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LIFE IN PARIS

BRITISH SUBJECTS

MONEY FROM U.S. EMBASSY

(British Official Wireless.) (Received February 6, 1.10 p.m.) RUGBY, February 5. About 2000 British subjects are still living in liberty in Paris. This was revealed by Mr. Butler, Foreign Undersecretary, replying to a Commons question today. "They have been able to obtain from the United States Embassy sufficient to cast up to £10 a month to enable them to obtain modest board and lodging," said Mr. Butler. After mentioning the International Red Cross arrangements whereby a 24-word message may be sent by people in Britain to relatives in occupied France, Mr. Butler said that although the matter was being kept very much in mind, there were grave difficulties in the way of any arrangement for the exchange of German women in British hands for British women in German hands ..

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1941, Page 10

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LIFE IN PARIS Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1941, Page 10

LIFE IN PARIS Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1941, Page 10