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Book Review — Part 33
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‘Williem Holzmann ana
Company, 115 Broadway, advised BA on July 13,
1951 that his company is the largest seller of British sterling
notes in the United States. He said, however, that they do
not keep a record of the serial numbers of any notes sold, ©
whether to an individual or a banking firm. He advised that —
the largest denomination allowed to be sold was a five-pound
note. AMR pointed out thet be could safely aay that
no other company in the United States would make a record of )
aerial numbers of such small notes, : * . rg
With regard to the American Express Company checks
purchased by BURGESS, it was determined through
» of kmown reliability, that all thirty of these
checks were cashed in the United States prior to the departure
of BURGESS, except for one check which was cashed on board the:
QUEEN MARY. This informant advised thet the majority of these |
checks were cashed in Charleston, South Carolina, Washington,
D.C., and one in Baltimore, Maryland. ¢
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