Reply to Letter Seeking Information
This is a Reply to Letter Seeking Information.
21th April 2006.
From:
The General Manager,
Malaysia Telephone Company,
Malaysia.
To:
Mr. Anvita Singh,
13 Baal Kanga Road,
Sri Nagger Colony,
Malaysia.
Dear Mr. Anvita Singh,
I am in receipt of your letter dated 11th April 2006 in reference to which you are requested to fill in the required form at Khurshid Bhawan – Janpath and deposit the stipulated amount of $ 300 (Three hundred only) by bank draft to Malaysia Telephone Company.
With thanks.
Yours Sincerely,
(Signature of The General Manager)
S.B.KHURANA
The General Manager
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