Kina Kuwabara to The Custodian, 13 October 1944
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                                 New Denver, B. C.
                                 
                              
                           October 13, 1944.
                        
                        usual ackt made 18/10/44.
                        The Custodian,
                        
                           
                              506 Royal Bank Building,
                              Vancouver, B. C.
                              
                           
                        Dear Sir:
                        lot. 259.
                        
                        You have informed me that my property known as 
                              
                                 
                                 8859 Selkirk Street
                                 
                               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 and because I am now deprived of the income from my said property
                           which I formerly enjoyed, 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 out of what I consider the wrongful sale and disposition of my property.
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Kina Kuwabara to The Custodian, 13 October 1944
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