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Remitting bank: Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Tianjin Paying bank: Chemical Bank, New Yo

Remitting bank: Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Tianjin

Paying bank: Chemical Bank, New York

Date of cable: 9 June

Test: 1534

Ref No. TT04 -1548

Amount: USD420,500.00

Value on: 9 June

Payee: Fuji Bank Ltd., Tokyo a/c UID012547

with their New York Branch

by CHIPS ABA 807

Message: Our UC 14261 their BP60014189

Remitter: Guang Da Industrial Corp. Tianjin

Cover: Debit our US dollars account

Please write a cable text to claim and reimburse proceeds by CHIPS.

FM: ____________________________________________________________

TO: ____________________________________________________________

DATE: __________________________________________________________

TEST ________________________ OUR REF ________________________

PAY ________________________ VALUE ________________________

TO ____________________________________ BY ______ ABA ______

FOR CREDIT OF ______________________________ UID____________

MESSAGE ______________________________________________________

ORDER ________________________________________________________

COVER ________________________________________________________

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