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The Russian & English Trade & Transport Association, the con-
cern in which promley and Jenkins are interested have now removed
from 84, Bedford Court Mansions (Bromley's flat) to 18, Buckingham
Palace Road (Jenkins's flat) owing to the expiration of the three
years agreement under which gromley's flatwas leased.
Jenkins was out when ▼ called at 18, Buckingham Palace Road,
but I saw Miss Horseman, his secretary, who explained the meaning
of the various obscure points in the letter. "Likely now promises
statement to-morrow" refers to the purchase of romley's furniture
by the original tenant of the flat. I learn from Hobson, Richards
& Co., the Estate Agent for Bedford Court Mansions, that No. 84
was let in September 1913 under a three years agreement to a man
named Likely of 8, Broad Street Place. This agreement was assigned to
Bromley in September 1915, and on expiration was extended for one
quarter. The furniture was bought by Bromley from Likely on entry
into the flat under an undertaking that Likely would buy it back
at the expiration of the lease.
H.M. & Co., is a Chinese firm named Hang Mo & Co., of Hongkong,
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as already explained in my report in 57184. Mo was until recently a partner in this firm but has now removed and has offered Bromley his agency. Chu is the predominant partner in Hang Mo & Co.
Miss Horseman informed me that apart from the export of small quantities of general merchandise from England, no business has been done with Hang Mo & Co., since the case of Opium which was the cause of the original investigation into Bromley's affairs she admits