Letter from M.R. Ahuja to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee
DESCRIPTION
Letter from Consul General M.R. Ahuja to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee.
ADDITIONAL METADATA
Date: August 21, 1950
Subject(s): Bhagwan Singh Gyanee
Type: Correspondence
Language: English
Creator: M.R. Ahuja
Location: 25 Beale Street, San Francisco, California
TRANSCRIPTION
21st August 1950
No. 3485
My dear Bhagwan Singhji,
I have just received your two kind letters, one by Special Delivery, soliciting my views on certain aspects of our community in California. I have already expressed my impressions and my opinion on this subject and would rather prefer postponing further discussion until we meet again. I am glad to know that you have been on a visit to the Imperial Valley and intend to include San Francisco in your itinerary for your visit to the north in the near future. We look forward to seeing you whenever it may be convenient for you to come.
I am extremely sorry about the mix-up regarding your forwarding address. I have now made careful note of both the addresses and sincerely trust that communications addressed to you in the future will not be delayed in delivery. I am extremely grateful for the additional ten copies of your paper, a few of which I am sending out to India. The Indian Constitution is a priced publication and I am asking office to arrange to send you a copy at the earliest possible.
We had quite a celebration on 15th August but missed both you and Mrs. A. Brodeur very much.
With kindest regards,
Yours sincerely,
M.R. Ahuja
Sardar Bhagwan Singh Gyanee
1261 North Laurel Avenue
Los Angeles 46, Calif.
MRA:EMR
No. 3485
My dear Bhagwan Singhji,
I have just received your two kind letters, one by Special Delivery, soliciting my views on certain aspects of our community in California. I have already expressed my impressions and my opinion on this subject and would rather prefer postponing further discussion until we meet again. I am glad to know that you have been on a visit to the Imperial Valley and intend to include San Francisco in your itinerary for your visit to the north in the near future. We look forward to seeing you whenever it may be convenient for you to come.
I am extremely sorry about the mix-up regarding your forwarding address. I have now made careful note of both the addresses and sincerely trust that communications addressed to you in the future will not be delayed in delivery. I am extremely grateful for the additional ten copies of your paper, a few of which I am sending out to India. The Indian Constitution is a priced publication and I am asking office to arrange to send you a copy at the earliest possible.
We had quite a celebration on 15th August but missed both you and Mrs. A. Brodeur very much.
With kindest regards,
Yours sincerely,
M.R. Ahuja
Sardar Bhagwan Singh Gyanee
1261 North Laurel Avenue
Los Angeles 46, Calif.
MRA:EMR
PROVENANCE
Collection: Bhagwan Singh Gyanee Materials
Donor: S.P. Singh
Digitizer: Anne Vagts, Samip Mallick
Item History: 2012-07-16 (created); 2013-05-03 (modified)
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