SECRET. While in Paris I have had conversations with M. Charvériat and other members of the Quai d'Orsay and also with representatives of the 5e Bureau, and have given them some account of my mission. I said that we were of the opinion that in the event of war with the Soviet Union subversive action, especially in the non-Russian regions of the Union, might prove a useful weapon. The Turks had given us to understand that they had good sources of information regarding the Transcaucasia, and were of the opinion that the inhabitants could without much difficulty be induced to revolt.