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: 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…