CO129-517-9 Smuggling of Chinese into United Kingdom and America 14-5-1929 - 9-9-1930 — Page 19

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will shortly return to China.

He has borrowed £50 from me

and my mother should see to this. Some time ago he was ungrateful (?) to my mother and if my mother is told that I have lent them him the money I fear she will be very angry. I beg earnestly that you will speak to my mother and ask her not to bear the grudge in mind. You own four

10wn

** full shares in the Money Association formed by AH K'IU. At the next meeting, I will get the money from the Money Association for you. I will keep the money together with

keep P. the sum received from KWONG SHING for goods delivered in

新发 order to purchase goods to forward to the SAN' FAT WA. At present business is dull in all places. We should not fail to have some new ideas and to study the exports of our country and the imports from foreign countries. We are very hopeful in both these lines. If no improvement is made in the miscellaneous goods business in China, things will become worse from day to day. Surely there will shortly be an opportunity for imports and exports. I must

good

now end my letter, and will let you know when I have any

news.

文根

MAN KAN.

( Dated ) 8th October, 1926.

PS,

In April last I sent some money to my cousin CHẨU 進

李雅

MAN CHUN through SAU NGA. I have thus squared up all my

accounts with him. As I have not received any letter from

him I do not know if he has received it.

+ M#

Please ask MAN CHUN about this. I think the money must hav reached him by June at the latest.

Indeed I do not

understand why he has not give me a reply.

$$1$

Please also go and ask SẤU NGA about it at your convenience,

(Initialled) R. R. T.

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