Furthermore, if
hu Andeson
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as seems probable, hur Anderone left
the time of his retirement
in 1936
"Hong
King at the time
y not be sligible for sny sent under
the xtended for atero ivate Chattels
Scheme as he retired in 1956 and presumably
left the colony at about that time taking
th bim bhiy
ota olabi
I should be reluctant to raise
Mr. Anderson's hopes unduly by sking him
to submit an applicntl but if, from your
knowledge of the circumstances, you think
it right be worthwhile, perhaps you could
arrange for him to complete the enclosed form
and return it to the Colonial Office. It will
then bent on to the Toard of Trade, with
which Department a final decision renta.
the
It is socsible that the Governor of
Hong Kong may be able to register a cla:
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on Mr. Anderson's behalf aguinat any
reparations which that Colony might receive
respect of
from Japan on the signing of a Pesce Treaty.
disposed of
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private chattels
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Look them with him, I 9
he could
fear
not be eligible
for any payment
at all under
the scheme.
for this
rearm
The loss of the pianos
I am accordingly sonding a copy of this correspondence
to the Governor.