File contains correspondence, account statements and copies of various League's reports collected by Mr. de Reffye. It also contains a few photographs.
File mainly contains statements of accounts, correspondence, list of Refugees' names and miscellaneous documents relating to the settlement.
Correspondence and documents concerning proposals for the settlement of Cossacks on the land in Yugoslavia [Macedonia]. Includes petitions of 37 Russian agricultural workers of the Nikolaevo Colony and a photo album.
The file contains reports from Nansen Office Far East Representative and other sources on number, causes of displacement, location and living condition of Russian refugees in Habin and Manchuria; actions taken by the Nansen Office and other refugee organisations to secure these refugees; resettlement of refugees in South America, such as Paraguay and Argentina; photographs of Chaco Paraguayo - Colonia Mennonita Canadiense. Various Documents like C.629.1931 - 28 September 1931 - LON Refugees - Communication from the Delegate of paraguay to the LON - Note by the Secretary-General (English and French) C/65ème Session/P.V.6. - SDN - 65ème Session du Conseil (English and French), and other documents as it follows :
- Regulations governing the inspection of passports of foreigners entering Chinese territory - Promulgated by the National Government, Republic of China - 22 August 1930
File contains correspondence relating to the transfer of a group of 6 Russian Refugees to various countries in South America.
Correspondence exchanged with the Swiss federal authorities, Ludwik Rajchman, Prof. Gustavo Pittaluga (Université de Madrid) regarding a stay of the Baron and Baroness de Meyendorff in Switzerland.
Correspondence regarding passport request.
Correspondence respecting passport request. Also contains bank notes and photos.
Correspondence exchanged between S. Lawford Childs, Belgrade, and Mr. Serafimoff, Sofia, with Major T.F. Johnson, Hesse, Constantinople, between Albert Thomas and Dr. Nansen, as well as with L.B. Krassine, U.S.S.R. Embassy, Paris, regarding the repatriation from Varna of Russians favorable to the Soviet regime [bolchévisants] via Constantinople. The schooner on which the refugees are embarked sinks and the [250] refugees are stranded in Constantinople, Soviet authorities refuse responsibility after Nansen's attempt to mediate. The file includes a petition by representatives of the refugees.