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Arthur Douglas Crease Letters, Diaries and Scrapbooks

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My dear Crease:-
 
My dear Crease:-
 
I received your personal note of the 20th, instant, and was very glad indeed to hear from you. I had always intended writing you, but thought that something would turn up in a business way long before it did; however, at the first opportunity to have anything done in Victoria, I of course thought of you, and it was very gratifying to me to find-as of course I expected-the position which your firm occupies in Victoria,
 
I received your personal note of the 20th, instant, and was very glad indeed to hear from you. I had always intended writing you, but thought that something would turn up in a business way long before it did; however, at the first opportunity to have anything done in Victoria, I of course thought of you, and it was very gratifying to me to find-as of course I expected-the position which your firm occupies in Victoria,
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I note what you said with regards to the "G" officers of the old division. Bertram went to Australia, Alex

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My dear Crease:- I received your personal note of the 20th, instant, and was very glad indeed to hear from you. I had always intended writing you, but thought that something would turn up in a business way long before it did; however, at the first opportunity to have anything done in Victoria, I of course thought of you, and it was very gratifying to me to find-as of course I expected-the position which your firm occupies in Victoria, I note what you said with regards to the "G" officers of the old division. Bertram went to Australia, Alex