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February 7th 1922
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The Officer
British Passport Control Office.

Dear Sir:

Our Mr. Germain Seligmann, who arrived a few months ago from France to attend to the business of this Corporation, whose President he is, intends to go to Canada within the next few days, partly on business and partly to visit, in Montreal, his friend the Consul General of France on the latters invitation. He will stay in Canada only a few days, and will be accompanied by his brother Mr. André Seligmann. Both will return then to New York.

Mr. Seligmann will have with him a letter of the French Consul General, Mr. J. Delalande, of Montreal.

Thanking you for your courtesies and facilities afforded, in reference to the Canadian Passport regulations,

Respect fully yours

President

Ass't Secretary