A Member of a Distinguished Family: The Polish Group in CanadaMcClelland and Stewart, 1976 - 240 sider |
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Side 48
... received food , shelter , some clothing and 20 ¢ daily . Others found work in exchange for which they received food and living quarters . Many became regular users of " soup kitchens , " some even resorted to begging . Yet others lived ...
... received food , shelter , some clothing and 20 ¢ daily . Others found work in exchange for which they received food and living quarters . Many became regular users of " soup kitchens , " some even resorted to begging . Yet others lived ...
Side 83
... received financial aid from the Polish government at any time . 20. Germany and Italy are examples . - a corre- 21. This is based on a copy of a pre - war governmental document spondence to the Polish Foreign Ministry , concerned with ...
... received financial aid from the Polish government at any time . 20. Germany and Italy are examples . - a corre- 21. This is based on a copy of a pre - war governmental document spondence to the Polish Foreign Ministry , concerned with ...
Side 113
... received some support from the local Polish organizations in Winnipeg and others from Manitoba . The weekly remained independent until 1931 , owing its longevity to the publisher , Mr. F. Dojacek , who was the printer and publisher of a ...
... received some support from the local Polish organizations in Winnipeg and others from Manitoba . The weekly remained independent until 1931 , owing its longevity to the publisher , Mr. F. Dojacek , who was the printer and publisher of a ...
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