Attorney-General Correspondence 4

Attorney-General Correspondence 4

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Title Proper F0 GR1723 REEL B07403 FILE A-4-5-1950
Date(s) of material from this resource digitized 1938
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Scope and content
This file contains correspondence with Attorney-General R.L. Maitland from Reverend Langhorn on behalf of Harry Hayashi in Hamilton regarding funeral expenses and estate of his uncle, an employee of the Roosevelt Hotel. Includes list of assets, which refers to relatives in Japan.
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Attorney-General Correspondence 4
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