S & F
P. IMPORT.
THOS. COOK & SON, LTD.
Major R.D. Walker,
Chief Engineer & Manager,
Kowloon-Canton Railway,
Kowloon.
Dear 3ir,
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(D)
Hong Kong, October 20th, 1937.
WAGONG-LITS COACHES.
Ath reference to our conversation this morning, we confirm having received a cable from our Management in London with regard to the cost of the siding you are preparing for the above. The cable has been sent us at the request of the Wagons-Lits Headquarters as the negotia- tions for the landing and storage of the cars were first carried out by us.
In communicating the request of the Wagons-Lits, Paris, this morning, we did not overlook that your charges had already been agreed to. We thank you for your telephone message that you are prepared to waive the charges for temporary storage at Shatin, etc., transfers, shunting and other incidentals, and that you will extend free storage to a period of one year. This is much appreciated and we are cabling accordingly to our Management.
We would take this opportunity of thanking you for the courteous consideration which you have given us and for your arrangements to carry out this work at the lowest possible cost.
Yours faithfully,
THO3: COOK & JON, LTD.,
per N.J. Perrin,
Manager.
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