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From: Ottawa, October 10, 1941.
To: Vichy.
Message No. 371.

The Consul-General of ——— in Ottawa would be very grateful if Your Excellency would authorize the departure from France of his sister Madame (POLKA ?), whose husband was killed in 1940. Her…

From: Vishy, October 1, 1941.
To: French Minister, Ottawa.
Message No. 203.

Referring to your telegram No. 354.

I have been in touch with the publishing house in question. Also, Marshal PETAIN would be glad to authorize the publication as…

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From: Henry, September 23, 1941.
To: Vichy.
Message No. 354.

Referring to your telegram No. 26 to Montreal.

The publishing house "DUCEP" would be grateful to the department if they would give the desired information to Mr. ? ) who…

From: Vichy, September 4, 1941.
To: French Minister, Ottawa.

Message No. 193.

Please tell us the nationality of the consul at St. Pierre.

DIPLOMATIC.

Filed No. 3-99

Examination Unit,
National Research Council,
October 18, 1941.

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From: Vichy, August 27, 1941.
To: French Minister, Ottawa.
Message No. 189.

Referring to your telegram No. 309.

The Empire broadcast via "al--is" for St. Pierre and Miquelon and North America was on August 1 from 14:45 to 15 o'clock G. M.…

From: Ottawa, August 29, 1941.
To: Vichy.
Message No. 325.

Several papers say that the Paris radio announced the sending of a consul to the island of St. Pierre. If this is so, they say, Canada will seize the…

From: Ottawa, August 20, 1941.
To: Vichy.
Message No. 309.

Could you please send me by telegraph
the wave length of the broadcast which, according
to the press, was addressed to the French empire
on August 1.

RISSELHUBER.

F1s No. D-96

Examination…

From: Vichy, August 14, 1941.
To: French Minister, Ottawa.
Messages Nos. 171 to 178 (inclusive).

The recent agreements signed by the Japanese Minister KATO concerning Indo-China have evoked considerable international comment. These explanations will…

The question (remained of determining the control ?) of certain independent territories which formed a part of the colony. It was necessary (to discuss ?) with Washington (the disposal ?) of war materials bought in the United States and allowed to…

Once negotiations had been started
(we were assured ?) that then our guarantee of security would be renewed and the essential independence of the administration preserved. There is a close analogy between the situation in Indo-China and that in…
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