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# SECRET

From: Ottawa, July 17, 1941.
To: Vishy,
Message No. 253.

Referring to your telegram No. 153.

Is Mr. Renault coming alone or with his family? In the latter case, (sufficient ?) reservations will be made on the plane.

RISKINS

Filed:…

# GEORGEI

From: Vishy, July 29, 1941.
To: French Minister, Ottawa.
Message No. 160.

Referring to your telegram No. 253.

Mr. Renault asks that you make reservations on the plane to New York for himself, his wife and three children (aged 8, 6 and 4…

to take over familiarize themselves with their duties, and rights acquired under French rule are to be (recognized ?). No measures will be taken by the British authorities against those inhabitants who have taken part in the struggle. The British…

through an intermediary for an armistice. The cabinet in London did not reply until July 11 to this request and their conditions were such that we could not accept without being obliged to ---- and ---- and without loss of honour.

These exigencies…

# OCCORET

From: Visby, July 18, 1941.
To: Ottawa.
Messages Nos. 154-159.

(Messages also sent to Washington and Bogota.)

For your information, here are the facts which led up to General Dentz being forced to conclude an armistice with the British…

# B U P

## SECRET

From: Vichy, July 14, 1941.
To: French Minister, Ottawa.
Message No. 152.

Would you please have the Havas correspondent or his representative register the name "teleradio". The press agency "teleradio", (a company with 5 special…

# O N T S A F E T Y A B 5

From: Ottewa, July 21, 1941.
To: Vichy.
Message No. 256.
Referring to your telegram No. 152.
This legation learns from the representative of the Havas News Agency that the name "Havas (etranger ?)" has never been…

# GEONET

From: Ottawa, July 22, 1941.
To: Vishy.
Message No. 259.

Mr. ------ Ilene would be glad to receive a reply by telegraph to his request for a visa as transmitted at my order in No. 24 of June 7.

RISSELHUMBER.

Filed: 1941

Examiner: Dr. R.…

# SECRET

From: Vishy, July 19, 1941.
To: French Consul, Montreal.

Message No. 26.

The department is interested in the project of "—dusep" in Montreal of publishing a series of "message Frangois" along with the text of our official pronouncements.…

# SECRET

From: Ottawa, July 23, 1941.
To: Vishy.
Message No. 260.

I am informing Your Excellency that your telegram No. 26 to Montreal has been sent to me by the authorities. I have had its contents forwarded to our…
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