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ARCHIVAL DOCUMENTS CITED Royal Ordinance, dated March 31, 1911 (NAC: RSC, file 15197) Letter from George Groslier to the President of the Sous-Comité Cambodgien d’Angkor, dated November 1911 (NAC: RSC, file 2007) Letter from Baudoin, RSC, to GGI, dated November 24, 1914, Number,