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In light of government controls on paper, the Toronto Star had difficulty printing as many copies as it had printed in the past. Nevertheless, R.B Cowan, the newspaper's circulation manager, explains that a modest increase above the normal print run of 714,000 copies was possible for the weekly issue of 29 July 1944. But a few weeks later, dealers were told that they could expect no further increases.

circular letter from R.B Cowan, Toronto Star, 20 July 1944

t.l.s., 1 page, 18.2cm x 19cm
Ley and Lois Smith War, Memory, and Popular Culture Research Collection - The University of Western Ontario - London, Ontario
Second World War