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From: Vichy
To: Ottawa
Dated: December 26, 1941
Rec'd: December 31, 1941
Message No. 250.

Referring to my telegram No. 2,931 concerning the communique issued to-night by .........

Tell the State Department that the French Government greatly…

will not tolerate any permanent change in the control of this continent which would be brought about by any European power.

Having made all this clear, you can add that the French Government expects that the American Government will exercise all its…

From: Vichy
To: Ottawa
Dated: December 26, 1941
Rec'd: December 31, 1941
Message No. 249.

I am sending you the following telegrams to
acquaint you with the instructions which I have
sent to Washington. You should have the govern-
ment raise the…

# SECRET

From: Ottawa
To: Vichy
Dated: December 26, 1942
Rec'd: January 21, 1942
Message No. 453.

The Press announces the 'coup de force' of the dissident party on St. Pierre. Most papers say that it was unsupported by the allied governments who…

From: Ottawa
To: Vichy
Dated: December 26, 1941
Rec'd: January 21, 1942
Message No. 450.

Referring to my telegram No. 449: I have just been assured by the Minister of External Affairs that the note of protest which I sent to him, and of which I am…

# SECRETO

From: Ottawa, To: Vichy

Dated: December 25, 1941
Rec'd: January 21, 1942

Message Nos. 448 and 449.

New has come to me from Montreal that dissenting people are boasting that it will not be long before a 'coup' takes place in Saint…

I was (doubtful ?) of his good faith having asked to see the Prime Minister and hear from his lips the details of the non-participation of Canada in the 'coup de force' on Saint Pierre, and Miquelon. In this connection, I learn that he is leaving…

From: Vichy
To: Washington
Date: January 13, 1942
Rec'd: January 21, 1942

CONALLY, President of the ......... has just stated to the press that the U. S. A. will have to engage in a painful and dangerous conflict, but he affirmed his conviction that…

From: Vichy
To: Panama (CL 2)
Dated: January 13, 1942
Rec'd: January 16, 1942

The transformation of the Chancellery in Panama City into a consulate of class 2 being sufficient justification for limiting the territory of this post, the question…

In case it would be preferable to issue a single consular commission, would it be more convenient to present the document, after recognition has been granted, first to the Government of Panama and then to the American Government, or…
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