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... CAIRO , April 15 , 1941–5 p . m . [ Received April 16-9 : 55 p . m . ] 273. The Legation's 253 , April 13 , 11 a . m . , and 258 , April 14 , 10 a . m . " Informed circles here now appear to be more reassured re- garding the situation ...
... CAIRO , April 15 , 1941–5 p . m . [ Received April 16-9 : 55 p . m . ] 273. The Legation's 253 , April 13 , 11 a . m . , and 258 , April 14 , 10 a . m . " Informed circles here now appear to be more reassured re- garding the situation ...
Page 270
... CAIRO , April 23 , 1941-11 a . m . [ Received April 24-12 : 44 p . m . ] 319. For the Secretary and Under Secretary . From tentative in- formation available to me the following is a brief estimate of the ma- terial immediately essential ...
... CAIRO , April 23 , 1941-11 a . m . [ Received April 24-12 : 44 p . m . ] 319. For the Secretary and Under Secretary . From tentative in- formation available to me the following is a brief estimate of the ma- terial immediately essential ...
Page 271
... CAIRO , April 25 , 1941-2 p . m . [ Received April 27-7 : 45 a . m . ] 330. The Legation's telegram No. 101 , June 12 , 5 p . m . 1940 , and its despatch No. 2257 , November 23 , 1940.13 Since the beginning of April when the advance of ...
... CAIRO , April 25 , 1941-2 p . m . [ Received April 27-7 : 45 a . m . ] 330. The Legation's telegram No. 101 , June 12 , 5 p . m . 1940 , and its despatch No. 2257 , November 23 , 1940.13 Since the beginning of April when the advance of ...
Page 272
... CAIRO , April 27 , 1941-11 a . m . [ Received April 28-6 : 30 a . m . ] 349. My 319.14 It is impossible to exclude the possibility that de- velopments may at any time produce conditions endangering civilians in this area . On May 19 ...
... CAIRO , April 27 , 1941-11 a . m . [ Received April 28-6 : 30 a . m . ] 349. My 319.14 It is impossible to exclude the possibility that de- velopments may at any time produce conditions endangering civilians in this area . On May 19 ...
Page 273
... CAIRO , May 12 , 1941–9 p . m . [ Received May 14-2 : 40 a . m . ] 472. My 465 , May 12 , noon.16 In taking note of the certain recent relaxation of tension in respect of the situation in the western desert I have gained the impression ...
... CAIRO , May 12 , 1941–9 p . m . [ Received May 14-2 : 40 a . m . ] 472. My 465 , May 12 , noon.16 In taking note of the certain recent relaxation of tension in respect of the situation in the western desert I have gained the impression ...
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