Masao Murakami to Office of the Custodian of Enemy Property , 12 November 1946
365 King Street West,
Toronto, Ontario
November, 12, 1946
Dear Sir:
Recieved your cheque and statement of sale of Property which is known as
1662 Second Avenue West
. I thank you. You have stated in your letter there wasn't any content of the house
when check the place. But I definately left my content in the house when I left there,
mostly furniture and valuable garage tools, gardening equipment and so forth. I would
like you to check over the place again. It might be tenant occupying now is using
all this things.
Those contents belong to me not to my brother, Hatsuki Murakami
I thank you,
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Title
Masao Murakami to
Office of the Custodian of Enemy Property
, 12 November 1946
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