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Letter from Grayburn on the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) accounts for 1935, 'one of the most amazing in the history of the Bank', and on the future. 'I wish we could blow up a few politicians.'
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PP MS 14/012/436
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PP MS 14, Box 39
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1936
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