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Bai Rubber & Cocao Estates claim against Captain C Q Hornby and Mr Stobart: Should...

Catalogue reference: CO 649/25/3

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This record is about the Bai Rubber & Cocao Estates claim against Captain C Q Hornby and Mr Stobart: Should... dating from 1922 Aug 1 in the series Colonial Office: Cameroons: Original correspondence.

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Reference
CO 649/25/3
Date
1922 Aug 1
Description

Bai Rubber & Cocao Estates claim against Captain C Q Hornby and Mr Stobart: Should payment be from Nigerian or Imperial accounts.

Sent by Crown Agents, 31 July 1922.

Former department reference
37403
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
Topics
International
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C20726596/

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Colonial Office: Cameroons: Original correspondence

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