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secretaries to the heads of departments and under-secretaries in the central administration. All these are included amongst those to which articles 23-25 of clause VII of January 26, 1941, (Official Journal for January 28), and article 1 of our…

From: Ottawa, October 4, 1941.
To: Vichy.
Message No. 351.
Referring to your telegram No. ---.
Those travellers requiring to return soon to the United States would be glad to know the decision of the department.

Our consul at Montreal sent by plane…

From: Ottawa, September 30, 1941.
To: Vichy.
Message No. 358.

From the attache to the Minister of Finance.

M. TRUDIL would be very grateful if you would make the following deposits:

6,000 francs to be deposited at --- in Marseilles in his own…

From: Ottawa, September 3, 1941.
To: Vich.

Message No. 331.

My daughter is keeping her account with --- Avenue Kleber (Paris) and so I would be very grateful if you could make an exception and send her 30,000 francs, advising them beforehand.

If…

From: Ottawa, July 19, 1941.
To: Vichy.
Rec'd: October 23, 1941.
Message No. 254.

The Canadian Government requests that we give up the bundle of letters sent to this legation on May 10, 1940, after an official commission of the Seine Court has…

# SECRET

From: Vichy.
To: French Minister, Ottawa.
Dated: May 24, 1941.
Rec'd: October 23, 1941.
Message No. 119.

Referring to your telegram No. 141.xx

(I shall send you ?) the result of the court enquiry resulting from charges brought against…

# GEORGE

From: Vichy, August 1, 1941.
To: French Ambassador, Washington.
Message No. 1606.
The couriers ${ }^{x}$ to whom your ambassador has given the diplomatie pouch for Vichy have been asking for payments to cover their expenses when they reach…

From: Vichy, August 13, 1941.
To: French Legation, LaPaz.
Message No. 68.

So as to permit the ambassador at Washington to satisfy the wishes of the American authorities and to facilitate thereby the renewal of legal rights to France, I would beg of…

# GEORGE

From: Ottawa, August 29, 1941.
To: Vichy.
Message No. 322.

M. COURSIER would be very grateful if Your Excellency would tell M. ----- that he has received his letter and does not expect him immediately.

Please tell the applicant before his…

From: Vichy, August 16, 1941.
To: French Ambassador, Buenos Aires.
Message No. 446.

The correspondent of "Telemondial" tells us that he is in urgent need of money. While awaiting a ruling on the question of transferring American funds, which I have…
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