Reel 17426 - Page 2732
- Title
- Reel 17426 - Page 2732
- Description
- OCR text updated to v2 on 2026-01-09 using model mistral-ocr-latest-v2. Previous v1 quality metadata (Quality Score, OCR Confidence, Character Count, Word Count) removed.
- Source
- https://image-uab.canadiana.ca/iiif/2/69429%2Fc0cn6xx76z8v/full/max/0/default.jpg
- Date
- 1941/1945
- Rights
- Public Domain
- Format
- image/jpeg
- Language
- fra
- Identifier
- t17426_2732
Dublin Core
- Text
- F. C. N. L.
From: Washington
To: Algiers
5386-5389 (Summary)
Diplo 2052.
Sent: Aug. 26, 1944
Rec'd: Aug. 30, 1944
HOPPENOT asks for instructions concerning possibilities of sale and payment of Martinique and Guadeloupe rum currently held in customs in New York.
From: Algiers
To: Washington
25578-25583 (Summary)
Dated: Aug. 22, 1944
Sent: Aug. 23, 1944
Rec'd: Aug. 28, 1944
Diplo 2122.
Algiers tells HOPPENOT that the Americans have now said officially that they cannot supply the agreed amount of cotton to North Africa in 1944. Mexico, Brazil, Portugal and Spain are mentioned as possible alternative sources of supply.
File FG-3458
Examination Unit
National Research Council
Sept. 1, 1944
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“Reel 17426 - Page 2732,” The Canadian Vichy Intercepts, accessed April 30, 2026, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/examination-unit/items/show/17146.
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