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RefNoMS/914/2/13
LevelItem
TitleLetter from William Leonard Braddon, Mount Beryl, to Ambrose Thomas Stanton
Date9 August 1924
DescriptionThanking Stanton for his letter. He had applied to the Government for a loan but it could not be secured and perhaps they will run to a grant instead. He wishes that Fraser, if not Stanton, had not taken too much credit for the DT experiment 'so long ago'. Stanton is not all gold in his eyes but has his feet reduced to silicate of aluminium. Notes the leader in the Malay Mail 'which seems to imply you have put the stolen flower pot in the window again.'
Extent1p.
FormatTypescript
PhysicalDescriptionOn paper
AccessStatusOpen
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