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Dated: Aug. 25, 1944
Sent: Aug. 26, 1944
Read: Sept. 2, 1944

# Top Score

From: Algiers
To: Rio de Janeiro
25016

Diplo 274.

PROCOM 5625.

Veuillez inviter M. GERARD DURGIS à rejoindre le plus tôt possible Ottawa où il est affecté auprès de M. PAUL-BONCOUR.

Veuillez faciliter voyage à Barcelone de la famille de M. PELISSA qui est affecté à ce poste.

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Examination Unit
National Research Council
Sept. 4, 1944

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