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"Mauritania" | "Mauritania" | ||
NEW YORK. | NEW YORK. | ||
355, FIFTH AVENUE. | 355, FIFTH AVENUE. | ||
PARIS, | PARIS, | ||
23, PLACE VENDÔME. | 23, PLACE VENDÔME. | ||
CABLE ADDRESSES | CABLE ADDRESSES | ||
KNOEDLER, LONDON. | KNOEDLER, LONDON. | ||
KNOEDLER, NEW YORK. | KNOEDLER, NEW YORK. | ||
KNOEDLER, PARIS. | KNOEDLER, PARIS. | ||
TELEPHONE 1292 | TELEPHONE 1292 MAYFAIR. | ||
5 June 1909. | |||
15, OLD BOND STREET, | 15, OLD BOND STREET, | ||
LONDON, W. | LONDON, W. | ||
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Dear Mr. Frick, | Dear Mr. Frick, | ||
I send you copies of letters from Colnaghi & Co to Sir Charles Holroyd. I thought it was clearly understood by you that they had June 1st | I send you copies of letters from Colnaghi & Co to Sir Charles Holroyd. I thought it was clearly understood by you that they had June 1st. I remember stating so to you. I regret not having written you a letter for had I done so there would have been no misunderstanding as to the time. As I cabled you, Saturday Sunday & Monday were Whitsuntide holidays & everything was closed & everybody out of town although the bank of England had a wire from the anonymous contributor on the Saty m'n'g [Saturday morning] –Sir Charles Holroyd sent for McKay first thing Tuesday m'n'g & told him it had virtually been arranged that they were expecting a wire confirming it & this wire arrived about one o'clock & McKay | ||
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"Mauritania"
NEW YORK. 355, FIFTH AVENUE. PARIS, 23, PLACE VENDÔME. CABLE ADDRESSES KNOEDLER, LONDON. KNOEDLER, NEW YORK. KNOEDLER, PARIS. TELEPHONE 1292 MAYFAIR.
5 June 1909. 15, OLD BOND STREET, LONDON, W.
File
Dear Mr. Frick, I send you copies of letters from Colnaghi & Co to Sir Charles Holroyd. I thought it was clearly understood by you that they had June 1st. I remember stating so to you. I regret not having written you a letter for had I done so there would have been no misunderstanding as to the time. As I cabled you, Saturday Sunday & Monday were Whitsuntide holidays & everything was closed & everybody out of town although the bank of England had a wire from the anonymous contributor on the Saty m'n'g [Saturday morning] –Sir Charles Holroyd sent for McKay first thing Tuesday m'n'g & told him it had virtually been arranged that they were expecting a wire confirming it & this wire arrived about one o'clock & McKay [end page 1 of 3]