BRITISH OFFER
REFUGEE PROBLEM
LIMITED HAVEN
POSSIBILITIES IN COLONIES
United Press Association—By Electric Tele-, graph—Copyright. (Received July 7, 12.50 p.m.) EVIAN (France), July 6. A conference of delegates from 32 countries began examination of the j problem of dealing with political refugees. Lord Winterton said that Britain would always afford a haven, but that its scope was now limited owing to unemployment. She was ready to collaborate with other countries in reference to the sending of refugees to her colonies. Lord Winterton warned Germany that refugees must be allowed to take some capital out of the country if she expected other countries to receive them. Mr. Myron Taylor (United States) referred to the millions of people with? out a country who were being forced upon countries who were ill equipped to receive them, and said that this was increasing tension and was not conducive to world peace.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 6, 7 July 1938, Page 9
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147BRITISH OFFER Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 6, 7 July 1938, Page 9
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