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GERMAN REFUGEES

INTERNATIONAL RELIEF ORGANISATIONS CONFERENCE IN LONDON Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, January 30. Representatives of _ twelve Governments and fourteen international relief organisations attended a conference with the German Refugees’ Committee. Viscount Cecil presided. It was stated that of 60,000 refugees 7,000 had gone to Palestine and 6,000 to Poland. Ten to fifteen thousand might be capable of providing for themselves, and occupations should be found for 10,000, but Britain could not lodge these indefinitely. They must be enabled to become self-supporting through some system of colonisation. It was resolved to continue_ making appeals and to urge the provision of reasonable apprenticeship facilities.

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Evening Star, Issue 21634, 1 February 1934, Page 9

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GERMAN REFUGEES Evening Star, Issue 21634, 1 February 1934, Page 9

GERMAN REFUGEES Evening Star, Issue 21634, 1 February 1934, Page 9

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