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Date: September 23rd 1921
To
Fred Gullen - (Roy Gullen's brother)
From
Imperial War Graves Commission
Letter

[Editor’s note: Provided by collection donor as transcription only.]

 

II ARCI JIB.
1 9/K/21 188/E.

IMPERIAL WAR GRAVES COMMISSION
82 BAKER STREET

Any further communication on this subject should be addressed to–
THE SECRETARY
and the following number quoted:–
CCM/122n0693.

23rd September 1921.

Sir,

In reply to your letter of the 3rd instant, I regret that no further information has been received concerning the grave of Private W.R. Gullen.

With reference to your further question which you raise, I am to say that it has not yet been possible to come to a definite decision with regard to the memorials to the missing, but this matter is still receiving the most careful consideration, and a further report concerning this will be sent to you as soon as possible.

I am very sorry not to be able to send you a more satisfactory reply.

I am,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
[signature]
for Principal Assistant Secretary.

F.C. Gullen, Esq.,
Richmond Buildings,
33, Richmond Street West, Toronto,
Canada.