W E Anderson to Mr. Kiyoji Kato, 10 December 1946

W E Anderson to Mr. Kiyoji Kato, 10 December 1946

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The digital image of this letter is folded partly in on itself rendering much of the text difficult or impossible to make out.
Copy for Mr. Shears' Complaint File.
10th December, 1946
Mr. Kiyoji Kato
Reg. No. 13285
Box 136, R.R. No. 1 Winnepeg, Manitoba Dear Sir:
We wish to acknowledge your letter of the 4th September, and have accordingly noted [?].
While we appreciate that the sale of your property is a matter of personal concern to you [?] properties was carried out under instruction from the Canadian Government at Ottawa on the basis of appraised valuation. This office is not in a position to consider [?] the matter.
Your letter is being placed on [?] showing your expression, and it will be available at [?].
As we advised you in our letter to you of the 19th February, Pacific Co-operative Union redeemable shares issued in the years 1937 to 1940 inclusive, have been redeemed from time to time and the proceeds as received credited to your account. These funds you have received. The 1941 shares should be redeemed early next year, and the proceeds will be forwarded to you at that time if you will forward your share certificate to cover to this office.
Yours truly, Administration Dept.
WEA:HA

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W E Anderson to Mr. Kiyoji Kato, 10 December 1946

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