of publications are:
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Correspondence sent by Hon. Mackenzie King.
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Correspondence sent by Prime Minister Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King to or related to Hon. Dr. James Horace King, M. D. and his first wife, Mrs. Nellie Mae King. All letters were attached to a scrapbook album at some point (possibly file 26).
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Mackenzie King : rogue or benefactor?
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Poster for a debate in Victoria College. Poster reads: “Mackenzie King : Rogue or Benefactor? A lively and interesting debate. Trinity College v. Victoria College. Sponsored by the Victoria College Debating Parliament. Tuesday, January 27th, 8 pm, at Alumni Hall in Victoria College. Refreshments afterwards. Come and state your views!”
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Issue of the Toronto Daily Star issued on May 15, 1948, with articles relating to Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
The Gospel Witness and Protestant Advocate.
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Issues of The Gospel Witness and Protestant Advocate, Vol. 23, No. 3 and No. 39. Issues include articles relating to Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Report on Social Security for Canada.
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Copy of Session Nineteen Forty-Three – House of Commons. Special Committee on Social Security titled Report on social security for Canada, prepared by Dr. L. C. Marsh for the Advisory Committee on Reconstruction, and presented to the Special Committee on Social Security on March 16, 1943, by Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, Minister of Pensions and National Health.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Issue of Health : devoted to the promotion of personal and community health (Autumn, 1942) with a message from William Lyon Mackenzie King.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Political handouts issued by the Hamilton East Liberal Association, the Perth Liberal Association and the National Liberal Federation asking for votes for Tom Ross (for Hamilton East in English, Italian, and Ukrainian), Parker (for Perth), and Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Leaflet issued by the Canadian Association for Federal Union.
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Leaflet issued by the Provisional Organizing Committee of the Canadian Association for Federal Union promoting Clarence Streit’s book Union Now (1939). Title of the leaflet is: “Union Now : win the War and save the peace.”
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Issue of “The Canadian : circulated throughout the Dominion in the interests of the Liberal-Conservative party,” Vol. 2, No. 2, published by the Confederation Publishing Company on March 15, 1935.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Issue of the “Report of inaugural assembly (Ottawa, March 19th, 1930) : citizenship and politics by Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, M.P., Prime Minister of Canada. Hints on organization” issued by the Twentieth Century Liberal Association of Canada (March 19, 1930).
The Twentieth Century Liberal Association of Canada was created by Liberal Canadians born in the 20th Century. The Association’s inaugural banquet and assembly took place on March 19, 1930, with the participation of Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Copy of the booklet Visit to Canada of His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, His Royal Highness, Prince George, the Right Honourable the Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1927 : the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
National Liberal and Conservative Bulletin.
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Issue of the “National Liberal and Conservative Bulletin,” Vol. 1, No. 22; and issue of the “Supplement to National Liberal and Conservative Bulletin,” No. 22, both published on October 8, 1921.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Three issues of “The Canadian Liberal Monthly,” Vol. III, No. 8 (April 1916); Vol. IV, No. 8 (April 1917); Vol. IV, No. 9 (May 1917). Published by the Central Information Office of the Canadian Liberal Party.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Materials created by members of the Liberal Fourteenth Canadian Ministry with Prime Minister Right Honourable William Lyon Mackenzie King (September 1926 – August 1930). Includes materials related to different official events and addresses.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Ninth and Eleventh Canadian Ministries.
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Materials created by the Canadian Liberal Party during Conservative Ninth Canadian Ministry with Prime Minister Right Honourable Sir Robert Laird Borden (October 1911 – October 1917) and Unionist Eleventh Canadian Ministry with Prime Minister Right Honourable Arthur Meighen (July 1920 – December 1921).
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Ephemera from the state funeral of William Lyon Mackenzie King.
Ephemera belonging to Arthur King and relating to the funeral of William Lyon Mackenzie King, former Prime Minister of Canada. Includes two invitations for Arthur King and his wife Kathleen King to attend the state funeral to be held in Ottawa, Wednesday, July 26, 1950, a card allocating places on the special train from Ottawa to Toronto, and places in a car from Union Station to the cemetery, as well as two luggage tags for the special train. Also includes pre-printed thank you cards.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
One formal posed studio portrait of the John King Family of Berlin, Ontario, ca. 1885.
Front row, seated, left to right: Isabel King, Janet Lindsey King, John King, Dougall Macdougall King [seated in front], William Lyon Mackenzie King.
Back Row, left to right: one unidentified boy, two unidentified young men, Bella King.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
The day of Sir Wilfrid Laurier : a chronicle of our own times.
Skelton, Oscar Douglas
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Arthur King.
Typewritten letter marked "Personal" from William Lyon Mackenzie King to his nephew Arthur on August 18, 1947, thanking him and his wife Kathleen for their “charming little letter” on the death of King’s dog Pat, and noting “Naturally I feel his loss very much.” King expresses hope of seeing Arthur and Kathleen when he is “up at the Exhibition” [1] and gives details of his busy schedule during the days of his visit. Although he will not be able to visit them at home he has asked that they be sent tickets to the garden party being given by the Lieutenant Governor the Honourable Ray Lawson in the hopes that they may meet each other. King asks if Arthur remembers going with him and his brother Lyon to the opening of the Exhibition “the last time I was there. I think that was just twenty years ago.”
King asks about the vitamin supply.
Salutation: “My dear Arthur” [typewritten]; Signature: “With fondest love to you and Kathleen, Yours affectionately , Uncle Willie” [handwritten].
Includes handwritten corrections.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Published transcript of a broadcast by Leonard W. Brockington made on August 8, 1950, concerning William Lyon Mackenzie King’s gifts to the nation.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Broadcast over C.B.C. network, August 8, 1950, by Mr. L.W. Brockington.
Mimeograph copy of a transcript of a broadcast by Leonard W. Brockington on August 8, 1950, sent to Arthur King from Laurier House, concerning William Lyon Mackenzie King’s gifts to the nation.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Nerves and personal power : some principles of psychology as applied to conduct and health.
King, Dougall Macdougall
The essayes, or, counsels civill & morall of Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam.
Bacon, Francis
Rogers, Norman McLeod
Longmans, Green and Company
Benson, Arthur Christopher
Enault, Louis
National Liberal Federation of Canada
King, John
King, John
Statesman's other side : Canada's late Mackenzie King is revealed now as a spiritualist.
Crane, Ralph
The secret of heroism : a memoir of Henry Albert Harper.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Anglo Canadian Publishers Limited
The making of a premier : an outline of the life story of the Right Hon. W.L. Mackenzie King, C.M.G.
McGillicuddy, Owen Ernest
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
A prime minister in quest of the homes of his ancestors.
Hamilton-Gordon, Ishbel Maria Marjoribanks
William Lyon Mackenzie King collection.
Collection consists of material relating to William Lyon Mackenzie King from the estates of his brother Dougall Macdougall “Max” King and of his nephew (Dougall’s son) Arthur Macdougall King. Its major component is correspondence from Mackenzie King to Arthur King and also to Arthur’s wife Kathleen, over a period of twenty-seven years from 1923 to 1950.The first letter is dated 1923, a scant three years after the death of Max King, when Arthur and his twin brother Lyon were 10 years old and the last in the series is dated July 5, 1950. The collection also contains documents and ephemera relating to King’s death, funeral and will, received by Arthur King as a participant in those events; also present are issues of major Ontario newspapers that covered Mackenzie King's death and funeral as events unfolded day-by-day. A small selection of photographs, some formal and some snapshots, are also present. A selection of books retained by the family, among them works written and presented by John King and Dougall Macdougall King, also works owned by Mackenzie King as a boy, present a tangible reminder of the intellectual legacy of the King family.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Jaeger underwear belonging to William Lyon Mackenzie King.
One set of men's Jaeger beige cashmere and wool underwear, size 42, belonging to William Lyon Mackenzie King, consisting of of a jersey-knit shirt and a pair of bottoms. The shirt has three buttons with button placket reinforced with woven material. Mackenzie King's Initials “W.L.M.K.” are embroidered in red on the front right bottom above the ribbing. The shirt has a white woven label with red letters at centre inside back neck: “Jaeger, Pure Cashmere & Wool, Made in Gt. Britain.” The bottoms close with a three-button fly and have a lace-up gusset at centre back. The waistband and fly are reinforced inside with woven material; the gusset has two sets of embroidered eyelets laced with a white ribbon. Two sets of horizontal double loops made of woven fabric are sewn down outside at the waist on either side of the fly, possibly for attaching to the shirt. The T. Eaton Co. catalogue of 1920-1921 describes these as “brace loops.”[1] There is evidence of something having been sewn above the shirt ribbing, front left side, as thread knots remain. The bottoms have a white woven label, inside centre back, with red letters. The word “Jaeger” is at the centre of a diamond shape bearing text on all four sides: “Health & Comfort, Warrented Pure Wool.” Below the diamond is a ribbon shape bearing text: “Patent Unshrinkable Process,” and below this on the bottom edges is: “Made in Gt. Britain.”
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
William Lyon Mackenzie King at Kingsmere.
One black and white informal portrait of William Lyon Mackenzie King seated on the farmhouse porch at Kingsmere.
Photo dated July 18, 1950, National Film Board.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
One black and white snapshot of John King lying in bed, both eyes bandaged, hands clasped, dated on verso: June 1915..
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
William Lyon Mackenzie King seated at a desk.
One black and white snapshot of William Lyon Mackenzie King seated at a desk indoors, probably at Kingsmere.[1]
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Isabel King at Kingsmere, seated outside in a garden chair.
One black and white snapshot of Isabel King in the garden at Kingsmere, seated in a chair with her feet on a box or block.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
William Lyon Mackenzie King standing on the steps of Laurier House, Ottawa, 1938.
One sepia portrait of William Lyon Mackenzie King standing on the steps to Laurier House, Ottawa. This photograph is pasted on a mount that is printed as a Christmas greeting: “With the Season’s Greetings, W.L. Mackenzie King, Laurier House, Ottawa, Christmas 1938. This photograph was found in a red photograph holder produced as a souvenir of the “Normandie Roof” on top of the Mount Royal Hotel, Montreal, Quebec and probably meant to hold a photograph of the three people who have autographed and dated the back cover “Dec. 26/46”: “Best Wishes [illegible] Happy New Year! A.M. King Best of the Season- Walter.”
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
William Lyon Mackenzie King : group portrait with Arthur and Kathleen King.
One informal group portrait taken outdoors, location and occasion unidentified. William Lyon Mackenzie King is standing third from the right; to his right are his nephew Arthur King and Arthur’s wife Kathleen King. Three females and two males are unidentified. The location appears to be a wooded area, with tents.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Isabel King photograph album : visit to Denver, 1916.
Eight snapshots taken during Isabel and William Lyon Mackenzie King’s trip to Denver, Colorado, where Isabel was to stay for a time with her son Dougall Macdougall King, his wife May and their twin sons Arthur and Lyon. The first six snapshots are of family groups taken at the entrance steps of 928 Olive St., Denver, where Dougall had set up his medical practice. His plaque can be seen to the left of the doorway. 1. Left to right: May, Arthur, Isabel, Lyon (seated) and Dougall Macdougall King (standing). - 2. Left to right: Isabel and Dougall Macdougall King (seated). – 3. Left to right: Arthur, Isabel and Lyon King (all seated). – 4. Left to right: William Lyon Mackenzie King (standing), Dougall Macdougall King (seated). – 5. Left to right: William Lyon Mackenzie King, Isabel King, Dougall Macdougall King (all seated). – 6. Left to right: Lyon King, William Lyon Mackenzie King, Arthur King. – 7. Picnic in unidentified location. Left to right: possibly Isabel King in widow’s weeds, possibly Mae King, unidentified female, unidentified male. – 8. Left to right: Isabel King in widow’s weeds, William Lyon Mackenzie King, standing beside river. The latter two may have been taken at Welborn Farm (letter Willie to Jennie Sept 16, 1916. He writes that he has left Isabel at Max and May’s and has gone to stay at Welborn’s farm: “ they are all coming out to dinner with us here tomorrow.”)[1]
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
One black and white snapshot of Isabel King (left) and May King (right) outside a house in an unidentified location. Inscribed on verso in an unidentified hand: “Mrs. King, mother of WML King and of Macdougall King, poss. With May King.”
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Print of the portrait of Isabel King painted by J.W.L. Forster in 1905, in a photographer’s tri-folder embossed: “Topley, Ottawa.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
One black and white snapshot of Isabel King (right) and May King (left) outside a house in an unidentified location. Inscribed on verso in an unidentified hand: “Mrs. King, mother of Willie & Mac King and Mac’s wife May.”
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
One black and white snapshot of John King at Kingsmere, wearing a bathrobe, with trees and lake in background. Inscribed on verso in an unidentified hand: “Father King goes down to swim.”
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Isabel King, Jennie King, Harry Lay and Bella King outside 4 Grange Road, Toronto.
One black and white snapshot taken outside 4 Grange Road in Toronto: Left to right: Jennie Lindsey Lay, Isabel King (behind), Harry Morrison Lay, Bella King (all seated). Except for Isabel King, all identifications are conjectural.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
William Lyon Mackenzie King and Isabel King at Kingsmere with five unidentified people.
One black and white snapshot of a group of people at Kingsmere, taken outside: William Lyon Mackenzie King is standing on the right with a camera in his hand; three unidentified men stand to his right. Isabel King and two unidentified females are seated in the grass.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Framed black and white photographic print of the portrait of Isabel King painted by J.W.L. Forster in 1905. This was Mackenzie King’s favourite image of his mother: it still hangs in Laurier House where he placed it. This copy would appear to have belonged to Dougall Macdougall “Max” King and may have been sent to him by Mackenzie King. An earlier portrait of Isabel King was done by Forster in 1901 and in his diary Mackenzie King expresses his dissatisfaction and describes the portrait he would like to see : “ I am sorry in a way however, that it is not taken more as a photo we have of mother sitting in a chair & looking down at a book, the Mother’s face.” [1]
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Christmas ’47: King Comforts a hurting child, Toronto Star, December 22, 1991, p. D1.
Story by Dwight Whalen about William Lyon Mackenzie King visiting Woodside in 1947 and receiving flowers from Marilyn Kilbasco. He details their correspondence and her memories of the occasion.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Clippings contain plans for the memorial service for William Lyon Mackenzie King to be held in Westminster Abbey. One clipping is from the Globe and Mail, Friday, July 28, 1950, p. 4; the other is undated, from an unidentified newspaper.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Descendants of Toronto’s first mayor, Toronto Daily Star, Monday, March 5, 1934.
Clipping features portraits of eleven individuals descended from William Lyon Mackenzie, Toronto’s first mayor, from the King, Lindsey and Lay families.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Clipping contains reminiscences about and analysis of William Lyon Mackenzie King’s political and personal history by Senator Charles Bishop, number 18 in a series of stories written for the Evening Citizen.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Clipping contains a news story by Betty Caldwell about May Macdougall King of Denver, Colorado, sister-in-law of William Lyon Mackenzie King, and her reactions to his election as Prime Minister of Canada on June 11, 1945 Includes a portrait of Mrs. King.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
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p. [1]-[4].
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p. [1]-4, 11-12, [17]-18, 35-40.
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p. [1]-[6].
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p. [1]-4, 21-22, 25-26.
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p. [1]-4, 27-28, 33-34, 45-46.
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Two sections, p. [1]-16, 17-32.
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p. [1]-16, 23-24.
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p. [1]-4, [21]-22.
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p. [1]-18, 35-[36].
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p. [1]-18, 19-20, 33-34.
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p. [1]-16.
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Two sections, p. [1]-16, 17-32.
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p. [1]-2.
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Two sections: p. [1]-18, 19-34.
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p. [1]-4.
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p. [1]-2.
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p. [1]-2, 9-10.
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Two sections, p. [1]-12, 13-28.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Second Section, p. 13-14.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
One section of The Ottawa Citizen, June 6, 1944 concerning the D-Day allied landings in France. “Gov’t lights quickly go on: officialdom here in dark on reported landings,” The Ottawa Citizen, Tuesday, June 6, 1944, p. 8. This short story reports on early morning lights going on at government buildings as “service chiefs and public relations officers, hearing German invasion reports, hurried to their offices.” The final paragraph reads: “A servant at Laurier House, home of Prime Minister Mackenzie king, said Mr. King had retired. She declined to awaken him.”
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
This issue of the Evening Citizen for May 7, 1945 contains mentions of William Lyon Mackenzie King: “Not an hour for exultation, says Premier King,” p. 11; “Mr. King visits freed Canadians travelling home,” p. 15. Mr. King and Louis St. Laurent who were in California for the United Nations Security Conference, paid an unexpected visit to 52 Canadians who had been interned for three years in Japanese prison camps in the Philippines.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
This issue of the Evening Citizen for April 13, 1945 contains several mentions of William Lyon Mackenzie King, as well as on p. 13 a press photo of Roosevelt, King and Churchill taken at a press conference in Quebec.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie