George Peters to Mrs. Kazue Kasubuchi, 19 May 1944
We are in receipt of your letter of May 8th. This has been carefully read and we can appreciate that the disposal of your property
is a matter of great personal concern to you. However, the sale of all Japanese properties
is being carried out as a part of a policy of liquidation outlined by Ottawa on the basis of appraised values.
Your letter has been placed on our files so that your comments in regard to this sale
will remain on record, but we can only advise you that we are unable to consider any
alternative in regard to this matter.
We are attaching herewith the statement which you have returned to us as no doubt
you will require this for your personal record.
cc for Mr. Shears.
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George Peters to Mrs. Kazue Kasubuchi, 19 May 1944
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