Letter from Ambassador Hume Wrong to President Harry S. Truman, with Related Material
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OCR Page 1 of 2THE WHITE HOUSE
to
WASHINGTON
/
July 3, 1947
Wasi
dear No. Prealdent:
MEMORANDUM:
The
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of
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following
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The Canadian Embassy phoned to say
that in the letter from the Ambassador, which
pl
they stated was delivered this morning, the
people
word "eighteenth" should be changed to
"Eightieth".
this 371mt Annivarsar
Independance Day I
you and to or the Uni
the cordial c and neighb
wisbes of the and peo
The warmth of this gendship and
whioh for so marked th
relationahipe betroen our two cor
nost velcome axpression during y
visit to our capital. I should
occasion to renew vezy warmly
all Canada for the prosperity
of the United States of America
wishes for your own health and S
the many responsibilities and ecca
of your high office.
W.
L.
Mackenz!
Believe may, my dear Kro
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