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"The Undor-Secretary of State," Foreign Office,
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TREAD
REL 11 AP1 21
FOREIGN OFFICE.
S.W.1.
9th April, 1921.
Sir,
With reference to my letter No.192216
of the 16th April, 1920, I am directed by Earl Curzon of Kedleston to transmit to you herewith
20589/10
a copy of a letter from the Board of Trade, stating that there is no objection to the release of the sequestered property in Hong Kong of Captain
Jacob Bendixen.
2.
Lord Curzon trusts that Mr. Churchill will see his way to give instructions for release at an
early date.
I am,
sir,
Under Secretary of State,
Colonial office.
Your most obedient,
humble Servant
Infeque
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