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English: Female workers Agnes Apostle of Dauphin, Manitoba and Joyce Horne of Toronto, Ontario conduct a final assembly of a 9 m.m. semi-automatic pistol destined for China at the John Inglis Co. munitions plant. Toronto, Canada
Français : À la fabrique de munitions John Inglis Co., les ouvrières Agnes Apostle de Dauphin (Manitoba) et Joyce Horne de Toronto (Ontario) effectuent un dernier assemblage d'un pistolet semi-automatique de 9 mm pour expédition en Chine. Toronto (Canada).
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This image is available from Library and Archives Canada under the reproduction reference number 1971-271 NPC

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Author Ronny Jaques / Office national du film du Canada. Photothèque./National Film Board of Canada. Still Photography Division.
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Female workers Agnes Apostle of Dauphin, Manitoba and Joyce Horne of Toronto, Ontario conduct a final assembly of a 9 m.m. semi-automatic pistol destined for China at the John Inglis Co. munitions plant. Toronto, Canada. April 1944.

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