Canadian Censorship 22 items
The letters displayed here are the selected correspondences between 1916 and 1918. The content spans from the complaints of the Chinese Consul for Canada to the investigations the Chief Press Censor and the local police did about The New Republic and the English translation of the articles published in The New Republic. They are preserved as part of the files of the Chief Press Censor for Canada at the National Archive of Canada. The files were digitized and distributed on the Canadiana website.
2. Letter from a Press Censor to the Chief of the General Staff on the letter from the Chinese Consul Lin Shih-Yuan, May 30, 1916
3. Letter from the office of the chief press censor to [unknown] on The New Republic Chinese Newspaper, September 24 1915
4. Letter from the editor of The New Republic newspaper to [unknown] on apologizing for urging Chinese to form home defence corps, [date unknown]
5. Letter from Lin Shih-Yuan to Ernest J. Chambers on the cunningly inciteful actions of The New Republic, October 20, 1916
6. Letter from Malcolm R. J. Reid to Ernest J. Chambers on enclosed translations from The New Republic and the censorship of it, February 28, 1917
7. Letter from Lew Hong Chong to H. Hastings Esq. on the hiring of a barrister, date unknown
8. Letter from [unknown] to Ernest J. Chambers on enclosed articles from The New Republic, October 22, 1918
9. Letter from Col. Ernest J. Chambers, Chief Press Censor For Canada, to Malcolm R. J. Reid, Esq., on establishing a case for the suppression of The New Republic, October 16, 1918
10. Letter from Malcolm R. J. Reid to Percy Sherwood on enclosed reports about The New Republic newspaper, October 11, 1918
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