This file concerns an expulsion order given to six persons with residency/asylum permits but without accusations or motives. The Russian organisation, Comité Russe de Secours aux Réfugiés en Pologne, notifies the Polish Delegation of the HCR.
This file contains correspondence with the Lithuanian Foreign Office, with the Office in Riga (Latvia), the Committee of Russian Emigrants in Lithuania. The Lithuanian Foreign Affairs are represented by several officials, the Riga Office by A. de Foelkersam and J. Fedoroff is Chairman of the emigrants' committee in Lithuania. The file includes letters by individual refugees (individual cases), lists of refugees and accounts established by the Committee of Russian emigrants.
The file contains requests to assist refugees recovered from tuberculosis to obtain a resident permit and employment, as well as financial assistance requests for medical treatment and accounts.
Press extracts:
"Za Swobodou" de Varsovie dated 4 August 1931 on "La Roumanie livre aux Bolcheviks les réfugiés russes"
"La Renaissances (Vozrojdénie)" de Paris dated 3 August 1931 on "L'extradition des deux réfugiés russes par la Commission mixte roumaino-soviétique".
The file contains correspondence mainly about the resignation of Victor Kehren and nomination of Mr. Coubaux. A. Coubaux was the Honorary Delegate for the High Commissioner in Belgium for six months in 1932. Due to bad health, he proposed to be replaced by his son Robert Coubaux.
Includes:
"Moniteur belge - Journal officiel No. 192" dated 10 July 1932 announcing the nomination of Mr. Coubaux.
Copy of a letter from the Ministry of Social Politics of Serbian, Croatian, and Slovenian Kingdom, informing the Save the Children Fund International Union of its approval regarding the creation in Geneva of the National Committee for its Kingdom.
This file contains requests for financial assistance for transport to France and reimbursement of the advances; also includes correspondence regarding the matter of securing the reimbursement of advances made to refugees and a memorandum received from the United Russian Relief, concerning the question of the Strałkowo [Strelkovsky] Camp.
This file contains correspondence with General Baratoff, President of the Fédération des Invalides Mutilés de Guerre Russses à l'Etranger [Federation General of Russian War Disabled], several brochures and financial documents of the Federation, including the estimations of its budget for 1931.
File mainly contains correspondence with Ms. de Foelkersam concerning the Warsaw workroom ("ouvroir de Varsovie").
Extract from the "London Evening News": S. Lester appointed High Commissioner of Danzig by the League of Nations Council - S. Lester's appointment supported by J. Simon, Britain's Foreign Secretary - The Polish Foreign Minister objected to having any representative of a Great Power in which he included representatives of the British Dominions, as High Commissioner at Danzig - As a result of the French delegate Paul Boncour's intervention, the Polish representatives withdrew their objections to S. Lester's election - Chronology of events on Danzig.
Extract from the "Chicago League of Nations Chronicle" on S. Lester's appointment supported by all countries members of the League of Nations Council except Poland.