File contains mainly financial documents and correspondence relating to refugee evacuation operations, a list of Armenian refugees needing financial assistance and a LON document (C.61.M.23.1923) "Russian Refugees - Report by Dr. Hansen" dated 24 January 1923.
File contains mainly identity certificates, telegrams on visitors to Greek office, LON document (C.50me Session/P.V.5(1) on the "Procédure à suivre par le Conseil dans l'examen de la question du traitement des personnes de race et de langue lithuaniennes dans la région de Vilna", correspondence with the Greek government and Geneva Office on the evacuation operations of Russian refugees in Greece, reporting on the number and condition of Armenian refugees in different camps in Greece. Includes accounts.
Mainly on financial assistance to cover transport costs and guarantees of repayment of advances made by the Office.
McNeill family; Mrs. Neames, Russian refugee, in Danzig.
Arrangements for transport of Russian refugees from Baltic countries (Lithuania) recruited as agricultural workers in France and advancements of transport fees by the Office. Also includes copies of lists of Russian refugee industrial workers interested to work in France.
This file content is a set of documents related to the resettlement of Armenian refugees from Bulgaria to France.
The Russian refugees were settled in Czechoslovakia and were employed as civil servants or by private companies and that the French Consulate in Prague refused to grant them visa. The French government is approached via the French delegate, Mr. Paon, to solve the problem raised by the Prague delegate, Mr. Hesse, in his correspondence with the Geneva office.
File contains correspondence between T.F. Johnson and the Director of International Labour Office proposing to approach the French authorities to resume the introduction of Russian refugee industrial workers into France.
This file contains correspondence with Mr. Schlesinger, delegate of the High Commissariat for Refugees in Berlin and founder of "Nansenheim", a student home for Russian refugees in Berlin, concerning the matter of covering legal expenses for evacuation of the "Nansenheim".
File contains correspondence concerning a project of agricultural colony in France. The project was to create a centre to readapt Russian refugees in the agriculture domain and to integrate them into the French labour force. However, due to the protection of national labour policy and the difficulties in obtaining credits from French banks, the creation of such centre in France was not supported. It was considered more useful to create such centre in "new" countries like Morocco or South America.