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            <text>From: Washington
To: Vichy
Dated: February 28, 1942
Reel'd: March 3, 1942.
Message No. 789, 790.
Le correspondant du Christian Science Monitor
à Londres télégraphie que les milieux Gaullistes sont
... de la ... temoignée par le président ... représentant
du général de Gaulle à ... . Les Français libres
n'insisteraient pas pour une rupture entre Vichy et
Washington mais ... ... pour le moins que leur représentant
à ... ... d'un certain status diplomatique ... à
réserver aux délégués Gaullistes au Canada et en
Afrique du sud. Jusqu'ici le président s'est même refusé
à accepter ce gouvernement français. D'autre part, une
lettre du ... rapporte que l'ex-général de Gaulle a
appelé à Londres pour consultation l'ex-amiral Muselier
et Monsieur Tixier. Ce journal croit que la question
de St. Pierre et Miquelon sera examinee pendant cette
conférence; il est sûr en tout cas que l'ex-amiral
Muselier ne retournera pas à St. Pierre. D'après cet
(continued)
File No. D-755
Examination Unit</text>
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