M Nakane to Office of the Custodian of Enemy Property , 14 February 1947
Copy for Mr. F G Shears.
                     
                     Editorial Note
Handwritten: "Complaint"
                     
                           
                              
                                 P.O. Box 103,
                                 Magrath, Alta.,
                                    
                                 
                              
                           February 14th, 1947
                           
                        Dear Sir:
                        We have received your cheque, the sum of $2,910.07 (two thousand, nine hundred ten dollars and seven cents) forwarded to us.
                        
                        We haven't cashed it as yet because we are dissatisfied with the amount it has been
                           sold.
                        
                        I am very sorry we have neglected to answer your letter promptly.
                        
                        Yours very truly,
                        
                        
                        
                        
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M Nakane to 
                              Office of the Custodian of Enemy Property
                              , 14 February 1947
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