From: Washington, August 6, 1941.
To: French Legation, Ottawa.
Message No. 256.
Since the British authorities have only decided to close our consulate at ----, the personnel will be sent in care of ---- America. About 35 have arrived either in…
From: Ylsky, Sept. 11, 1941.
To: French Minister, Ottawa.
Message No. 197.
The ? of ? of France points out to me the recent decree in Ottawa(?) permitting the publication of speeches(?) without authorization from their makers. Please let me know if…
FROM: Ottawa, Sept. 11, 1941.
To: Vichy.
Message No. 341.
Stanislas College opened its doors yesterday with 235 students instead of 192. The Board of the establishment asks me to insist that you send quickly the two professors who have been…
From: Vichy, Sept. 6, 1941.
To: French Ambassador, Peiping.
Message No. 326.
Your telegrams 514 and 515. A new credit of 15 (hundred?) (thousand?) dollars has been opened on page 14 article 2 of the budget of 1940, for the Consul at Hong Kong by…
From: New York, Sept. 11, 1941.
To: French Legation, Ottawa.
Message No. 394.
Referring to your telegram No. 50. Havas has ceased its services on account of the freezing of funds. As soon as negotiations go through....the services will be…
From: Ottawa, Sept. 12, 1941.
To: French Consul, New York.
Message No. 51.
If the suppression of Haves is only due to a lack of funds for sending, I would be grateful to have it re-established immediately. Before going? to New York in a week's time,…