Correspondence: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ankara, and Legation of Turkey in Berne.
Correspondence: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bangkok.
Letter from P. Azcarate, League of Nations, to the Foreign Minister of Afghanistan, Kaboul, regarding the various international Agreements concluded under the auspices of the League of Nations and to which the Government of Afghanistan was not yet invited to become a party, mainly the Convention on the International Status of Refugees.
This file contains legal documents about Turkish refugees.
This file content is dealing with legal matters and identity of refugees.
This file contains correspondence between P.H. Tiedemann, Russian consulate in Tientsin, and the Secretary-General, with M. Tang Tsai Fou, Société des Nations, Service de la République de Chine, regarding internal affairs preventing China's adoption of the Council's resolution of March 25, 1922, correspondence with Russian associations.
This file contains correspondence from the Economic & Overseas department to the Secretary General confirming adhesion to the identity certificates system, statement of identity certificates issued to Russian and Armenian refugees for the year ending 31 July 1927 and correspondence with the Indian Delegation to the Assembly of the LoN.
This file contains correspondence between the Japan Embassy in Paris (Bureau du Japon à la Société des Nations) and the Secretary-General, Sir Eric Drummond, regarding Japan's adhesion to the Council's resolution on the legal situation and passport issue (13 June 1922), its adhesion to the identity certificates system (25 June 1923) and its enforcement on 1 Feb. 1924 of this system. M. Matsuda is the Head of the Japanese League of Nations Office.
It contains file 45/22118/15833, Correspondence exchanged between the Siam Foreign Affairs ministry (Devawongse) and the Secretary-General (Drummond, Nitobe, Attolico) regarding Siam's position with respect to the passport and transport facilities to be granted to refugees. Siam supports the HCR's work but does not adopt the Arrangement due to the unlikelihood of Russian refugees seeking asylum or transit through the country.
It contains file 45/16729/16729, correspondence with the British authorities and Greek High Commissioner regarding the legal status of Russian subjects in Smyrna.