Reel 17427 - Page 1648
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- Reel 17427 - Page 1648
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- 1941/1945
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Nanoi where a woman teacher had her pupils sing the British national anthem, over the justly indignant protest of several members of the class.
4. At the time of this latter affair, I noted on the part of the Superintendent of Public Instruction a deliberate intention to condone the misdeed which had been committed, which reveals much as to the Hector's true sentiments. Of course, I announced the punishment which the situation called for, although he was opposed to it.
5. Reiterating the proposal contained in my telegram referred to above, I therefore ask you formally this year not to renew M. CHARTON'S colonial assignment, which will expire in the coming month of August.
6. I should be very grateful if you would cable your general consent as soon as possible; later, I shall send you recommendations for the replacing of M. CHARTON, taking into consideration the general directives of your aforementioned telegram of 30 September, 1943.
a - Available if requested. This message gave as reasons for retaining M. CHARTON that he could not be sent back to France and that DRS 11 had praised his loyalty in October, 1942.
b - GEM 2002
Inter 20 Jun 44 (92)
Rec'd 18 Jul 44
Trans 23 Jul 44 (4903-7)
Examination Unit,
National Research Council,
August 3rd, 1944.
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