Cambridge University Press's War Damage Claim in 1941

Letter from War Damage Commission to Inland Revenue, 3rd November 1941

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WAR DAMAGE COMMISSION
Devonshire House,
Mayfair Place,
Piccadilly,
London, W.1. Reference: M.1439

Sir,

Cambridge University Press.

I am directed to inform you that the University Press on the 30th October gave notice in writing requiring the Commission to determine the question of their being entitled to the relief from liability to pay war damage contributions afforded by Section 39 of the War Damage Act and enclose their the statement of the facts as required by paragraph 4 of the procedure rules.

A copy of that statement I understand was forwarded to the Commissioners of Inland Revenue on the same day, and no doubt they will forward the counter-statement in due course

I am, Sir,

Your obedient servant,

The Secretary,
Board of Inland Revenue,
Imperial Hotel,
Llandudno

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