File contains correspondence about appointing a temporary successor to Dr. Nansen until the next Assembly.
This file contains correspondence including an enquiry to the Under-Secretary-General by M. Luchaire, the Director of the Institute for Intellectual Co-operation, to verify whether a member of the Secretariat is acting as President of the advisory committee.
This file contains corrections concerning PV (minutes), PV not included in the file, correspondence exchanged in this respect between C.Goulkevitch (member of a private organisation) and H.Reymond.
M. O. Hudson was Bemis Professor of International Law at the Harvard Law School, working on a publication entitled "International Legislation, 1919-1929" at the opening of the file. Besides his correspondence for the attention of Major Johnson, a list entitled "International Legislation 1919-1929 - A collection of the texts of multipartite international instruments concluded during the decade following the World War" is also included in this file. Also a member of the Legal Section of the League according to the LONSEA source.
Only one letter transmitting personal information (not included in the file) of D. Josias to the Berlin Office (Mr. Schlesinger) and requesting the Berlin Office follow-up the matter.
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.
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.
Only one letter in the file to thank Chen T. for sending two copies of "Two Years of Nationalist China".
Subject of the file: Securing employment for refugees for the construction of the pipe-line. Includes notes exchanged with the Information and Mandates Section and Armenian, English, French and German language press (London, Geneva, Paris, New York) cuttings as well as an excerpt of the Official Gazette (Palestine) with the Convention concluded between the Irak Petroleum Company and the British High Commissioner for the Palestine, article XI concerned employment of workers.