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[Memorandum]

Bombay · 1962

2 pages

Summary

This two-page English office memorandum is printed on the letterhead of The Central Bank of India, Ltd., Bombay. No substantive title, human author, or publisher line is visible. The first page contains handwritten accounting calculations and figures, including “3 (18838-93)” and a circled “3330,” together with entries that appear to record amounts and account references; the handwriting is partly difficult to decipher.

The second page is dated by hand “3-7-1962” and bears an official stamp dated “3 JUL 1962.” It appears to authorize or record a cash payment of Rs. 2,000 to a recipient identified in handwriting as a Shri … Raja Maharaja of Rampur, although the recipient’s personal name cannot be confidently transcribed. The page ends with the printed designation “Accountant.”

Key points

  • The document is a two-page institutional memorandum on The Central Bank of India, Ltd. letterhead.
  • It is written in English and identifies Bombay as the place associated with the bank form.
  • Page 1 contains handwritten calculations, account figures, and a circled figure reading “3330.”
  • Page 2 carries a handwritten date appearing as “3-7-1962” and an official stamp dated 3 July 1962.
  • The memorandum records a cash payment of Rs. 2,000, written out as “Rupees two thousand.”
  • The handwritten recipient identification is not sufficiently clear for authoritative resolution.
  • The document is signed or designated only by the printed office role “Accountant”; no human author is named.

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