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REFUGEES FROM GERMANY

PROBLEM FOR THE LEAGUE.

EFFECTS IN OTHER, LANDS

dutch ReqFest For inquiry

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Copyright.) Received 2 p.m. to-day. GENEVA, Sept. 29 In the, League of Nations Assembly the Dutch Foreign Minister, Mr Dograeff, submitted a resolution that the League should devote a special sum to enable a thorough exarirination of the economic, financial and juridical position of refugees from Germany, the influx 'of which was likely to disturb the economic life of the countries Jii which thev secured refuge. . . The Australian Fqesss Association says there is a small likelihood .of a lively, controversial, debate in the Asisempjly, on Mr Degra ; eff’iS, proposal, tile igerieral belief beirig that- the matter should be referred to one of the la re© committees', but that a snag is likely when the budget committee is asked to find moriey for the establishment of an organisation to deal with the subject of the actual , cost or settling the distressed refugees. It is felt that the publicity which the project necessarily throws- upon the causes of the exodus' and which the Germans insist must be viewed purely! ,as an internal affair, is bound to loud to J ri _ desirafele. frictioii .calculated to prejudice, trii? -ticklish, disarmament- negotiiitidfts in . relation to Germany’s claim tp Fe ailbiveci certain defensive armaments. ~

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 30 September 1933, Page 9

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