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[Letterhead in blue ink, reading ‘Invisible Empire’, ‘Knights of the Ku Klux Klan’, ‘Saskatchewan’, and showing an emblem of a crown on a maple leaf.]
[Stamp in purple ink, illegible due to fading.]
[Stamped in purple ink: ‘PRIME MINISTER’S DEPT.’, ‘MAY 18 1928’, with handwritten reference number ‘745/1/333’ inside stamp.]
P.O. Box 878,
Moose Jaw, Sask., Canada
April 9th, 1928.
[Stamped in purple ink ‘MAY 19 1928’.]
To Hon. Stanley Bruce, Premier,
Sydney, Australia.
Dear Sir:
As president of the above movement in our city of Moose Jaw, I am instructed to write you under resolution passed at a closed meeting recently, thanking you for “An all White Australia.”
May God prosper you and keep you safely guarded in your effort to preserve the heritage committed to your care.
I would like to hear from you in reply.
Again wishing you God-Speed, I remain Sir,
Sincerely yours,
[Handwritten signature:] Fred SJ Ivay.
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