CLAIMS FOR LOSS OF PROPERTY IN NAZI GERMANY
Wellington, Oct. 5.
Arrangements had been made which would enable persons in New Zealand who had claims about property of which they were dispossessed by Nazi persecution or discrimination to forward their claims to Germany through official channels, said the acting-Minister in Charge of the Public Trust Office, Mr. Jones, yesterday. Persons who had already written to the Custodian of Enemy Property about claims of this nature should complete the forms now available from the Public Trust Office if they wish their claims to go forward to Germany. The custodian was concerned only to provide claimants, in the absence of normal postal facilities to Germany, with an opportunity lor placing details of their claims on record with the appropriate authorities in Germany, pending the establishment of machinery for dealing with them. Claims, which hitherto had not been accepted, might now be?n lodged by aliens resident in New Zealand, as well as by naturalised British subjects.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 7 October 1946, Page 6
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