T. Omori to Office of the Custodian, 18 March 1947

T. Omori to Office of the Custodian, 18 March 1947

File No. 7750
Registraition No. 08223
Toyokichi Omori
56 Beverley Street, Toronto, Ontario March 18th, 1947
Office of the Custodian, 506 Royal Bank Bldg. Hastings and Granville VANCOUVER, B.C. Dear Sir:
I have been thinking about the cheque you sent me but have come to the conclusion that the amount for which our house was sold is less than what anyone would have had to pay in ordinary time. You cannot buy a house for a small sum of $700.00 and even though it was small, it was our home. The house was sold without our consent which is another thing and I think it is very unfair. I am returning the cheque for $666.65.
Yours truly, per H.O
Handwritten: Complaint

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T. Omori to Office of the Custodian, 18 March 1947

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