Refers to "The Times" article dated 3 April 1930 (included in the file) about "High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division, Allegations by a Company's Emigration Officer, Sohr v. Bolivia Concessions, Ltd, and others". LON internal discussion as how to be disassociated from the affair and preserve the organisation's image, through coordination with the International Labour Office.
Tariffs [rates] for transmitting messages by telegram and related correspondence.
F. Wartenweiler wants to write a biography of Dr. Fridtjof Nansen in the German language. As tribute to Dr. Nansen, he includes a text he has written.
Requesting a resume on Nansen's refugee work.
Notes exchanged between the Chief of Section, T.F. Johnson, and the Information Section regarding the former's order for cuttings on Nansen [mentioning refugees and on his activities outside the League Secretariat]. The file includes correspondence with the Argus Suisse et International de la Presse, S.A., Geneva, to which the order has been made.
Request for assistance, correspondence regarding a Nansen passport request.
L. Childs informs LON Refugee Service that ILO Director authorized him to follow and keep him informed of the refugee work progress.
Invitation to T. F. Johnson to give a lecture to the Group on Asiatic refugees as an expert in the matter.
Request for assistance to receive compensation from the German authorities, correspondence with the petitioner and the delegation in Berlin.
J. Martin was the editor [a sub-editor] of the newspaper "Journal de Genève". He sent three brochures [donations] to Major T. F. Johnson: "Lettres de Géorgie - adressées au Journal de Genève de juillet à septembre 1920 par Jean Martin, Rédacteur," "La Géorgie, la Russie et la S.d.N. par Edgard Milhaud publié sous les auspices du Comité international pour la Géorgie, 1926," "L'Avenir de la Géorgie par Eugène Gueguetchkori, Ministre des affaires étrangères du gouvernement national géorgien publié par le Comité international pour la Géorgie, 1927."