Shigeichi Sano to The Custodian, 13 September 1944
Popoff Slocan, B. C.
Sept. 13th, 1944.
The Custodian,
506 Royal Bank Building,
Vancouver, B. C.
Dear Sir:
You have informed me that my property known located at
1557 Pacific Highway, R. R. #4, New Westminster, B. C.
has been sold.
As you are aware, I have never consented to the sale nor ratified it but have at all
times and do now object to the sale of my said property. Because, however, I am in
destitute circumstances I am now deprived of the income from my said property which
I formerly enjoyed, I have to request from you, the proceeds of the sale of the property
in order to maintain myself and family but in doing so I wish it made clear that it
is only being accepted under protest and without prejudice to any rights which I have
or may have arising our of what I consider the wrongful sale and disposition of my
property.
Yours truly,
"S. Sano"
Shigeichi Sano.
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Shigeichi Sano to The Custodian, 13 September 1944
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