Czecho-Slovakian Legation in London states which number of prisoners of war is now in Czechoslovakia, also that a Special Mission of the Russian Red Cross Society has arrived in Prague to effect the speedy mutual repatriation of prisoners.
This file contains a Copy of a Telegram From Stockholm Stating that SEK 150,000 Will Be Deposited to the Credit of the ICRC in Geneva Before 10 July.
This file contains correspondence between Mr. Bieler and Mr. Baker concerning arrangements for a prisoners' repatriation account at Lloyds bank, for funds from America.
Tel. to Dr. Nansen - Requires Whether He Should Discuss Question of Enlargement of Narva Camp With Major Siegrist - Could Possibly Construct Second Camp at Ice-Free Baltic Port - Narva Empty at Moment, Prisoners Having Left in Ships - Is Expected to Fill up - The Eiduck Should Be Asked Why German Transports Not Arriving Finland.
This file contains correspondence relating to Repatriation of Prisoners of War from Narva Camp. Dr. Nansen Considers Sum Mentioned (£ 3000) Excessive.
Germany Will Furnish Medical Stores, Staff and Material for Rail Transport of Prisoners From Camps to Trieste - Governments Concerned to be Asked to Allow Passage Through Their Countries - Mr. de Watteville Has Not Heard From Mr. Thompson Regarding Handing Over "Lilli Woermann".
Transmits Tabulated Return of Prisoners Repatriated From Narva Between 17 May-31 July 1920.
Note on Quantity of Provisions Necessary to Feed Prisoners During Their Journey From the Russian Frontier to the Frontiers of Their Respective Countries.
Telegram from the Central War Prisoners Bureau, Berlin, Giving Numbers of Prisoners of Various Nationalities up to the End of August.
M. Brunel, Int. Red Cross Geneva, transmits Copy of telegram from Swiss Legation at Tokyo Concerning Progress of Repatriation From Eastern Siberia. Telegram From International Red Cross Berlin also Attached.