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# SEGMENT

From: Washington, October 8, 1941.
To: French Legation, Lisbon.
Message No. 329.

Referring to your telegram No. 303. The State Department gave authority on September 26th to the Ambassador in Vichy to authorize the issue of a transit-visa…

From: Lisbon, October 7, 1941.
To: French Ambassador, Washington.
Message No. 303.

Would you tell Washington that time.

COPIN, wife of the President of the French Court in Shanghai, holds our diplomatic and service passports. Have them authorize…

From: Ottawa, October 21, 1941.
To: Vichy.
Messages Nos. 379 and 380.

In a diffuse radio discourse given on Saturday evening (October 18), the Prime Minister announced that in a month's time there would come into effect a number of measures designed…

it is thought that the principle of price-control is extremely difficult to apply

RISSELHUMBER.

Examination Unit, National Research Council, October 28, 1941.

File No. D-148

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From: Ottawa, October 21, 1941.
To: Vishy.
Message No. 377.

Last week, at the opening of the tri-centennial celebrations commemorating the founding of Montreal the Archbishop (or the Rector of the University ?) used more worthy language than usual…

From: Ottawa, October 17, 1941.
To: Vichy.
Message No. 376.

I am sending Your Excellency the telegrams from the Havas correspondent which refer to the invitation from the French people of Montreal and the Province of Quebec, through the civil and…

# GEORGE

From: Vicky, October 22, 1941.
To: French Minister, Ottawa.
Message No. 215.

Your telegrams Nos. 372* and 373* are missing.

DIPLOMATIC.

x - Number code (under study).

F11s No. D-145

Examination Unit,
National Research Council,
October…

From: Vichy, October 21, 1941.
To: French Minister, Ottawa.
Message No. 214.

On the authority of the accompanying telegram would you please request your "agents" and those under your authority as well as those connected with the consular posts…

# SECRET

From: Vishy, October 21, 1941
To: French Minister, Ottawa.

Messages Nos. 209 to 213 (inclusive).

Here is the text of the law of October 14, 1941 (official journal for October 21) concerning the oath of allegiance to the President which…

The extension is as follows:

1. "Be it decreed that no one can carry out diplomatic or consular duties who has not taken the oath of allegiance to the President."

The form of oath to be taken is as follows:

"I shall be faithful to the person of…
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