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LOGAH . HOTEL 3BAU RIVAGE OUGHT,
GREEK SUBCOMMITTEE MSETIKG TOMORROW TUESDAY FTERB ;OOH,
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LoganHotel A s to r ia P a r la
Greek re p re a e n ta t l v e a t a t e a h la Government p repared
c o n t r ib u te t e n m i l l io n drachmas p e r month towarda
maintenance re fu g e es
HAHSBV 341
Rdfuglda greca
I n s t r u c t i o n s given by Dr. Nansen r e l a t i v e t o the
f u r t h e r a c t i v i t i e s o f the High Commissaria t In
oonneo t lon w i th t h e nropoaed lo a n f o r th e s e t t l e
ment o f thn r e f u g e e s In G r e e o e . -
(1 ) Very o lo a e l i a i s o n ahould b e m ain ta in ed w i th the
Greek Government b o th In Athena ond w i th I t s d e l e g a t i o n
In Genova, In o r d e r to ae cu re t h a t a l l p o s s i b l e
p r e l im in a r y laeasure s ahoold be taken to e n a b le the
reoomiasnci itlons co n ta in e d i n Colonel P r o c t e r ' s p l a n to
be p o t I n t o e f f e c t a s aoon a s any funds become a v a i l a b l e
from th e propoaed lo a n .
(2 ) Dr. Nansen re q u e s te d Colonel P r o c t e r to p r e p a r e a
.emorandum I n d i c a t i n g I n h i 3 o p in ion what iaoaaurea could
be take n by th e Greek Oovernioent a t the p r e s e n t J u n c tu r e .
Dr. Nunoen r e q u e s t e d t h a t a copy o f t h l a mémorandum
be fo rw a rd e d , v i a M. P o l l t l s , t o t h e Greek Government,
w i th t h e r e q u e s t t h a t t h e High com m issa r ia t sh o u ld be
In form ed by the end o f t h e p r e s e n t .nonth what p ro g r e s s
had been ande to g iv e e f f e c t t o any Teooamenca t l o n s
whloh c o lo n e l ^ r o o t e r had ; » d e .
(3 ) A f t e r c o n s u l t a t i o n w i t h c o lo n e l P r o c t e r , Dr. Nansen
s t a t e d th a t one o f t h e f i r s t s t e p s t o be t a k e n was the
ootopletlan o f the census o f the r e fu g e e s a o o o r d ln * to
o c c u p a t io n .
(4) A no ther Im p o r ta n t p o i n t was to a s c e r t a i n from the
Greek Government e x a c t l y the a.iount o f the Jen* which I t
was p re p a re d to ::»ke a v a i l a b l e fo r the s e t t l e m e n t o f the
r e f u g e e s , w i th f u l l d e t a i l s aa t o I t s d i s t r i b u t i o n , e t c .
1(R) Immediate a to a were to be token to c a l l a meeting
o f the '’om.alttee appointed by the Connoil to
c on s ide r what measures th e Oreek Government might take
for the temporary r e l i e f o f th e r e fu g e e s u n t i l funds
become a v a i l a b l e fo r t h i s purpose from th e proposed loan .
The -îreek Government has informed Tr. Nansen, t h n u g h
M. P o l i t i s , t h a t I t would be prepared to make a v a i la b le
the sum of 10 m i l l i o n drachmas monthly fo r t h i s
purpose and t h i s Inform ation has been transmitted to
Colonel Logan.
(6 ) Dr. Nansen a u th or ised c o lo n e l P r octer to In v ite
the In te r e s te d B r i t i s h S e l l e l o rg a n isa t io n s to s e r t a
r e p r e s e n ta t iv e to the m eetings o f the committee
mentioned IB the p r e o e d l„ K paragraph. In v l e „ „f ^
importance o f s o c c n n * the c o - o p e r a t io n o f th ose
o r g a n i s a t io n s . the courait tee should 1» in v i t e d to o o -
or t as a „ = M r en j r e p r e s e n ta t iv e sen t fo r the purpose .
(7 ) nr. Hansen r e v e s t e d Colonel " rooter to endeavour
to hold h im s e l f m r e a d in e ss t o proceed to Oreeoe a t
the end o f Jol.v and p la o s h is advloc a t the d is p o s a l o f
the .-.reek Government fo r the r e a l i s a t io n o f the plan
which he had rrapsred .
(0 ) In v iew Of the neos'js ltjr or seon r ln » the tr a n s f e r
o f the Oreek re fugees In C onstantinop le to Sreece os
soon os p o s s i b l e , and of m ain ta in ing « n u c le u s f o r the
c o n s tr u c t iv e se t t lem e nt scheme. I t deolaed that the
v - . s t e m ïh r a ce Sett lement should be continued I f the
neo e .„ a r j ad m in is tr a t io n fu n d , could b. o b ta ine d , „ „ , u
fu rth e r lunde wore made a v a i la b le v i a the lo a n .
6 t h J u ly , 19S3
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r i0 r B r. V À. 6 th Ju ly , 1923.
Dear . xnris Leur x o l l t i a ,
I ara vory arœloua th a t no t in e ahould be loot
befo re p u ttin g In to execution the p lan reooscnen^efl by
Colonel P roo ter fo r the pornanent aettleraont of the
refugeea in Groeoo in the ovrmt of a loan being r e a l is e d
fo r the purpose.
I have th e re fo re requested Oolonel vroo to r to
prepare the onoloaed Mémorandum. in d ic a tin g «hat p re lim in
a ry ttoaaureu aou lâ , in h is opinion, be u a o fu lly taken
fo rth w ith in orfler t h a t any funda nay be u t i l i s e d to the
beat advantage immediately they bcoone a v a ila b le .
v/ould you be ao cooti m t o tronarait th la
-lenorandura and the pur' o r t of th la l e t t e r to your Govem-
raont a t your e a r ly oonvonienoe and at the aaiae time
ln t in o te how m oh I ahoul/. u p p reo ia te . by the end of the
p reaen t aonth, a o o tra n io a tio n in d ic a tin g -,vhat progreaa
haa been aado w ith the- .vieaaurea reoornenflcd th e re in .
Youra vory t ru ly .
High Oom iaaloner fo r lîefugoea.
Uenaiour - o i l 61a,ù e o re ta r ia t nellen im ieauprèa do l a ùooU td dea Uationo,OÏÎF.Yli.
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Yfould yon very kindly (?lve natrootlone tor the
p ymcnt of the nttroheft p.ocount mounting to 174,60
fT8«, representing Dr. Mannen*s hotel ex’x’nf'ee during
hit! recent Jttendanoo t6 the Counoll Meeting.
The attr.ohed copy t ole gram, d e e p a to h e d by the
Qoretory General slvao the ■uthorlty for Dr. H a n n o n 'e
Journey to Geneva for the purpose of the Counoll Mee-
fHigh CoœinlsBorlnt for lieiugeee.
Gc-oev; . Jul. 9th
9.7.23
MATTHEW3 «ATIOflS ATHBUU
Please terminate your MIloLog end. return Geneva
PROCTER 346
RifugUe Asie Mineure
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KUMAB ü . n w ü SÊSSBM SSJttiSÊk (Grboe)
£700 remitted Childs uïOJ? Bo further fonde avail
able liore but request you continue August if you
have ouffiolent eurnlus funds writing
PROCTER 344,
Rli U 335 S GrHBC *3
sm'VA,
Ju ly 9 th 1923.
Dear Hr* Berzy,
Shank you v e ry nruoh f o r you r k ind l e t t e r and oon-
g ra tu lo t io n o o f J u ly ?th*
I encloee h e re w ith ae you rcoueotefl th e proceo v e rb a l
o f the m eeting of th e C ouncil a t which wao diocuoced the
proposed Oreek loan*
I te« •
Very u i notre],, yov.ro,
| lit-— yas i> y» a i p i i coiæ ii^sio iiei: ï o i : ; a . r u o i - s s .
Gordon L. 3 e r ry , n‘oq*.H otel Vieux I'oCfen*
LA HAYiSe
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aso g HO M L SOIS SB H.UUteoonolder Interview uBoieoa #44Atwth written
exposé of propoeltlone
JOHB. on 348
Kifugida -r^nea
rl l t h J u ly . 1929e
My d ea r g t /e rn e r ,
I (.ul.v r e c o i l e d ,vour . l e t t e r i to .12^6 o f tho 26th
j a n e , e n o lo a in g copy of a jea o randa m ae n t t o yon by
D r . v / a a a l l i e f f re Hardin* h i s e x o s r ie n c o in c o n n e c t ! on
w i th an appo in tm en t vrhioh he to o k op on t h e a t a f f o f
th e h o e p i t a i i n th e . .o a te rn Thraoa re fu g e e a e t t l o m e n t .
Aa t h e h o u p i t u l i n t b l a o e t t lo m o n t waa tak e n
o v e r aome montha ago by th e B r i t i a h Red Croaa and i s
run e n t i r e l y on th e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y o f t h a t o r g e n i r a t i o n
I am e o r ry to a a y t h a t i t w i l l n o t be p o a a i h l e f o r the
High coorni a a a r i a t to i n t e r f e r e i n the i r e t t e r .
l i i t h o u t , tiov;avar, «o in g to o f u l l y i n t o tho m a t t e r
i t seeme to urn t h a t P r . a a a l l l o f f ou^ht n o t t o h-ive
exp •a-tea a v e r y bi*>. s t a n d a rd o l l u x u r y i n a f i e l d
h o s p i t a l , and i t l a p e r f e c t l y c l e a r thi t J r . Cragg
•m phaaieed t h a t th e appo in tm en t -van o f inch a n a t u r e .
You may Ü k u to uo.uunnionto t h i n o p in io n t o Dr.
w a a a i l i e f t .
Youro a in o e r e ly ,
Mr. rç. 2w ernar ,Lomina U l io a 46,
1Muàve, le II juillet W2»
l'.enuiour le Directeur,
J'ai l'honnour 4e voue oooueor râoeotlon de votre
lettre Mo» 641 du 6 oourrnt, me remettant oople de lu
lettre flo. 64 : que vouh nve« BdreBB^o .-u eerltulre
04n<rr.l oonaermnt lou aosanoa que le Oouvornonent hel
lénique nernlt en neeure d'affooter à l'eceletanee pro-
rlaolre don fifulée en rbou»
tin voue remerciant vivement de votre ooracumlo tien,
Jo voua prie d'agrée», üoncleur le Irootcur, l,ceett-
n-noe de me, oonoldér- tlon trto distinguée.
Hnut-0«Balnéaire adjoint pour lee Jf’igiéo,
on^iour . olltl , ^ ,e0rét ri; t Hellénique verm-nent,
44, üouleverd de# Traaobcoc,oi;a.;VB»
0 e n e t
1 1 th J u l y , 1923.
My d e a r P r o c te r ,
This la to in t ro d u c e Dr. B ernhardt and M. P r i t *
Beck, o f the Swiaa A aaoo ia t lon f o r C o lo n is a t i o n , who
would l i k e to d iaouea w ith you th e p o a e i b i l i t y o f co
o p e ra t io n in connec t ion w ith the s e t t l e m e n t of the
r e f a s s e s in Greece.
Yon may remember t h a t wo wrote to r r . B ernhard t on
Pride* i r e c o n m n a a t l on a s h o r t t in » ago, ask ing f o r
p a r t i c u l a r s o f model s e t t l e m e n ts e s t a b l i s h e d by h i a
o rg a n i s a t io n in R ussie ,
These gentlemen, I b e l l e v a , a r e i n a p o s i t i o n to
i n t e r o a t Swiss f i n a n c i a l houses in the proposed lo a n .
Yours s in c e r e ly ,
Colonel l a n e s P r o c te r ,B2, Albany,
P i c c a d i l l y ,LONDON. W.
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rl l t h J u l y , l » 8 Z e
My d e a r U r . C a l d w e l l ,
I r n t h o r e x p e c t e d to h a r e t h e p l e a s u r e o f a f u r t h e r
m e e t i n g w i t h P r o f e a a o r A t k i n s o n ue a r e a u l t o f t h e
n n d e r a t i n d i n g a r r i v é e a t d u r i n g o u r i a a t o o n v e r a a t i o n
t o g e t h e r , b u t I s u p p o a o ho m oa t h a v o fo u n d i t d i f f i c u l t
t o t r a c k me d u r i n g t h e h o c t i c tie.," a o f t h e C ou no 11
m e e t i n g ,
Aa I rua n o t au r e o f J’r o i ' e a a o r /. t k l n a o n 1 a a d d r e a a
i n P a r i a , I ah a l l be v v r y u r a t o f u l i f you w i l l lie a o
good n é t o f o r w a r d t o h im t h e f o l l o w i n g d o c u m e n t» f o r
w h i c h ho aatced a n d w h ic h I u n d o n e h o r « w i t h :
1 . C o l o n e l P r o c t e r ' 8 R e p o r t on th e i i & l e y - f o r t h e s e t t l e i ron t o f t h e r a f n g a e a i n :> reeoe ;
2 s Dr# N a n a e n ' ■ R e p o r t and s p e e c h b e f o r e t h e C o o n o i l on t h e a a n e s u b j e c t ;
3 . D r , H a n e e n ' a l e t t o r to you on th o R u a a i a n r e f u g e e q u e a t l o n .
Would yon v e r y k i n d l y a a k P r o f e a n o r A t k i n a on to
r e g a r d D r . R u i i e a ' l R e p o r t a a o o n f l d o n t l a l f o r t h e t i e
b e i n g i n a n y o a e e .
B e f o r e h i e d e p a r t u r e f o r Norway D r . N anae n c a k e d o e
t o k e e p i n t o o o h w i t h y o u and P r o f e a a o r A t k l n a o n r e g a r d
i n g h l a p r o p o s e d t o u r i n t h e U n i t e d u t a t e e , nnd I s h o u l d
be v e r y ><l ad I f you would K in d ly a o m a i n t me w i t h t h e
l u t e a t d e v o l o p m e n t a I n t h i s m a t t e r I n o r d e r t h n t I may
l e t you know w h e t h e r t h e y f i t i n w i t h nr, Nunee- ' a
e x l a t l n * a r r a n g e m n n t a ,
w i t h k in d r e g a r d a ,
Y o u ra a l n c a r o l ; / ,
R . J . C a l d w e l l , ?.a > ,o / o U n i t e d a t a t e a l im baaay .
Geneve , July EIth 1923,
Dear M. Adosldes,
la your letter lie. 277 of tho 14th liny you very
kindly promised to let us h to In th near future a de
li' lied report regarding the Olstrlbutlon of the olothea
cent out to the refugees In Greeoe by the "All trltloh
As I g thor that thin distribution has now been
terminated, It would be very oonvenlont to rooolveouoh
a report for tho Information of that orgnnlsrtlon rnd
other Interested bodies#
Yourc sincerely.
Lioncleur Adoeldes,2, -ue JeJckerl,
\THBHBS.
rGenov: # July ïlth I9£5
Ily denr Dr# Banaen,
I h- oten to Bend you horowlth b telogmm from
Me Bogrln, the President of the Qroek ABoooliitlen
for tho League of Mntlone, ooncmtulntlng you on the
suooeeo of your efforte to obtain a loon for the eettle-
ment of the refugoee in Greece.
ïou may perhnpe like to eend. » peraon l reply
to Me legrle, o/oe our Athene uffloe, whoee telogrnphle
f ddreea you ur.y remember la "Bi tfcona Athene"e
Yours elnoerely.
jr. Banoen,Lyuckor,
Borwoye
r * * '
12th J u ly , 1923.
Bear S i r ,
Colonel P ro o to r ha s r e f e r r e d t o me your l e t t e r
o f Ju ly 2nd, and I e n c lo se h e re w i th , acco rd ing to
your r e q u e s t , a f u r t h e r copy o f h l a r e p o r t on th e
s e t t le m e n t o f the Greek re fu g e e s .
Gerald M i l l a r , Esq. Im p e r ia l War ix e l le f ffund. General B u ild in g s , Aldwyoh,LCBDQH, W.C. 2.
I am,
Yours f a i t h f u l l y ,
p . p . Hign commissioner f o r l iefugees.
- r . iiaJohxi»n>
;n réponse T votre note du If juin et h :olle du 18 juin dornler, jo regrette de devoir voua informer que je
pulc aooeder h votre demande d'effectuer le rb«le- mont deo déponoos enoouru:B après lo l avril [983 par la Comm-r olon Epidémique on lirèoe, ootte Commission ayant déjà disposé doe P.5,000 fra (et mdmo dépassé oo montant de Pre. 630,80)nui lui revenaient our les 80,000 firs, votés pnr le Conuell.
Corme il avait été entendu ue la vaccination en Grèce aérait effectuée dans les trois mois, 1 somme de Frs. 25,000 avait 6té prévue pour fuiro ft’oe eux dépenses admlnintratives. ver conséquent, une prolongation de ls oanpagne n'ayant oa été prévue au moment de Rétablissement du budget, la üeotion pour leu Kéfuglée regrette vIvot ont de no pouvoir couvrir les dépenses en- oouruee par la uoimiooion Epidémique, depuis le r avril 1983. A 1* ppui de ce qui précède, je me permets de vous citer los doaimenta suivants :-
I, Compto-rendu des séances des 14 et [3 décembre 1988 de la CotmlusLon temporaire dos Epidémies, signé L» Kajohman.. "Il reste entendu que la vaccination sera effeottée dans les trois mole..."
8. -ettre do 11. Oeuthier R lî. Adosldes du 1er j. nvler1983 - 40/86838/84JI0, XXVI - "to Commission des Epidémies ne devant agir on Grèce que jusqu'au I cvrll 1983.."
Hous eerlons naturellement trbu heureux si vos Com- mlvtmlree ddslralent bénéficier, pend! nt l'été, deo facilités que nous leur rvonu données jusqu'ici dans nos bureaux h Athènes.
Hnut-CommlBDorl' t pour les iéfu, léo.
thmhr.. la I.)
18.7.23
XOSAB K' TKl ASVrmTl PAKI3
P le ° 3a te lSgra! ,h whe” “ » =x Peot A m e r ic a R .H e f ^ m b e r on Break re fugee .jaerga^oy c omul t tee
ÜAH3ÜH 3-=3
Séfa.T i^B g ro o a
Aui,
r "1O r.fli .7A . 16th J u ly , 1983.
Dear C olonel Logea,
I have th e honour t o r n o lo ee h e r e w i th o o p lee
o f t h e d r a f t m lnu te a o f t h e t h r e e m oo tings o f the
uub-Committee o f the c o u n o l l h e ld on Ju ly 2nd, 3rd and 4 th ,
composed o f r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f th e U nited kingdom, France
and I t a l y , whloh was l n e t r u o t e d by t h e C ounoll t o s tu d y
th e q u e s t io n o f t h e l o a n f o r th e Greek r o f u g e e a f o r flhoee
w e lf a re y o u r Government h a s done ao muoh. /.a you to o k p a r t
In t h e d l e o u e e lo n o f th e l a a t two m e e t in g s , I should be
g r e a t l y o b l ig ed t o you I f you would in fo rm me ehould yeu wleh
any m o d l f io a t lo n a to be made In th e a e d r a f t a l n u t e o .
-a you a re aw are , th e a e d la o u a a lo n a r e s u l t e d in
t h e f o r m u la t io n o f a p ro p o sa l which l a oo n to ln ed I n the r o p o r t
o f t h e .iu'o-Uuoff-lttoe o f th e C o u n o l l , a oopy o f whloh l a
l i k e w i s e en c lo se d (Boo, C / s . C . 0 . / 4 ) .
The c o u n o l l approved t h l a p ro p o a a l I n o p r i v a t e
m ee tin g h e ld on Ju ly 5 th and f o r m a l ly su b m itte d i t t o t h e
r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f th e d reek Government. I t r e e o l v e d ,
how ever, t h t t th e dooosent ahould be t r e a t e d a e o o m I d e n t ia l
i n o rde r t o g iv e t o t h a t Government f u l l l i b e r t y o f a o t l o n .
B e l ie v e me,
Your» va ry t r u l y .
no io e t t re n . j e o r e t a r y - O e n e r a l .
C o lonel Jame» Logan,C o m is s io n d e e Tepa a t l o n s ,
1 , ru e de j^reebourg, PABtte
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16th Ju ly , 1923.
Dear Liz. Adoseidea,
• have received Infounation from oar rep re sen ta t iv e in Kuesia th a t there a re a t p resen t in Odesea 139 Greek refugees whom the so v ie ts a re endeavouring to r e p a t r i a te to Greece.
These refugees can be transported through Constantin-» op le provided th a t th e i r admission to Greece i s graaanteed and th a t they are no t allowed to g e t o ff the ship but proceed to Greece on th e same steamers on which they embarked
Odessa.
I should be g lad , th e re fo re , i f you could undertake measures fo r th e recep tion o f these refugees under the sa id cond itions.
Believe me, dear Monsieur Adossides,
Yours s in c e re ly ,
/,
A sst. High Commissioner for r.efugeos.
monsieur A. Adoesidea,jjureau dft Haut Comnisaariat pour re fu g ié ra2 Bue dekkeri,Athènes#
HO,
r faonslour AKhnldog.
You will remember that, a short time ago, you very kindly took up with M. Vdnlzdlos the question of the transfer Of rfi nno Greek refugees at present massed In Constantinople,IÎ.Ï Shrt U . v ï î u i l O B intimated that, If arrangements oould
f S their feeding, there would probably be little difficulty In securing the consent of the Greek Government to offeot their transfer from Constantinople to Greece.
r believe that I Informed you at the time that the Hear HaBt Relief, which h. ci assumed responsibility for the feeding of thele refu^eee in Constantinople, intimated that it had done so merely as an emergency measure pending : rrangementa for the evacuation ofthe refugees.
The Near East Relief now informs ue that It is unwilling t o ooSSS the feeding of these refugee unlesn Immediate arrangements are made for their transfer to Qreece.
On the other hand if suoh a transfer oould be effeoted In the near future, the "’ear Rest Relief promised us to undertake responsibility for the further feeding o. the refugees until suoh time as measures oould be taken for their settlement under the proposed loan scheme.
Moreover,w« have succeeded in Interesting the "All British Appeal” »nd the "Save the Children Fund Ja fare of those refugees and these two organisations heV® also promised to àoslst In the foedlng of the refugees after they have been transferred to Greece, The iirltlsh organisations Tel So fa? as to inti .ate th> t they ««Id be Prepared to guarrntoe the feeding for a full year of 4000 of these refu gees after their irrival In Groeoe.
You will not, I cm sure, fail to appreciate the great necessity of obtaining the symp-thy of the above mentioned orr nluations and In these olroumstanoes I would most strongly ïïls you to do everything possible to secure their transfer to Grceoe at the earliest possible moment.
Qenev". iSJjL I7th
High CommiBsarlat for Refugees.
G enera , J u ly I 7 th 1923»
My dear Baker,
In oooordanoe with my promise, I hasten to aend you herewith a oopy of Prootar'a memor-ndum whloh h’ e oome to hend yoaterd y morning regarding the meaeuree whloh. In hla opinion. It la neooaaary that the Greek Government ohould tuke In nntlolpatlon of fonde beoomlng ev liable by means of the piopoeed loan.
Aa Procter 1b now In London, It la $ore thi n possible that he h a already fumlahed you with a oopy of thle memorandum direct.
You will have heard that the Greek Government hne ar0olBed to make available the sum of ten million draohmaa |>or month for the purpoae of emergency feeding# We h-ve not hov/ever, been able to make any further progreae In thla matter ae the American Uomber of the ümergenoy Feeding CoimnlBBlon hue not yet been nominated, but I ohall t-ke up thin queetlon rlth Colonel Logan on my arrival In Prrle to-morrow, vzhere I am meeting i'rlok In oonneotlon with repr.trl tlon mi.ttere.
Yours alnoerely.
r ,. ■■ .. . > - ■* JA^aiiai .j . ULi
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r » J . q u i t h r e p l i e d t l i t h i u o l u b e i ) u i e o n < i o o n t - o t w i t h t h e r o u ; ; o n i i i . - l o ü r o e k o f f i o i n l B g i v o h i t h o l m p r e . t i i o n t h a t t h e G r e e k OoTornciont w o u l d pz’o f e r t ra o h f u n d s t o b e t i d n i r i i e t e r o a b y t h e - c «tt.-C0 ~ !n i o i o n ut> ■ A u t h e r c v i A o n o e o f t h e i r d o o u r e t o r e m o v e th» r e f u s e q u e s t i o n f r o m t h e d o m a in e o f n< t i o n a l n o L i t l o b . Ho f o i s t h t b y ao d o i n g t h o l î r u e k O o v o r n n o n u w o u ld f u r A i a h a v e r y v aluab le I n c t l o M i i o n t o t . i o i n v e s t i n g p u b l i c o f i t s do i: i r e t o u o o u r o n I n d c p e n d e n t o o n t r o ; o f a n y f u n d s u l t i m ately o b t I n e t i b y m o?nu o f t h o lo an .
I p o i n t e d o u t t o U r* J u q u i t h t h u t , i n t h e e v e n t o f t h e a m erg en o y O oranloB ion a o i ;aa !ig r o a p o n u i b i l l t y f o r t h o d m i n i e - t r : t i o n o f t h o f e e d i n g money i t w o u ld be n e o e t c;ary l o r i t t o d o le /- , t o i t u po o r o t o a sub o o m l s i a i o n o p e r a t i n g l n A tl ie n s a n d I g a t h e r e d t h . t M re J q u l t h w o u ld n e t bti u n w i l l i n g t e , i f I n v i t e d , t o u e r v e on c u o h a e u b o o m m in u lo n .
U r# J a q u l t h r o t t e n t e d t h e t.; : ur> n o o e vJh loh huve l r e n d y b< e n e; lv o n t o t h e l l g h Conmlt-o r i . t by r . V lo e r y nd r .
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joiiot . J u l y -7 th 19..3#
Qenovo, July [7th 19 £3*
Uy dear Dr» B mnen,
I beg to enclone herewith, f o r your Informrtlea, a copy of r memorandum v/hloh h b been reoolved from t root*r yooterda* relative to the etepe which, la his oplnlea. the Greek Government should t'ke In entlolprtlon of fonde being mr.de available through the proposed leca.
ne hive received a l'ornai oonflr etloa fromthe Oreek Delegation of It» G o v e nmnt't premloe to contribute to million ar ohmo monthly towarde the icet of the emer^ney '■•edlru' of tho refun.oe« We tu-ve not, ho ever, boon *ble to mrke any l’art her progreae In the rotter ae Colonel \ogaa h o not yet notified ub of the nomination of a r o oreaent11lve of tho merlo n Relief OrçrnlBatlone on the Urgency Relief Committee. T. am, however, taking this m tt-fr up vrlth Colonel Log-n on my -;rrlVt l la morrow morning, where I em meeting -'rick In oonneotlon with repatriation mnttoro.
You tzIII be v#rj’ gl- d to lerrn th’>t Immediately af—__to r s -)or dep rtxupe k'.. UioeldoB <rriv o d I*' neneva and intormed us vf t he xvao lo s in g no tine Ip tnklug the necessary ! L p t r e ü « t e t h e conn-11 -nd the Ho : -pe.arod to th in k th a t tlu.ro would be l i t t l e d i f f i c u l ty In scouring the u ider r l t l n g by the c-roek bi akore of ono bi l l l o n pounda aterllnc of the Io n .
I e h a ll not f .11 to acquain t you with theroBult of ny c o n v o c a tio n with co lonel r-ogun immedU tely after ray re tu rn from Parlke
Youre elnoerely.
Dr. Ik nuen,Lytiaker,
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D ea r C o l l i n e ,
W ith r e f e r e n o e t o y o u r t e l » g r a u 5 . 3 8 8 .
I rnua t t h a t I « a » u n d e r t h . l m p r e B . l o n t h a t t h l .
a o o o u n t h a d b e a n l e f i n i t e l y o l e a r e d up and t h a t t h e
C l , 000 p a l l t e you o n t h e 2 7 t h D eoem ber . . . e u f f l o l e n t
t o s e t t l e t h e a o o o u n t . I . r o t e 1 - t h i s s e n . e t o
t o M r .L o d g e o n J u n . 1 1 th e a r i n g " « h e n y o u e e n t C o l l i n .
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b e i n g t h e b a l a n o e d u e on th e f l o u r a o o o u n t .
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a n d t h e f a o t t h a t h . made n o f u r t h e r r e p r e s e n t a t i o n s
e.oml to me t o o u l l f o r aooa e x p l a n a t i o n . l a w.
h a v e w a i t e d a o l o n g , I do n o t s e e muoh h a rm I n w a i t i n g
a l i t t l e l o n g e r . I c a n n o t I m a g in e t h a t t h e l e v a l a
l i k e l y t o Im p ro v e w i t h p r e a e n t h a p p e n i n g I n B u l g a r i a .
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t o h a v e a f u r t h e r ulalo made o n t h l a t r a n e a o t l o n a t
t h l a l a t e h o u r o f t h e d a y .
Y our a a l n o e r e l y .
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SOFIA
A B B t . l I l g i J o m m le a lo n e r f o r H e f u g e e a .
O.Y.
1 9 th J u ly , 19 23 .
GENEVA.
Dear Mr. O hilda,
I h av e t o - d a y r e q u e s t e d th o F i n a n c i a l D i r e c t o r
t o r o t a i t t o y o u f o r th e uao o f C o lo n e l T r e lo a r a d r a f t
f o r 2 7 43 , r e p r e s e n t i n g th o a d m i n i s t r a t i v e e x p e n se s o f
t h e W. T h rao e S e t t l e m e n t f o r t h e m onths A p r i l , May,
Ju n e and J u ly .
Youry s in o e ro ly .
p . p . A s s i s t a n t High Commissioner f o r R e fu g e e s .
3 . 1 . C h i ld s , E s q . , Pêra,
Hamal Bachs.u. w a u u o ,
C o n s ta n t in o p le .
JOHNSOJf 3QDKNATI0NS PARIS
Nanaen ?/i r e a tor logan .no t8 il' American o r^ u n is a t iona
with i2ur opeanu can p a r t ic ip a te a Detaining refugees l a r g e r
aoale than sum now o f fe re d by Greece b e l i e v e t h i s a am canSTOP
be in c re a se d n e a r fu tu r e U nquote/Furt e r fo r John a on
"note P le a se do utmost make a l s o B r i t i a h o r tcen i s a t i o n a
c o n t r ib u t e s u s t a in in g ^ re ok re fugees a top hope g e t so me
money h e re Unquote
IASS ITCH 3F6
R éfug iés groca .
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JOHNJÜK 3ÜPKHJ.TI0WS !US
N ear X aa t f o r w a r d s d é f i n i to n r o v o s a l a c o o p é r a t i o n
ahaII I forward
LOCKETT 7iS7
Réfugié» gÿetia.
HKALTH 3KCTI0N,-
K ln d ly aeo the a t t a c h e d l e t t e r o f th e 1 9 th
J o l y from the N ear B a a t R e l i e f and my l e t t e r o f
t o - d a y ' a d a t e a d d r e a a e d to tho r o p r e a e n t a t l v e
o f the sav e th e C h i l d r e n pond and A l l B r i t 1 ah
A p p e a l .
I g a t h e r e d , oa a r e a u l t o f o o n v e r a a t l o n a I
hr .re had f ro m tim e t o t i . a e w i th D r , Rajohman,
t h a t I f the n e c e a a a r y fundo *7 o r e .aide a v a i l a b l e
t h e T5plderaic8 com m iss io n would be p r e p a r e d to send
a merabor to C o n s t a n t l n o p l e a a au g ; :oa ted I n p a r a ,
F o f th e N ear "üaat l e t t e r .
Would you v e r y k i n d l y c o n f i r m t h a t . In th e
e v e n t o f t h e B r i t i s h o r g a n l a e t l o n a a c c e d i n g to
t h e r e q o e a t c o n t a in e d In my l e t t e r , th e S p ldem loa
Commlanlon would be w i l l i n g t o aenti a r e p r e a a n t —
a t l v e t o C o n a t a n t l n o p l e I n th e n e a r f a t a r e aa
au c h e a t e d .
ÏÎ5SBVA, 2 3 rd J u l y , 1923 .
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Oord on T.,
G e n e v a .
23rd J u ly , 1«88•
Der-r Mr. B erry,
I here tc acknowledge, x -tth many than tea, tho rec-’ l p t
of a l e t t e r uiirned by U r. J a q u ith and y o n ro e lf , dated the
19th ln e tn n t , in d ic a t in g to t/'rot ox to n t the Hear :iaat R e l ie f
w i l l be prepared to p rovide f o r the ^rook r e f u s e s in
C onetantinople uad the Black .lea p o r ta l i arrangements are
made T o r t h e i r évacuation to ^raooo before the i r t h
A3 <1 r e s u l t of our recen t conversation I had a lready
made re p re s e n ta ti ons to the ire«k ^ovem..ient end have
received an assurance th a t e v e ry th in g poss ib le ia be ing done
by Li. V enizeloa to aeoure the evucuation o l theoe refuaeoa
to jroacn at tha e a r l i e e t poaaltlle momont. I s h e l l , o f
oourae oouLuunioatc th iu fo rm al l i t t e r from you to the
p roper tu t h o r i t i e s .
In view o f tho f a c t th a t tho Hour :uat . t e l io f haa
genorouiily oftorod to .aa in ta in the a» refugees in --reece fo r
a f u r t h e r perio d a f t e r the l * t h Anguet, I am in v i t i n g the
B r i t ia h oran n lea tlo n a which have promise»' to m a in ta in 4000
o f theae re fugees in -reece to consider whether they coo Id
piuue the p ro p o rtio n a te funds ao aaved by your o f f e r a t our
d la ro a w l f o r the epiuemio and evacuation work rnooumentied in
y our l e t t e r # I e h a l l not f a i l to acquain t you w i th the
r e a u l t which I re c e iv e from the D r i t la h orgoniuatlona on th is
s u b je c t .
Kay I express on b ehall o f i - r . lit. risen the g re a t apprec
ia t io n of the H lfA c e u .i ie a a r la t to r the f u r t h e r aauuranee o f
o o -o re ra t io n from the Hear tes t R e l ie f expressed in your
l e t t e r . Youre s in c e r e ly .Berry, ten.,
IT SïLTlty.
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0 e n e ▼ a#
23rd July, 1923#
Dear M r. Solden,
Pben you «ere In '.eneva re c e n t ly , yon v e ry k in d ly in t la a te . . thut ttio :3nve the C h ild re n build and the 11 B r i t is h Appeal mleht o o r.ce lr 'ib ly oonalder ths -o o o a lb ll l ty of fe e d in g f o r * oonalderablo p e r io d , avon to the exten t of on» yo n r, 4000 o f the ire e k refugees In C onstantinople I f they oonlti hi# evacuated to Jreeoe.
in v ie w o f th le genorouH o f f e r and o f a fu r th e r o f f e r mod* by th e îîonr iîr.at S e l l a f to continue to fund tr.oao iwfugeee fo r 6 c e r ta in t la e a f t e r th e i r évacuationto ki'-eeoe, the H is * C o n u l’n a r l r t ar.de re p re a e n tu tlo n a to the droek Oovernment w ith a view to the e a r ly tra n s p o rto f the whol* 1^ ,0 0 0 OreeR refugees from C o nstantinop le to
we hava no1” re c e iv e d nr. eaanranoe from th o îre e k Ooverninrsnt th n t nve ry e f f o r t w i l l bo made t o stive e f fe c t to oar re q u est In tho n e a r fa t a r a , but th in evacuation •md the v •c flsa f-ry h e a lth m onjurea " - i l l In v o lv e a rood de ill o f exnend ltn re f o r whloh an yon know the High Consnl:< a o r l i i t hue u n fo r tu n a te ly no fu n d a .
In o rd e r t o meet t h i s t i l f f l o n l t y I approached the Hear Kaet b e l i e f to a o c c r ta ln v .'hether I t . c o o ld aao i t n «■/ay tooxtentf I t a c o - o n e r r t io r . or.-. I t hue very t'eneroualy promised th a t I f the evr.nn- t i on of the refufleou oen be e f f e o to d by the l ^ t b -n -u s t I t - . / i l l uontiziue feed ing the . /ho le 1 6 ,0 0 0 In fona t a n t in o p I * t i l l t h a t dnte and moreover . i l l l ’ii.iruntee th * I r foed ln f? t o r a fu r th e r 6 weeks a i t o r t h o l r a r r l v c l In n-t-ece.
Ad auoh an arrangement would re l ie v e your o rg »n laa - tlo r.8 o f the nooouaity o f p ro v id in g fo r the f o o d l r : * o f the 4000 re fu g e e * above m fe r r e d to tiurln<? the f i r s t s ix week* a f t e r th s l r a r r iv a l in Greece, I wonuer whether you could aee your nay to auka the money <o saved ava ilab le ) f o r tho Klpb com m issariat f o r th w i th x'or the c o n tin u a tio n of our a o t l v l t t e e In "on stn n tin o n lo and tho neoeeaary evacuation -rid i n t i -ep idem ic exuen l t u r e . I f you oouM r o e i l b l y nee yonr way to aoooflo to t h i s request e would in v i to the itp lden los COttoldHlüû to tote In hand the c e r t i f i c a t i o n o f tho h e a lth o f the re fu g ees before t h e i r departure frou. C o n stan tin o p le , o have reanon to be lieve th a t auoh an arm niw m ent would v e ry g re a t ly f a c i l i t a t e the whole o p ere tlo n and prevent delay In the Uleem barkatIon o f th« re fu g ees on t h e i r a r r i v a l a t the ïreek p o r te ,
\e th la m a tte r le urgent I a h a l l be glad I f you w i l l moat k in d ly l o t me have » r e p ly a t your e a r l l e a t oonvenlenc
Oolden, Seqe, Youre s ln c o ro ly ,3eve the Chi d ren Kur.d,
4P Liin»hao a t r e e t ,j r e a t Portland a t re t ,
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Your telegram tv.ontjrthird balance your • dralnlotro-
tlve oxponnea remitted ohlldo nineteenth
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1 0 /B 7 m /2 6 3 0 S 9
omasn..£6th July, 1983.
My dear Baker,
I send you herewith copy of »
telegram to lord fiobert Geo11 from u. flegrls
the Zreoldent of the Oreek Association,
oongratolatlng him on the soooesa of hi a
effort a to obtain a loan for the settlement
of the refuge*» In Sreeee.
Lord aobert may perhape like to
send a personal reply to ii.Begris. o/o enr
Athens Of floe.
Tours elneerely,
i.J.Baker liai», Treasury,
ghltehall,tOBPQB •
Oeneva,In reply pleaae juote:4 8 /2 fm i4 x /2 4 0 1 0 ________ 26 t h J n l y , 192!
p e n r U r . A d o a id e a ,
T e n c l o s e h e r e w i t h ftir y o u r i n f o r m a t i o n copy o f
b l e t t e r ’-Shioh we hnvo r o o o iv e d f ro m C o lo n e l Hay
r e g a r d i n g th e a iab a la n o e s a l l e g e d to have been b o o f $ t
on o u r a c c o u n t by C o lo n e l c o r f e .
I hnve in fo rm e d -i'olonnl th -. t you h a r e been
r e q u e s t e d t o (ret I n t o t o u c h - ' t t h M . w i t h a view to
i" s a t i s f a c t o r y - e t t l e s v r t b e i n ' m r e h e d , nnd I a h s . l l
be g l a d i f ^ou oem nafce a r r a n g e . * n t o f o r th e a e
' .n b n l^ n o e e to be i n n r ^ o t e d aa t> n ;\a - r o a a i b l e , and
I f you c o n s i d e r th t c o l i n e l Hay h a a f u l f i l l e d h i e
p a r t oi th e c o n t r a c t , C thin':: vo nn.it t a k e theai o v e r
au a g re e d d u r i n g o u r I n a t c o n v e r s a t i jn In ( îeneva.
Im m ed ia te ly on h e a r i n g t b e t yon can recommend
the c o n d i t i o n o f th e a o am b u lan c es to be s a t i s f a o t o i y
we w i l l r e a i t t o you the £700 n e c e s s a r y to com p le te
th e pu re lu ise*
Y ours s i n c e r e l y ,
Mr. A d o a id e a ,rue sekkeri, 2 e
ATHBNSe-
In rep ly please quote :
4 8 /2*344i/24010 Geneva, 2Gth J u ly , 192S.
31 r ,
I have t o acknowledge the r o c e i p t of your
l e t t e r o f th e 9 th i n o t a n t , which hca been r e f e r r e d
to the Hisfc Ooiaalea&rlat by the ^oo re tn ry General,
find in re p ly hqvp to inform yon t h n t tho
repreav in ta tive o f the Hi^h Comralaanriat i n Athene
hca be on ie.[U6 uteti to oflm unioute v/ith you on th e
s u b je c t v/ith h vie., to s e c u r in g t s a t i s f a c t o r y
s e t t le m e n t of the ^uea t io n f o r a i n •• Sho oub jeo t of
your l e t t e r #
Yoor i f a i t h f u l l y ,
m ia tn n t Hi 4' r o m i 3;i lo n e r f o r H efageoa ,-
Colonel S tu a r t Hay,Kalamarlu Lorry ^a rk ,
6a, Oôoa Dragataaniou,AT’-'iNS - I r è o e ,
QifiMSVA, 26th J a ly , 19 20.
My d e a r P r o c t e r ,
I e n c l o s e h e r e w i t h a l e t t e r w h ich haa been r e c e iv e d
from T r e l o a r r e g a r d i n g th e Lady nuwbold h c a p i t a l in
« • a t e r n x h r s o e w i t h w hich 1 t h i n k on ly you k b d e a l as I
am n o t t o o w e l l a c q u a i n t e d w i t h t h e s t a t e of a f f a i r e .
1 a l s o e n c l o s e copy o f a t e l o g r m , d a t e d t h e l a t h
m a t a n t , w hich ha» been r e c e i v e d f r a ; l ' r o l o . i r on th e m m
s u b j e o t , and s h o u ld l l t o t o tsica t h l o o p p o r t u n i t y o f
r e n l n d i n * j OU t h a t we a r e « t i l l w i t h o u t a r e p l y to our
3K6 o f th e 1 6 th I n s t a n t , t r a n s m i t t i n g a n o t h e r t e l e g r a m
fro ia 1 - r . l o a r on t h e same s u b j e c t , bu t p e r h a p s you have
r e p l i e d t o ï r e l o a r d i r e c t .
y o u re a i n o u r c l y ,
C o lon e l P r o c t e r ,B2, A lbany ,
pioouo i l l y ,LONiON.
M r, X e r iH k la . -
itrm Adoaidea informed ob durinr? h in recent 8tay in Geneva that al 1 hla r e l i e f fonda are exhausted in v iew o f the fa c t that he had to make many advances to th e uiemberu of the tipidemioa Comml salon on aooount of e u b s la te rc e allowance, t r a v e l ] in-' ex renaon , o to , l i r . Ado a ides fbrther informed me that det ai la in auoh Avancée appeared in the accoun ts which ho had an "omitted to Geneva*
I s h a l l be v e ry fldad i t you ’vi 11 k in d ly look i n t o t h i s q u e s t io n unà i l n d out e x ac t ly how much hna be an advanced to the members of the /pidemi os Coiamia^ion in i h i a way, am vih&ih.r i t i;’ n o t a f a c t t h r t d e f i n i t e I n s t r u c t i o n s war sent to Ar . Adosides , info rm ing him t h a t the H i * Commis sari a t would not assume r e u p o r n i b i l l t y f o r > Avance a to the Kpldnmioa oommi mil on, anu th a t i i Mr. .vdosldes found i t (fiêelrable to ./«’.See any such .- civar.eea they should be pu re ly o f a personal n a tu re and re c overab le by him from the members of the Epidemics Commission.
33HEVA» 26 th 19P3.
In re p ly p le a s e n o t e : 4 8 /2 * g44x /g40 lQ
Geneva, 2 6 th J u l y , 1923,
My d e a r ^ r o o t e r ,
I ora n o t a a re w h e th e r you aro aware t h a t tow ards th e
end o f l a s t y e a r C o rfe mom o r le a a co m m itted h im s e l f on
b e h a l f o f the H igh co m m lg a a r la t to the purohnee o f two
m o to r ambulancee f o r the sum o f C lFO , each, fro m ttie
D is p o s a l Board in O reeoe, in a n t i c i p a t i o n o f t h e i r b e in g
re q u ire d by the M pidemie a ro m n io a io n .
AB a m a t te r o f f a c t th e S p ldem ics com m iss lon made
arra n g e m e n ts a t th e same t im e f o r th e pu rch a se o f s u f f i c
ie n t m o to r am bulances f o r i t s w o rk i n London and ^ o r f e 'a
two ambulnncea became s u rp lu s to re q u ire m e n ts ,
S vory e f f o r t has been mrkle to secure a re le q s e fro m
any im p l ie d c o n t r a c t e n te re d i n t o by C o rfe bu t w i th o u t
suoceaa and we f i n d o u rs e lv e s m o r a l ly o b l ig e d to take ove r
th eae m achinas a t a t o t a l c o s t o f f,300«
I w onaer w hether i n the o irc n m a ta n ce s the B r i t i s h Red
Croaa c o u ld 1» in duced t o ta ke o v e r theae ambult-ncea and
thua o b v ia te the n e c e s s i ty o f o o r sp e n d in g t h l a money
w h ich cou ld n a t u r a l l y be used f o r o th e r p u rposes to b e t te r
a d v a n ta g e . I f the B r i t i s h Red Croaa canno t see l t a way
to b u y in g the am bulonoee, w o u ld you k i n d l y l e t me know
w h e th e r i t may n o t b* p o a s ib le t o o f f e r them ae a g i f t ,
p r o v id in g th e y con make u s e fu l s e r v ic e o f thnm i n o a n n e c t i
w i th the r a l l e f w o rk i n W #atom ïh ro c e # I oaœ iot f o r t h
moment make a d e f i n i t e o f f e r o f theao ombulancea us a s r l f t
b u t i f su oh an a rrangem en t could he tu rn e d t o u s e fu l
a c c o u n t I t h in k I t m ig h t be managed,
Youra s in c e r e ly .C o lo n e l ^ r o o te r ,
B?, A lb a n y ,Piooad i l l y .
d e n o te , J u ly E6th I «23 .
Dear Dr* Atkinson,
In aaoordanoe with your request, I hive vary 6*ept nier sure lnenoloslng herewith a short summary of the action taken by the League w i th i vie»; to the permnnont eBtablUh- ment of the re «goes In Oreeoe, a» o remit of the letMr iddreaaed by Sir. Hugheb to various Buropeon Governments In Maroh If at.
I think It 1e oloar from thle memorandum thit the efforts made by the '.eofjie o re booed T ery substantially on the expeotatlon that, I f Suropean fgenolee o o o l l be induoed to p»rtlolprte In the responsibility f o r the wlnte nanoe of t h e refugee, A n e r lo in H o l l o f Organisations would atlll be willing to co-operate.
,,e ere een- lng n letter to Colonel Logon eomewhat on the lines of this memorr ndum, but Dr. Hansen would be exceedingly grateful If you and Ur. Caldwell «««JJ TOBBlbly do anything to ueoure n favourable reconsideration of the decision to dleoontlnae any further relief work In Oreeoe, rt which the Amorlorn Red Croas rppears to have arrived.
I have to proceed to-morrow night on an urgent mis- slon to Bulgaria but I shall endeavour before my dapar- ture to send you a short note as requested on the subject of Dr. Nimfien proposed tour In the United States In the Autumn of thlB year.
With kind regrrds.Yours sincerely,
Assistant High CoranLssloner for Refugees.
U,e A0/o. The Oarnnty Trust Comp; qy of Mew-ïork, I, Boulevard dee Italiens,
PAHIU.
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48/2»692/296S*g.
Oenevn, July 26th 1923*
Dear Monaleur Adosldae,
There are :’bout Sfiu Ottoman Greek i.ubjoots and their
dependents in Constantinople who, up to the preoa.it time,
have been malntnlhed in employment by the British .my,
but 'vhoae employment will oei-ae with the evaluation of
the British foroee sj^Constnntinople, The Britlah autho
rities consider that it will be dangerous for these refu
gees to remain in Gonatuntlnople efter the departure of
the British foroea nd hare tsked ub to secure permission
from the Greek Qovemmotot for their evrourtion to Greek
territory.
If duoh permission oould be obtained we have reason to
believe thut the British authorities will provide for the
transport of the refugees In question to Dcdagatoh or Sa
lonika. ft111 you very kindly take up this matter with the
appropriate authorities 1 Athens at your earliest conve
nience and let me know when arrangements can be made for the
reception of these refugees,
tilth kind regards,
Tours iii no ere ly,
OOLOSN SAVINJAKA VfB3D0 LONDON
Please send argent reply my letter twentythirfl
oare Golenao Sofia
JOHNSON 372
r2 8 .7 .2 3
COLSIfSO SOMA
F or J o h n a o n J a q n i t h r e q u e a t a t h r o u g h B e r r y r e a n l t a
y o u r v i s i t P a r i a f u r t h e r deve lopm e n t a B erry a a k a yon
r e p l y JU(XltX J a q u i t h STOP M eanwhile have aaked Near
ü a a t i n f o r m J a q u i t h y o u r v i a i t A thena
L/ISSITCH 37 S
R é fu g i é e g r e o a
era,
28th J u l y , 19PS.
Dear Mr. J ayne ,
Major Johnson a aka me to fbrward the enoloaed
no tea which ah o u id have been Included in the l e t t e r
which he deapatohed to i>r. Nansen from Laaaanne.
I ah ou Id be very much ob liged I f you would aend
me a t your convenience a copy of the above mentioned
l e t t e r aa Major Johnaon took w ith him the only d r a f t
e x i s t i n g In the Department, and we have no copy
f o r our f i l e a .
Youra f a i t h f u l l y ,
Mr, Jayne ,o /o Dr. Nanaen
LY SAKE R«
31 .7 .23
CQLEfîSO 3 0FIÆ
#0r , 0 t m B ° n S6" * sak n o t l » J « W i t h C onetan tinop leda te a r r i v a l Athens
IA8SITCH 376
Réfugié» .çreoe
Ç jro
OBHBVAe
31ut J u ly , 19ü2«
d i r ,
I have to -d a y t r a n s m i t t e d t o Dr. Naneen the l e t t e r
which I re c e iv ed from you t h i s morning.
I am, Sir ,
Yours f a i t h f u l l y ,
kp .p . / s e t . High Commise! oner fo r
r .e fugees .
Le Kirwoteurdt« c b c r e t a r l a t H e l lo n lq u e ,
aupree de l a s o o i e t e dea N a t ions ,<5! J.JE7E.