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Item is a typed letter from E.A. Wheatley, the registrar of The Engineering Profession in British Columbia, to Vance. Vance is informed by letter that he has been reappointed to the Chemical Branch of the Board of Examiners for the year 1932.
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Item is a typed letter from Chief Constable Oak Bay John Symes to Chief Constable Vancouver John Cameron. Symes thanks Cameron for Vance's assistance in the investigation of the murder of Sue Min Jim, a Chinese houseboy.
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Item consists of a typed poem titled "A Mere Incident." Handwritten notes are written beneath the poem, and a second page of handwritten notes is included.
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Item is a Chemical Society subscription and publication form addressed to Vance.
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Item is a typed letter to Vance from Foster thanking him for his work on the Arnold case.
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Item is a letter to Chief W.W. Foster, from A.J. Moffatt. Moffatt thanks Foster for Vance's service.
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Item is a typed letter from Mann Products Company introducing Vance and The Federal Chemist of Seattle, Washington.
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Item is a typed telegram from the Navy and Army Canteen Board to Vance regarding an analysis of "Buttercup" brand milk.
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Item is a typed letter from F.T. Underhill, Medical Health Officer to Vance. A copy of a resolution passed by the City Council on enforcing the Milk By-law is included in the letter.
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Item is a letter from R.F. Blandy to the Board of Police Commissioners at City Hall. Copy of letter was sent to Vance regarding his services in connection with the Colebourne murder case.
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Item is a typed letter from Vance to E. Pepler acknowledging receipt of a letter of November 6, which enclosed an extract from a report from the Fire Marshal in the case of Rex vs. Walter C. Cudworth.
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Item is a handwritten letter to Vance from J.R. Gretton. Gretton states they are leaving [Victoria] for Vancouver and look forward to seeing Vance again.
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Item is a letter to Vance, from H.E. Young, Provincial Board of Health. Letter is regarding samples of water from Trail Municipality, taken from Cambridge Creek and Violin Lake.
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Item is a typed letter to Vance regarding an association meeting to discuss the role of examinations.
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Item is a typed letter to Vance from Frank Woodside, Acting Mayor of Vancouver. Woodside invites Vance to a luncheon with visiting American Electrochemical Society members.
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Item is a typed letter from The Officer Commanding to Vance thanking him for his food-analysis services and for analysing the sample of Empress Jam.
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Item is a typed letter from Vance to Lieut. Colonel McSpadden. Vance states he enclosed copies of the City Council and Police Commissioners' recommendations regarding Vance's service to his country.
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Item is typed song lyrics for Mrs. Joe. On the bottom are handwritten notes.
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Item is a typed letter to John Cameron, the Chief Constable of the Police Department of Vancouver, B.C. from C.L. Harrison. Harrison expresses their appreciation for Vance's careful work and analysis.
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Item is a typed certified copy of the Committee of the Privy Council meeting minutes pertaining to the decision to designate Vance as a Dominion Analyst. Document is signed by (SGD) E. J. Lemaire, Clerk of the Privy Council.
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Item is a typed letter to Vance from Frank Woodside, Acting Mayor of Vancouver. Woodside invites Vance to a luncheon with visiting American Electrochemical Society members.
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Item is a typed letter from F.T. Underhill, Medical Health Officer to Vance. Underhill states that they would like to discuss important issues with Vance, particularly the Cow By-law. Letter includes handwritten message in cursive from F.T.…
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Item is a handwritten letter to Vance, from J.O. Sullivan.
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Item is a typed letter from the Publicity Manager of the British Columbia Electric Railway Co. to Vance. The letter mentions three photographs of the police exhibit from the Radio Show in the Granville Street store as a thank you to Vance for…
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Item is a typewritten letter from E.A. Wheatly, registrar of The Association of Professional Engineers of the Province of British Columbia.