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From: Ottawa,
To: Washington.
Dated: July 30, 1942,
Rec'd: July 30, 1942.
Message No: 44
Je vous serais reconnaissant de bien vouloir
prier le Département d'Etat d'autoriser sa légation à Lisbonne à
accorder un visa de transit à l'abbé GUILLAUME DE VAUMAS, né le 7
novembre 1904, qui doit s'embarquer le 14 août pour enseigner au
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tat de votre démarche.
RINTELHUEBER.

Examination Unit,
National Research Council,
July 31, 1942.</text>
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