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Bremerhaven, 11th October, 1920.
The Custodian of Enemy Property,
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the undersigned, take the liberty of approaching
you with the following request hoping that you may be pleased to see your way of complying with the same. bosilgalven
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should deem it an extremely great favour on your part you would kindly issue instructions allowing the Hanager, The Nederlandsch-Indische Handelsbank, Hongkong, ranitting to me my savinge (about Dollars 9,600) lying on
that Bank.
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I hope you will take no objection to my prayer in
view of the fact that the Authorities in Kopenhagen by examination of my papers declared that I never have been a German subject as my father was Danish and I was born only in Germany. On sècount of this fact the banish Government handed) over to me the enclosed paper of Danish nationality.
When war broke out I was in Bangkok where I was interned in 1917 and deported to Ahmednagar later.
As I am entirely without funds now I shall esteem it
a great favour if you would kindly forward the money in
question at your earliest convenience.
Enclosed please find copy of my Danish nationality. Trusting to hear favourable and thanking you in
anticipation.
I have the honour to be,
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Your most obedient servant,
sa.
A. Petersen,
Bremerhaven, Burgern. Smidstr. 6.
P.T.0.
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