This file contains translations of press articles and correspondence regarding the repatriation of refugees from Yugoslavia and Bulgaria. Articles translated appeared in the Russian press (RUL) and forwarded to Major T.F. Johnson, Head of the Refugee Service. It also contains a press communiqué issued by the I.L.O. on 17 July 1925 regarding the events leading up to the situation in Constantinople of the Russian Refugees who embarked on the sailing boat Triton at Varna in March 1925.
Question of the settlement of refugees from the Saar: administrative expenditure.
Summary of answers received from Governments to the recommendations of the High Commission concerning passports (Jewish refugees and other coming from Germany)
League of Nations Leaflet entitled "Troisième conférence générale des communications et du transit, Genève 23 août-2 septembre 1927, volume III Comptes rendus et textes relatifs aux titres d'identité et de voyage pour personnes sans nationalité ou de nationalité douteuse".
Correspondence: Department of External Affairs, Capetown.
Correspondence: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ankara, and Legation of Turkey in Berne.
Correspondence: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Montevideo.
Correspondence: Legation of Bulgaria in Berne, League of Nations Office, and Nansen Office for Refugees.
On 29 March 1934, the Convention relating to the International Status of Refugees, only received four signatures, i.e. Belgium, Egypt, France and Bulgaria, and these signatures were given with reservations; this file also includes correspondence relating to the signatures and ratifications by Norway, Denmark, and Italy.
Correspondence: Prime Minister's Office, Wellington.
Correspondence: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vaduz.