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stefansson-wrangel-09-14-098-001

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TORONTO, ONTARIO,
Bank of Hamilton Bldg.,
.

V. Stefansson Esq.,
American Geographical Society,
Broadway at 156th St.,
New York,
N.Y
.

Dear Stefansson:-

Just a line to tell you that a report
came out in Ottawa on Saturday to the effect that the
Wrangel Island matter has been referred by Great Britain
and Canada to the League of Nations, and that its owner-
ship will be dealt with at the next meeting of the League.

You may have already received this infor-
mation through the New York papers.

Attached is a clipping from the Vancouver
Province
.

The original of Mr. Brewer's letter to me
has not yet reached Toronto, so I will retain your copy,
if I may for a few days, but you may depend upon receiv-
ing it back.

I have not yet had an opportunity of see-
ing the Crawfords or Sir Edmund Walker, but hope to do so
before the week is out.

Mona and I enjoyed our visit in New York
very much, and we were both very glad to meet Miss Hearst
and have the opportunity of spending an evening with you.

Yours sincerely,
AJT Taylor

stefansson-wrangel-09-14-098-001

NoAns.

TORONTO, ONTARIO,
Bank of Hamilton Bldg.,
.

V. Stefansson Esq.,
American Geographical Society,
Broadway at 156th St.,
New York,
N.Y
.

Dear Stefansson:-

Just a line to tell you that a report
came out in Ottawa on Saturday to the effect that the
Wrangel Island matter has been referred by Great Britain
and Canada to the League of Nations, and that its owner-
ship will be dealt with at the next meeting of the League.

You may have already received this infor-
mation through the New York papers.

Attached is a clipping from the Vancouver
Province
.

The original of Mr. Brewer's letter to me
has not yet reached Toronto, so I will retain your copy,
if I may for a few days, but you may depend upon receiv-
ing it back.

I have not yet had an opportunity of see-
ing the Crawfords or Sir Edmund Walker, but hope to do so
before the week is out.

Mona and I enjoyed our visit in New York
very much, and we were both very glad to meet Miss Hearst
and have the opportunity of spending an evening with you.

Yours sincerely,
AJT Taylor