Communications from these organisations concerning the protection of Russian refugees and proposed participation of the Russian Financial, Industrial and Commercial Association in aiding those refugees; related letter.
Report on this conference held at the Secretariat of the League of Nations.
Protests from several Russian émigrés organisations in Constantinople regarding contacts made by prince G. Lvov of the Russian Zemstvo and Towns Committee (Paris) with the League of Nations concerning the Russian refugee problem; letter of acknowledgment.
Inquiry of this Alliance (Paris) concerning the report of French representative to the Council of the League of Nations, Mr. Hanotaux, on Russian refugees.
Report "The Question of the Russian Refugees" presented by Mr. Hanotaux, the French representative at the Council of the League of Nations, and adopted by the Council on 27 June 1921.
Communications from this committee regarding the Russian refugee problem; related documents.
Letter of a Russian émigré Mr. A. Lvovich-Kostritsa with information that less than half of the members of the Russian Zemstvo and Towns Committee in Paris had really worked in the Zemstvo and Towns committees in Russia before the revolution and on other questions; related documents.
Memorandum of the representative of the Russian Zemstvo and Towns Committee in Paris Mr. N. Astrov on the various possibilities of Russian refugees settlement abroad; report of the Russian Committee in Poland concerning its work; memorandum of the Zemstvo and Towns Committee on various aspects of the Russian refugee problem; related documents.
Memorandum on the Russian refugee question presented by a conference of fourteen Russian refugee organisations held in Paris in August 1921; related documents; letter of Mr. Neratov, head of the Russian Diplomatic Mission in Constantinople to the High Commissioners of France, Great Britain and Italy in Constantinople regarding the Russian consular tribunal in this city.
Letter from this committee to F. Nansen relative to his appointment as the High Commissioner for Russian refugees with suggestions concerning work on behalf of these refugees; F. Nansen's reply.