States in Reply to Tel. of Enquiry That 135 Hungarians Were in French Hands at Constantinople and About 50 Working for the British Command in Constantinople and Salonica - The French Have Lately Repatriated 135 and Some Have Been Sent Home From Salonica - No Further Intervention on Their Behalf is Necessary.
Letter of the Chief representative for military questions of the High Command of the Russian armies (abroad), General Miller, with a request for the League of Nations to make a financial guarantee to the Yugoslav government for the initial upkeep of those Russian refugees which are to be transferred from Constantinople to Serbia; related documents.
Memorandum of the First secretary at the Russian (non-Soviet) embassy in Bern Mr. I. Efremov transmitting a note of the First secretary of the Russian (non-Soviet) embassy in Constantinople Mr. B. Serafimov, both on the proposed appointment of the High Commissioner for Russian refugees; protection of rights of Russian refugees abroad, proposed assistance towards these refugees; related documents.