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r-R 0• s o c i é t é d e s n a t i o n s . 1924 LEA GU E OF NATIONS.
REFUGEES FROM ASIA MINOR
REGISTRY.
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The Council having considered the report of tho Refugee
of the constructive plan for tho oolutlon of tho rofugue
problem may bo seriously endangered by reason of the under
nourlshraont of tho refugees;
ly._b.aaQ- solved;
Having heard tho reports of the Refugee Settlement Commits-
elon and of tho High Comml.'.s lonor ,showing thc-.t, In spite of
Govornmont and by private relief organisations there are
still approximately half a million refugees in urgent need of
Having considered the notes from tho American Government to
the British, Pr noh, Greek and Italian •.iovoriu.ionts of March
aist and to the British' Government of September 10th, which
were subsequently communicated to tho League with the consent
of the morioan Govornmont, from which It would appear that th
American Relief Agenoies v/ould bo prepared to cooperate if a
constructive plan could be worked out for tho gradual solution
of the refugee problem;
Invites the British, French, Greek and Italian Governments
to enquire of the American Government whether In view of the
progress made with the constructive plan for the settlement
of tho refugees and of the pressing needs of the refugees as
v. Lu tod In the High Commissioner's report, it would be prepared
to recommend the American reluef agencies to make abailable
the further relief foreshadowed In tho communications referred
to above.
i le t t lo m o n t Commission from which i t ap p e a r s t h a t the buooSbb
declined on the(,u~. —
the provision for tho feeding of . rolUgoes by tho Groek
R é s o lu t io n proposée p a r Lord Parmoor. ü
rts r é f u g i é s so n t m a in ten a n t t tb so r-
Le C o n s e i l , ay a n t examiné l e r a p p o r t de lA-ÙûMaiaa i on
* 'k' é ta b l i s s e m e n t des r é f u g i é s toSt* i l r e s s o r t que 1< du
sol u t i on du pà*m /CU boré en vue de ré s o u d re l e problème
des r é f u g i é s A e q u e r i p a * —s ui t e
de L ' a l i m e n t a t i o n i n n u ÿ f i aa tr te des r é fu g ié s ^
Ayant appr ïs^quS^ "
_fl_àt6~x-e4uBée-(^paremment|—sous 1 ' im press ion ie r ro n é e que
p re sq u e to
Ayant p r i s co n n a is sa n ce des r a p p o r t s émanant de ter
H a u t-C om m issa ire ^d 'a p rè s l e s q u e l s , malgré l e s d i s p o s i t i o n s
p r i s e s p a r l e Gouvernement h e l l é n iq u e e t p a r des o rg a n isa
t i o n s de se c o u rs p r i v é e s en vue de f o u r n i r tem pora irem ent
des v i v r a s à p l u s i e u r s m i l l i e r s de r é f u g i é s , i l r e s t e
enoore e n v i r o ^ l / 2 m i l l i o n de- f é f u g i i i s ^daae— b eso in -^a .
p lu a uc gaa-t de s e c o u r s ^ ^ - ' ^ ;
Ayant pr i -s a ot e a(es n o t e s a d r e s s é e s p a r l e Gouverne
ment a m é r ic a in l e 31 marseaux Gouvernements b r i t a n n i q u e ,
f r a n ç a i s , h e l l é n i q u e e t i t a l i e n , e t l e 10 septembre
au Gouvernement b r i t a n n i q u e , e t oommu.iquées u l té r ie u rem en t
à l a S o c i é t é des Nattions avec l ' a u t o r i s a t i o n du Gouver
nement a m ê r io a îh ^ d 1 a p r è s l e s q u e l l e s i l st.mblei#l6$^ que
l e s agences de se c o u rs a m é r i c a i n e s f a — ont d i s p o s é e s
à o f f r i r l e u r c o l l a b o r a t i o n au c a s où i l p o u r r a i t ê t r e
é l a b o ré ur. p la n c o n c r e t de s e c o u rs p e r m e t ta n t de ré so u d re
p ro g res s iv em en t l e problème des r é f u g i é e ;
I n v i t e l e s Gouvernements b r i t a n n i q u e , f r a n ç a i s ,
h e l l é n iq u e e t i t a l i e n à demander au Gouvernement am éricafa
r hs i , vu l e a p ro g rè s r é a l i s é s dans l ' é l a b o r a t i o n d 'u
p la n oo n o re t d e s t i n é à a s s u r e r l 'é t a b l i s s e m e n t des
r é f u g i é s , vu également l a rtrtnflmaat nhaniu duns l'èquelC.
ôu v en t l e s r é f u g i é s a±û»4-^ue-l-»-tetltiraB '-le-rap*-- '
p o r t dTrHa-ttt-~gtmmiio aa i r e , sÇ
r a i t d isp o sé à recommander ,
a m é r ic a in e s de i
l e s s e c o u rs com plém en ta ires t i te e t / le s communications c i -
l e d i t Gouvernement s e
es de sec o u rs
£ 1IBA.qftE OF gA TIOSS 0 .1 3 5 .1 9 2 4 .
0 .u n l c a fa A _t o 1 ha' Conn n i l GHEriZ RiùJ'UGtëKS
Beso ln t Ion proposed by Lord Parnoor
The Counc 11 t a r i n g c o n s id e re d t h e r e p o r t o f t h e Hei-jgoes
S e t t l e m e n t Commission frcm which i t appears t h a t the su o c c ss
oI1 the c o n s t r u c t iv e p l a n f o r t h e s o lu t io n o f t h e re fu g e e problem
mcy t o s e r io u s l y endangered by re a s o n o f t h e un d er nourishm ent
of th e r e fu g e e s :
U n d e rs tan d in g t h a t f a r t h e r r e l i e f from America hes been
d e c l in e d on th e a p p a r e n t ly m is ta k en im p re s s io n t h a t n e a r l y a l l
t h e r e fu g e e s have been a s s im i la t e d ;
Having heard t h e r e p o r t s o f t h e Refuges S e t t le m e n t Commission
and o f t h e High Commissioner showing t h a t , i n s p i t e o f t h e
te m p o ra ry p ro v is io n f a r t h e f e e d in g o f l a r g e numbers of re fü g p es
by t h e Greek Government and by p r i v a t o r e l i e f o r g a n i s a t io n s tho re
e r e e t i l l a p p r o r im a ts ly h a l f a m i l l i o n re fu g e e s i n u r g e n t need o f
Having co n s id e red t h e n o t e s from t h e American Government to
th e B r i t i s h , F rench , G reek a n d I t a l i a n Governments o f lia rch 3 1 s t
and t o t h e B r i t i s h Government o f September 1 0 th , which were
su b s e q u e n t ly communicated t o t h e League w i th the crone en t o f t h e
American Government, from which i t v n u ld appear t h a t t h e jimerioan
R e l i e f A gencies 7/ould bo p re p a re d to c o - o p e ra te i f a cone ti*uctivo
p lan c o u ld be - o r ’. s d out f o r t h e g r a d u a l s o l u t i o n of t h e r r fu g p e
problem;
I n v i t e s th e B r i t i s h , F rench , Greek and I t a l i a n Governments
t o e n q u i r e o f t h e American Government w he ther i n view o f t h e pro
g r e s s made v,ith t h e c o n s t r u c t iv e p l a n i b r t h e s e t t l e m e n t o f t h e
re fu g e e s and o f t h e p r e s s in g needs o f t b ? r e f u g e e s a s s t a t e d i n the |
H l$ i C om missioner 's r e p o r t , i t would bo p re p are d t o recommend the
A m erican r e l i e f a g e n c ies t o m'lka a v a i l a b l e t h e f u r t h e r r e l i e f
foreshadowed i n t h e -j cmmunioatiou r e f e zred to above.
•• mt, | 34585</i )7
iS G 0I13T B .jj?!o Nl'.ïIO IiS •—i c , 135.1924
g?l?? GIF,S GI{?GS
R é s o lu t io n proposée p u r l o r d PailLoor.
1
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I q Cons o i l , aycn t examiné l e r a p p o r t do l : O ffieo a u to
nome pour l 'é t a b l i s s e m e n t des r é f u g i é s , d ! où i l r e s s o r t que
le su cc ès du p r o j e t é la b o ré en vue de ré so u d re lo problème
dus r é f u g i é s p eu t t i t r e gravement compromis en r a i s o n do l a
so u s -a l im c n tu t io n des r é f u g i é s ;
Ayant a p p r i s que l e s oeuvres a m é rica in e s n ' o n t pus consen
t i à c o n t in u e r lo u r a s s i s t a n c e sous l ' i m p r e s s i o n apparemment
e r ro n é e que p resque to u s l e s r é f u g i é s s o n t m ain tenant a s s i -
Ayca t p r i s co n n a is sa n c e de., r a p p o r t s émanant da l 'O f f i c a
p o u r l 'é t a b l i s s e m e n t dos r é f u g i é s , a i n s i que du Haut-Commis
s a i r e , d 'a p r è s l e s q u e l s , malgré l e s d i s p o s i t i o n s p r i s e s p a r
1e Gouvernement h e l l é n iq u e et, p a r des o rg a n i s a t io n s de s e o o w s
p r iv é e s en vue de r a v i t a i l l e r tem pora irem en t p l u s i e u r s m il
l i e r s de r é f u g i é s , i l r e s t e enc ore e n v i r o n un i / 2 m i l l i o n do
r é f u g i é s qu i on t b e s o in de se c o u rs u rg e n ts ;
Ayant examiné l e s n o t e s a d r e s s é e s p a r l e Gouvernement
am é r ic a in , 1e 31 m ars, aux Gouvernements b r i t a n n i q u e , f r a n
ç a i s , h e l lé n iq u e e t i t a l i e n , e t l e 10 septembre au Gouvernement
b r i t a n n i q u e , e t communiquées u l t é r i e u r e m e n t à l a S o c i é t é des
H â tio n s avec 1 ' a u t o r i s a t i o n du Gouvernement am é r ic a in , n o to s
d* ap rès l e s q u e l l e s i l semble qu. l e s o rg a n i s a t io n s do se c o u rs
am é rica in e s s o i e n t d i sp o sé e s à o f f r i r l e u r c o l l a b o r a t i o n au
c a s où i l p o u r r a i t ê t z e é la b o ré un p la n c o n c r e t de s e c o u rs
p e r m e t te n t de ré so u d re pr o u r os s i vem-s n t l e problème dos r é f u g i é s ,
In v i to les Gouvernements Britannique, f r a n ç a i s , h e l l é n iq u e e t italien à demui-dor au Gcuvern=mont anéricein
J« ■I
r »a i , vu l e s p ro g r è s r é a l i s é s dans 1»é l a b o r â t i c a d ' .m
pion o o n o re t d e s t i n é à a s s u r e r 1»é t a b l i s s e m e n t dos
r é f u g i é e , vu également l a d é t r e s s e dens l a q u e l l e , d*&«
près 10 ruPFort du H aut-G oranisauire , so t ro u v e n t l e s
r é f u g i é s , l e d i t Gouvernement s e r a i t d i s p o s é à reom man-
de r aux O r g a n i s a t i o n s de se c o u rs omér iooinoe de f o u r n i r
U s s e c o u rs com plém enta ires e nv isa gés dm s l e s communi-
o a t io n s o i - d e s e u s .
The yecretary-General agrees t l à h the
te x t o f the Resolution adopted yesterday in
s e c r e t se mion should not f igure in the proces-
Verbal of the counc il . He th inks th a t he
should w rite l e t t e r s to the Governments concerned
re fe r r in g to what happened in the council (but
without quoting the conclus ion reached as being
a Resolution o f th e c o u n c i l ) , so th a t they may
take the ac t io n suggested.
Mr. Sweetaer th inks th a t we ou^ it to
ask each of the Governments to add a f t e r the
feenoral p a r t of i t s l e t t e r a sp ec ia l reference
to i t s own e f f o r t s , or those of philan th rop ic
agencies in i t s country , e .g . the work of the
Save the Children Fund; the I t a l i a n fd f t of a
p a r t o f the Corfu indemnity; and so on. I am
not sure th a t i t is possible to make th is
suggestion p a r t o f the o f f i c i a l l e t t e r , since
i t does not d i r e c t l y a r i s e out o f the council
Meeting, but you might see v/hether a respectable
d r a f t could be produced for a gomi-of 1'iciaL
covering l e t t e r viiich could go to the
ind iv idua l Members o f the Council fo r tran s
mission to th e i r Governments.
March 12 th . 19P4.
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P r o je t de le ttre . t ) r a f t .
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. . «g vf (SO C IÉ T É D E S N A T IO N s L -L E A G U E O F N A T IO N S.
hI have the honour to enclose for the
information of the Government, a
copy of a Confidential Report^C-iIl'Sv-l92.4-rl
by the High Commissioner for Refugees regarding
the situation of the refugees in Ureoce,
K«V> Ck81' tWwWMAM o - l l l J&J 4 W {/tf'C ivmR "n" ,H 'ifl T w ^flia Counoil' aAr-n pi ÎTI
w h io h
j m J I U i . iHil i, i n r t w r f . -
^ Mr. Henry Morgenthau, the Chairman
‘f the Refugee Settlement Commission and
y ~ j Monsieur Colocotrw&? the representative of the
Greek Government, vm im presentT'Ht1 t h aT"WrST1 ng
^fhe statistics quoted
^ n ^ t h e~ High Commissioner' s reporté, b'-"- 1
..-■-'''Copies are also enclosed of the
fÿfst quarterly report on the o^peraMons of the
'Refugee; Settlement Commission/ and of a general *;
report by the High Commissioner on the Greek
refugee situation,(C .10?. (b 19241.referrei to
in.the High Commissioner's Confidential report,
which were considered by the Council at a
i-ublic Meeting on the same day. The resolution*
adopted by the Council at that meeting are
quoted in the ^accompanying copy of the Minutes^
_______— The Council decided to give effect
to the recommendati''n made by the High Commies-
ioner in his Confidential Report, anti instructed |
me to transmit for the consideration of the
Government the following conclusion!
at whioh it arrived
3 op.ua 10,000 12/20 w
SOCIETE DES NATIONS—LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
(Reg. No. ).
Projet de lettre.—Draft.
Dr. tiansen ventures to suggest that it
would enable the American Government to arrive
at a more accurate appreciation of the situation
if tT5e«^"'M_- S Government could find it
possible, in an; liommunioatlons which it may
decide to address to the American Government
in this connection to make a special reference
to its own efforts ana foNf those of private
relief organisations in IT re at Britain -«^1 on
behalf of the refugees in Greece.
’or the : - British, French,Greek, and Italian
Governments.
(x) (101728) P2287/3 Op,163 10,000 12/20 WAS Ltd.
This l e t t s r to Lord Parmoor is all r i g h t
as i t s tan d s . The d r a f t Till, of course ,
requ ire s l i g h t a l t e r a t i o n s f o r the l e t t e r s to
the o th e r co u n t r i e s .
The l e t t e r s should, tie addressed t o : -
Lord Faimoor.Monsieur Hanotaux.Signor Sa landra , and I supposeM. Coloco fit ronis
Perhaps a copy mieht go, fo r information to
Monsieur Caclamanos, and, of course , also to
Mr. Morgen than.
I do not knov' hor much of t h i s can tie
done tiy 5 o 'c lo c k th is evening, tiut i f you
v/ould l e t me have vtiatever is ready not l a t e r
than 5, I w i l l ge t the Secretary-General to sign
them before he leav es fo r London.
March 19 th . iaa<t .
r(R eg . No.
P ro je t tie le t t r e .— D ra ft.
The P . i ' t i t Hon. Lord l a i r o o o r ,
F o r o i r n Off J Lo no o n .
(To be s e n t to :•
B r i t ish.Fre nch. I t a l i a n.
L i - J/J/JO7804 Wl. P.IIOJ. a 77,
t- ■
S O C IE T E D E S N A T IO N S . L E A O U E O F N A T IO N S.
March , iu2(& 1L o r d : -
I have th e honour to enc lose , h e re v ' i th .
f o r conven ience of r e f e r e n c e , a copy o f the
c o n f i d e n t i a l r e p o r t on the s i t u a t i o n of the
r e f u s e s in ' ire see , v h i c h v/as sutrn i t t e d to
th e Counc i l b y the Hi<-h Commissioner f o r
Refugees a t a p r i v a t e m eet ing on March 1 1 t h ,
1924.
As you v i l l reme.v.ber, the s t a t i s t i c s
quoted in the Hirh commissioner’s r ep o r t have
been corrobora ted by Mr. He ray Morgen th au ,
the Chaiman of th e Refugee Sett lem ent
Commission, and Monsieur Colocotronis , the
rep re sen ta t iv e of the Greét Government.
Copies a re a l s o en c lo sed o f the f i r s t
q u a r t e r l y r e p o r t on th e o p e r a t io n s o f th e
Refugees S e t t l e m e n t Commission (G .91.M .30.
1924.11 ) and o f a . g e n e r a l r e p o r t by th e Hi *
G onm iss ioner on t h e Greek r e f u g e e s i t u a t i o n
(0 .1 0 3 . ( b ) l 9 2 4 ) , r e f e r r e d to in the Hinh
Corrmis s i o n e r ’s c o n f i d e n t i a l r e p o r t , which
were core id e re d by th e Counci l a t a P u b l ic
M eeting on t h e same day. The r e s o l u t i o n s
adop ted by th e Counc i l a t t h a t m e e t !n r a r e
quoted in the accompanying copy o f the
Minutes ( p .v .4 ) o f the Hi th s e s s i o n o f the
go une i l .
You w i l l re:iB:.:ber t h a t the Council
a g re e d t h a t i t was d e s i r a b l e t o f i v e e f f e d t
to the re comme r t i a t io n made by th e Hinh
J
r Commis ni oner in h is conf iden Lirl r ep o r t rmd
approved the fo llow!nr t e x t subni "uted to i t
by you:-
(Quo te te x t)
In oonrnunicatinr to you the t e x t of
the above agreement, I have vhe honour to add
th a t i t is surgested by th e High Commissioner e nab1 e
th a t i t vould / the American Government to
a r r iv e a t a more accurate apprecia t ion of the
s i t u a t i o n i f His M ajesty’s Goverrment could
find i t p o s s ib le , in any communication ”hich
i t may decide to address to the Mierican
Government in t h i s connection, to make a
special reference to i t s ovn e f fo r t s -nd of
those of p r iv a te r e l i e f o rgan isa t ions in
Great B r i t a in on beha lf of the refur-ees in
Greece.
1 have the honour to be,
Your Lordshii i’s obedient Servant,
Secretarv-Ge n e r a l .
L
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au Hlght^Hon.Iidtermoor, Ppjreign àff i ce,
s ' flndres.
Monsieur le Ministre,
J'ai l’honneur de vous
adresser, oi-inclus, à titre de
renseignement, d-Nm rapport
confidentiel, rolntif. à la situation
des réfugiés en Grèce, qui a été soumis au^Conseil par le
Haut Commissaire pour les réfugiés, lore- d ‘retyr séance
privé e„Àre 11 mars 1924.
(à envoyer aux représentants au Conseil de la Grande- Bretagne, de la France, de l'Italie et de la Grèce)
(avec les modifications nécessaires) .
Comme
te rapport du ü»
ous le savez,
t OoMmloaalro ont f*t,é i
Henry Morgenthau, président de la Commission d'établissement
des réfugiés et M. Colocotronia, représentant du Gouver»
nement grec, — *- V V-<. -■ >■+- fc A 'j
^ Nous vom/adressons également, ci-inolus^jçejri*-
premier rapport trimestriel sur les travaux de la;QÔmg"'
‘V ie s lo n d'établissement des réfugiés (C.91.M.30.1924.II)~v« ». <SA ,et-tfl'un rapport général du Haut Commissaire sûr la situation
des réfugiés grços (C. 103V. 1924),auque 1 il est fait allusion
dans le rapport confidentiel du Haut Commissaire. Ce-j dognipofr
rapport £~<fté examinée par le Conseil -lere-d-iune séance pu-
meme jour. Les résolutions adoptées par leblique -teui s~i£
Conseil au cours de ee~séance sont reproduites dans 1* z
\ h»«pie ci-jointé du procès-verbal (P.V.4j/28ème session dû
Conseil^. ^ /
Voue voue rappelez que le Conseil a S 4$aé*&éra±*.
de donner effet aux recommandations présentées par
le Haut Commissaire dans eon rapport confidentiel et a
approuvé le texte suivant que voue lui aviez eounie (Otter
le texte). ''
r ^ En voue communiquant le texte de l'arrangement
mentionné oi-deesua, j'ai l'honneur d'ajouter que le Haut
Commissaire a suggéré que le Gouvernement amérioain pourrait
ae rendre plua exactement oompte de la aituation ai le Gou
vernement de Sa Majesté j-ttjféwit ■p'oouibleVde mentionner spé-
oialement lee efforts déployée par lui et par lea organisa
t i o n de seooura privées de Grande-Bretagne en faveur dee réfu
giée en Grèoaj-loroqu <4-1 d'adreeeer une oommunioa-
tion au Gouvernement amérioain aur oe sujet.
Veuillez agréer, Monsieur le Ministre, les assurances
de ma haute ooneidération.
Secrétaire Général.
pGeneva, i ; r o h 20t h [924.
I hi « t h e honour bo en o lo e » , h e r e w i th , f a r e e a r e a le n e o o f r e f e n , on i d e n t t 1 r e p o r t eo th e s l t u a -
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Hanry o rg a n th a u , the O halrw n o ,, o ttlem enSoBion, and o n a le u r v io lo o o tru n la , t h e re p re e e û t i i.lvo o f
th e rook ovornriont.
Cioplea a r e a ltio eno loaod o f the f i r s t q u a r t e r l y r e o o r t. Mi.: Bion
t9^4 .C £) -no o f jm n ero l r e p o r t b.v th e i / h v.om- m is e lo n e r on th o G reek re fu g e e s i t u a t i o n (0 , E 0 3 ,(b ) l»24 . ro io r r o a to in th o :lgh c o r n l - o i o n e r 'a oon , ' ld o n t lu l r e p o r t .Ik 0 01 ooni lA,,retl K tho C ouno il . t u b i io e e t l n g onth e seme d=y. ï ,o r e a o lu t io n e .. doptod by tho GouneU a t t h a t V‘- v 2 ? « t h U°»M h ? accompanying copy o f th e 1 in u te e I . v .a ) Oi th e 80 th 80881on o; th e OSBDOil,
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th e u n d er n o uriu im on t o f th e ro fu se e s :
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In .to:lîitmlo t i n g to you th e t o r t o f th o nbove n g ro e - , o u t , I h-.vo th o honour t o odd th r . t I t In ew «;oa te4 by tho
Leb OitaL.itiloner t h a t I t would e n a b le th o Moorloun o v o m - o n t t o i - r r iv e a t - more e o o u r a to * v p r e e l t t i o n o f th o u l t iu i -
U o n I - . 1- . - j o e t y 'o ovurrer.ont o o ald ,'lnti i t p o m l b lo . in Bny aoramunla. t l o n h la h i t rwiy daoldtt t o nddrene t , iih«‘— UH1.V u u iu w o m m , t o r.ifico n B poolol roi-jronoo to i t r ovm c "fo rte nn,1 of thoue o p r lw .e rollof °rvooeUatl0n;‘ ln 0rc6t irlt: ln on bohnlf of tho refe«eee in
X h vo the honour to be,7ourh ■ irduhlpto obedient errant,
oarotury-Oonerul.
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r Seitlivei lo . '■’I- rv t®M>*S-::onnleur lo Ministre»
j'ul 1*honneur de voun tr numottre, ol-lnolus, h titre - do ronoelfcnomont, lo rapport oonfldontlol, but la nltuatlon
,1ob rdfuglda en rbeo, qui a dtd ooumlB nu Connell par le Hunt oommluaalre pour Ion i.dfuBlda, & It nénnoe privée II mr-ra I9K4.
Oomme vouu le aavez, . . Henry : orrenthau, rdaident do l, Comnli-.Blon a'dtubllneement dee réfugiés et ... colo- ootronla, représentant du .'gouvernement greo, ont confirme l'axaotltudo dou utatlotlquea oLtooc duns lo rapport du üuut Commissaire.
j0 vouu adresse dyalemont, ol-lnoluB, lo premier rup- ,)ort tri leotrlel our loo travaux do 1'Of floe autonome pour l'dtabllBoenent doo réfu,;lda (C.9I.. .30.IV84.II) ln>'-1 qu un
.. r mort tcdndral u Haut Gommlcoalre nur la situation doordfuglis greoe (0.108 (b).I924), auquel il «at fait allusion duru lo rapport oonfldontlol du Haut Comr.li ualre. Gob r /porta ont dtd oxaminda par lo Connell b !■ oeanoe publlqu(lu Mono jour. ’.oa rdaolutlonu , doptdoa par lo Con. oil au< : oura de oette ao'noo a ont reprodultoa dans 11 exemplaire oi-jolnt du prooba-verbnl (v.V.3.1) do la Qbme Bonalon du
Voua voua rr. ipoloz uo lo Conuell a ddoldo do donner o Let air; roooramandatlonB préuoritéea par le 5:f-ut Commissaire d -,=• non rapport oonfldontlol et a approuvé lo texte aul- vant Boimlo par 1 iepréaentant do la O m n d e Brota, ne au
Oonoell:-
•• .o ’.h 11, nt ext ilnd le rapport de 1* ) îfloe autonome pour 1 'dtablluaement de a rd iiglda, '.i1 oti il rea-aort me lo uuaoba tiu projet dlabord on v o do r<5soutire 1» problème doa rdfu;-Lda pout être gravomont compromis on raloon do la aoue-allmontnHon doa réfugiés;
..y;.nt pprls que Io b oeuvreb amdrloalnoe n'ont p; a consenti & oontlnuer lour assistance tioun 11 Iroproe- ulon apparemment erronée sue presque toua lea refu- CLdr. a ont r; Internant oiiolmllds;
y tint pria ooim- Iruanoe deu r; -porte dmanant do 11 Off l- oo pour l'dtublliiue:nt doB ré.u;ida, ; Inal que du :.:vut- vomu. LiaaIre, d 'u p r ë a l e s q u e l s , m- li;rd loti d i s p o sition: prliiee par l o iouvernemont hellénique ot pur doB os .inlui tloru; do . ooouru i>rlvdoe on vue de ravitailler temporairement pluuiours milllera de rdfuglda, 11 roato > no ore environ l/él million de rd u ^ lé u ul ont
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l ineleui net» me,. . b , u . do : . l o . .L ro oteur du . l e r v lo e f r anq i- la
d li iou ié td d e s i a t l o n s ,Lnl: tbre doB Affairea .tri nj.brou.
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Ayant examiné loo no too udreaséoB par le Uouvornemont me- rloaln, lo 31 mura, aux iouvornomontfi britannique, fn n- gaia, hellénique et It, lien, et le .10 ::opterabro uu Uouvornemont britannique, et oommuiil uéon ultérieurement à lu Société deu liatlonti : voo l'autorisation du ùouver- nemont américain, notoa d'aprfca les nielles 11 «omblo que les ar,ranlsatlomi de Beoours américaines soient dlsponéoB & offrir leur aolloboratlon au o. h oh 11 pourrait Stre élaboré U'i plan oonoret de üeooura permettant de résoudre progressivement lo problbmo deu réfu lés;
[nvlto Iob Gouvernements britannique, français, hellénique <>t Italien b demander au Gouvornemunt américain al, vu lue progrès réalisés dans 1'élaboration d'u; plan oonoret destiné & aasuror l'établieeemont dos ré.u, lés, vu également lo détreaee dana laquelle, d'nnrbs lo rapport du Haut Commlnsalr®, no trouvent loi; réfugiés, le dit Vouvornemont era 11, dlapoaé & recommander aux Or— nleotlono de seoours nmérlofUneu do fournir Io b neooure
complémentaires envisagés dans lea communications ol- "deyause"
,n voua communiquant le toxto do 1' rrangement mon- tlonnô ol-deesuB, J’ai l'honneur d'ajouter ne lo Haut commissaire a suggéré ;ue le Gouvernement amérloaln pourrait b o rendre olus exactement compte (le lu situation al lo ouvorne- mont de la dpubllquo françalae voyait lu possibilité, au cas on 11 jugerait bon d'adresser une communia; tlon au C-ou- vernemunt américain our co sujet, do mentionner spécialement loa efforts déployée par lui ot pur lou organisations de üeooura privées on Franoe on faveur dos réfu. lés on Grèco.
Veuillez agréer, iionelaur le ZUnletre, les afuuran- oea de ma plus hauto ooneldératlon.
oc. éti lro Général,
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Oonbvo, le 80 mare T‘J^4.
.' oneleur le Oh-rgé d'Aff' Iroa,
1J'ai 11 honneur de voue tmnomettre, oi-lnoluB, &
titre do renaolgnemont, le rapport oonfldentlel but lal'-f <>a c.rëoe, (Ul été eoumlo uu con-
sell pur la Huât Commissaire pour les ;téfu,-:lée, h la oeance privée du CI mure lUil*.
, S E . * ™ * » Î Î 5 ! 1J “ “ • « e m y M onw ntlw i, prSaldentdo ld Gomniui oion d ét.- bllnaemont don rélu Lés, oonf iz-ié 1 exactitude des Btatlatlquea oltéee dune le ranport du Haut Commissaire.
Jo voue adreaae éfialomont, ol-lnolua, le premier
*nYr lo5 triT :UX fl0 l'Office autonome pour 1 établis;aernent doa réfugiée iC .91.::.30.1024. ri ) i i|u,un r®fP°rt fendrai du Haut vomilriaalre sur ln ol- M <;re0B <C.t03.(b).j9S4), auquel II est, lluolon dans lo rapport confidential flu Haut com-
mluoalre. Uoo rapporte ont été examinéa par le com.eil "f"™0 «H mSme Jour. „os r in o lo tu m a Bdop-
tooe par le c-onuoil uu coure do cotte céanoe sont renro.lui-
î r i ^ 1 °XemP}alre oi-J°int au . raab(i-varbal (P v!?3°r. Tde la fcübme aesalon du Conseil.
Vouu voua rappelez que le Oonaeil a décidé de donner Qlfet .iix rocommandatlona préacntéoB un, la R u t oommlfiltre dan, ,on r-pport confidentiel et a approuvé ïo te te
au OoÎboiÎ^ PQr 10 'i°Pr6l,ont'ant do la Grande Bretagne
”r.<3 Conseil, ayant examiné lo rapport de l'offion autonome pour l'établiiiaemant dea réaipléa, d ’oïl 11 ra»t:ort uu« le :;uccî,a du projet élaboré un vue de léooudro Le problème dea réfugiée peut être bravement
r ï S r la "n ruitJon de la B°ua-alimentat,ion doa ré-
Ayant appria quo les eouvroc américaines n'ont non lontlnuor 1 ■
• r, rompent erronée que presque L-mtoe 00 ré'fu.-léa sont maintenant assimilés; ee
-too pour 1 établiasement des refu ;iéa. Lnai ,mn
DOBitionH° ™ 1 a8Bir*. »'« »rta Lesquels, .-ai,-ré les dia- pîr l® Gouvernement hellénique et Dar
- ni ni- ”lllutl0”B d0 ! «ooura privées on vue do ravi- 11 iflHio ln rairement plu: leurs milliers de réfugié» il reate enou;o environ u £/;. minion do réiu.-iXn * qui ont beuoin do aoeoura ur,-enta*
i onalour Ooloootronlu,Chargé d'Af aires,
-é, ation hellénique.
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;S °um= 4= ™=™,= . * l » u . ‘“’frftL1»off Lr lonr collrbor U.on -i oen U jr11 ÎK*,fc0toboré tin ilon lojiorfit 6e «eooaTB p M M tten t do i6omidto progreeetvUTfiant l e prohlbme floe re fttg lee t
tovLte 1 « iimvMmroimte b r lte n n lq o o . f r u n j n U , h e lW - nlnue et lt'.iUen & d emi^er uu Gouvernement ameelonln T l ^ V loi progrès réalisé* dune l'él^ort tien d’un pl*n oonoiet destiné & tu-mirer l'établi avenont dor »6- ' uKléfl, vu également ln détroeee flans laquelle, a .”*®Xerappert du Haut oomlaoelare. ee trouvent le. rf^-Ko, lo ,.lt Uouvornonont : oralt âleposé ■- reoomnwndcr aux Org-nlBOtlonti de r ecoure i moi loulnea de fournir le»Booo .ro oonpl-Snentulrca envisagée dans lee eommunloatione
''oL-ftoeeue.
,n veut- ooimmni ;uant le texte do I'm rangement ntlonné el-dot.m.B. j'ai Vhonru ,r d’> jouter nue le Haut
OCMT.lvaelze a i>v, .,ér6 lo >,ouvorneme»nt i niérloeln pourrait iso rendre élu» exactement oompto de altu- -ion.10 Gouverne mont hellénique voyait 1- po» p.lbllltS, ou on»0* i.i ivuroialt bon d't dretteer une uommunle- tlon i u ,ou- v.;rn»;nuit ..r.;<rl--aln snr oo vu. et, do mentionner epéelnie- : nt les - vertu dél ;y6e P'-r lui e* P*r loa or^ nl>.<ntl°m(
i pjIvéua de ürboe on favmir dea i efUi?lou Anna oo
loc aua rt.noeo do ma cona■ .
ldérntlon la p lu r &lettnguée.
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J ' f i l l ’ h o nn eu r do voub t r tv i . - m o t t r e , o L - l n o l u » , îi t i t r e -1,1 ron neL i n - .irv n t , !<• r im p o r t o o m t d e n t i l e l , . u r lo.
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m i l l , rv!!)i 'n o 'it:,R L . .io u v ern o n o n t g r e o n t o o n f l r é l ’ o y .v io tltu d e dos o t u L l b t lq a e e c i t é e s dan» l e r a p p o r t du l ia n t O o rn l e u l r e .
£û von 1 d re s s e é g a le r o n t , o l —l.n o lu i i , l e p r o n lo r r a p p o r t fc rL o e tifc r le l s u r I ob t r a v a u x do l ' j t ’f l o e autonome p o u r
. 9 . . . ' .xm r a p p o r t g é n é r a l du K a n t comml. - ja l r o n r I f - U n * t to n an u rô.-'iv 1.4-.: , ; ro o u ( C . r ( ) 3 ( b ) . t V 2 4 ) , n u -m e l 11 ou i, f z . l t i . l l n n l e n v nu l o r i . - p o r t o o n t’l f t e n t l o l un ■ ; .n t c o r a i l - I r e . 'e u n . i p o r t o o n t é t é e x am in ée p u r l o o n a o l l t i , . .é u n o o J ju b ll |iio jo u r * jQu n S u o lu v lo n B .du p téeB p ttr 1.0■ o:v o i l c.u c o u re do u a i-to i ,4u no e s o n t r e p r o d u i t e s dfinB
1 • - . ' - ‘ L.'V i» o » ;ti-v -rh i,l ( ■ ’ . V . 3 .C ) do l abo ; Lon v o n u o l l .
. it iv V roou!;BïiL n d u tlo n u p ré se n té e s p u r lo ü n n t or-io le- ... U-o n uon r : -p o r t o o n f ld e n t te l e t t. approuvé lo te x te
T 'iïo ïT 1* P r l0 ••a :n "^o e n t'-n t (to 1" nde r t-, ;ne
o n s e l l , <^ a n t « ta m ln é l e r a p p o r t de .L uc a n -nome poui : * # t * b i l e e ; ' où y ,
, ' . ' jo i i é la b o r é e n vn e dor<5: o ü dre 1- u-oblbrao ioe r é n . L és p o n t b t r o g reven ion t o n m -o m ls on i lo o n de l i ; u c m u -n U on t--.t.lon dea r é -
-ty-.-nt pprlti quo loo oeuvres ruiérleulnea n'ont ,»-,a oom:oritl . oontlnuer leur <.u;itl. ,<inoo aous l » i pression ûppurom»ont erronée que preoqno tou.; lob rSw :lénoont mainte ru- t aoiiLrillfle;
r i'Ayant exomlnd Io n n o tes • tironudoii par lu iouvornom n t nmd— r lo n ln , lo «it nv. r u , ut ' ouvomemtinto brlturm l iue , frnn- y tUu, h< ll/inL;|U0 u t l t : l i o n , «1. i.<> fO aoptonbre eu Oouvorae- meat b rita n n iq u e , e t osannaixiquâeB u ltér ieurem ent 6 j. . o - oliU 6 doo lii t lo n e tiveo l* f utOrlimtLcm du auvornnm :nt ljiUI- r lo t . ln , n otes «*.'orbii lo e q u e l le o 11 oembte quo lou ors? nia* - tloni' do ; ooouro >ndrLo:iLnoo s o ie n t .UipoaleB & o f f r i r lour o o lla b o r n t lo n au oi a oti 11 p ourra it b tro é laboré un plan concret den rdfuelSn;
Envi to Ion lu vornem ntii b r l tn n n ln .a o , f r 119uLu, Im llfln lque o t l t l i o n ?. dot-.; n io r au G ouverneront am é r ic a in a l , vn le u profjrfeo rS o l lu é n d n$) l ! é l a b o r a t i o n d 'u p lan o o n o re t d o u t ln é b ui im re r l ’é t a b l i e n e n o n t don r6i'n, Ldti, vu ô g n le - U B t 1:. t f lW W i c i ra i ) l a q u e l l e . d* ’ W 6O o r x ln u n lre , 00 t ro u v a n t loti ro .-u .:l6n , lo a i t canvornomont ue rn li, ilopoud b rnoom n n d o r aux jà - n io t lon i; do eeooure
; â r lo n ln o o de f o u r n i r lo e neoenra oonpldmont: I r e e o n v ls a - ijSa dons l e e ooranunlotitlonci o l -d e a e u a .
:n voue communiquant l o to x t e de 1* .rrangament mentionné a l-d ea a u e , ,1’- L l'bonnour d 'a jo u te r que l o Haut OommlciBulre a Bu#;g<r6 ue l e Qouvornonnnt -tmerloaln p o urra it oe rendre plue oxoctenont oorapte do 1 s i t u a t io n , -L l e ûouvemeroont
•Oyv.umo d’ I t a l i e voy. l t lr» o o a t i ib l l l t é , au o;. 8 où 11 Ju<'c- 1*' l t bon ii'-droflaer «ne oomcmnloi t lo n un uonwrnonont am ir l- ■ *. . , ' > jloySe par l u i o t pur loti or, : n i : 1 ulom: do neooure prlvdoe en I t a l i e on favour de» r é fu g ié e de ürboo.
V e u ll i l rô .ir , on l eu r l e frél V ien t, Ion rx , ur: noon de r :lm lu u t o oomildér t l o n .
s-CP 'e o r é t u l r e Général*
r - O E M v a .
March 21sL, 1924.
My dear M in is te r ,
I beg to unclose, herew ith , fo r your
inform ation, a copy of a l e t t e r vhich is
being s e n t by the Scoretary-General to
Monsieur f lolocotronin, Monsieur Honotaux.
Lord Parmoor and 'Signor Sal and ra .
Hellovn me, my dear M in is te r ,
His excellencyMonsieur Oaclamanos
Greek Legal io’i ,51, Upper Hrook S t r e e t ,
London. W.l.
Yours s in ce re ly .
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r o w v a.r March ; : i n t , 1924.
My dear Mr. Morganthan,I beg to en c lo se , ho rev;i t h , for your
Inform ation, a copy of a le t , to r vM ch is
boing sen t by the Secretaiy-Goner a l to
Monsieur co lo c o tro n ls , Monsieur Hanotaux,
Lord Parmoor and S ignor In la n d ra , w ith a
view to reminding thorn o f the agreement
roachod a t the Council Meeting th a t th e i r ,
re sp ec t iv e oovernme n ts should w rite to the
Govorniœnt of the United S ta te s on the
s u b jec t of the continued help from American
r e l i e f o rgan isa tio ns .
Yours s in co rc ly .
If-;:
C re e ^ r efugue Battlement conrnisslon Hotel d ’An^lote r r e ,
Athens.
L ' e n t r e f i l e t s u iv a n t , pa ru dans X.' " B le f ta ro n Vlma"
au 15 mars, p o u r r a i t I n t é r e s s e r 1-38 s e c t io n s des R éfu g ié s ,
des M in o r i té s e t P o l i t i q u e : ^
"H r. A th e r to n , M in is t re des "Aats-Vnis d'Amérique
à A thènes, conformément à des I n s t r u c t io n s re ç u es de
a on Gouvernement, p a r t ce jo u r en tournée dans l e s
provinces de Macédoine et de Tfcraoe. pour se rendre
compte de v isu de l a s i t u a t i o n des r é f u g i é s . Ce
voyage de ! I r . A therton n ' e s t pas sans r a p p o r t avec
l e s d é c i s io n s que l e C onse il de l a S oc ié té des B ât ions
a adop tées au s u j e t de l'emprunt des réfugiés e t en
p a r t i c u l i e r de l ' a p u e l que l e C onse il a ad ressé a ra
organisations p r iv é e s am éricaines on faveu r des r é -
•fxigiôe.
Lo Gouvernement ;jree a mis un c o n t r e - t o r p i l l e u r
i l a d i s p o s i t io n de Mr. A therton qui se re n d ra d 'ab o rd
à S a lo n lq u a . Des i n s t r u c t i o n s ont é té envoyées au
Gouverneur B é n i r a i , a f i n que to u te s f a c i l i t é s s o ie n t
a ccordées au m in i s t r e des . I ta t s -U n is .
/ E , V incen t , délégué du R o ck e fe l le r I n s t i t u t e ,
v l a S ^ ' a l r f ver à Athènes dar." l a hut do se rendre en
Macédoine e t de s ' in fo r m e r de l a s i t u a t i o n des r é f u g i é s ,
a , - i a 20 .3 .34 .
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8 E O Y A March 26 th ,1924.
My dear Mr. Magruder,
I beg to e nc lo se a copy o f the Minutes
of the 3rd m eeting of the l a s t s e s s io n o f th e Council
which you requested by the te lephone t h i s morning.
I am a lso a t t a c h in g a copy of Mr. Morgenthau' s
R eport, which i s an annex to th e se M inutes, as w e ll
a s c e r t a in supplementary in fo rm a tio n , con ta ined in
Council document C .151 .1924 ,I .
Yours s in c e r e ly .
Magruder, d s q . , American L egation ,
B fi E U IS
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LÉ GATION DE GRÈCE,
51, U PPE R BR O O K STREET,
No,968/Z.11/24 27th March, 1924.
Dear Mr. Walters,
I beg to acknowledge the receipt
of your letter No. 48/34585/29451 of the 21st instant,
enclosing a copy of a letter which is being sent by
the Secretary General of the League of Nations to
Monsieur Colocotronis, Monsieur Hanotaux, Lord Parmoor
and Signor Salandra, for which please accept my
sincere thanks.
Believe me, Dear Mr. Walters,
Yours sincerely,
. Walters, Esq., League of Nations,
Geneva.
LEGATION OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA • tr
Berne, March 28, 1924.
^CTlOt CO F x
Dear Mr. Gilchrist: ^
I thank you for your letter of March
twenty-sixth, with which you were good
enough to send me documents containing all
available information respecting the action
taken by the league of Dations with regard
to the problem of the Greek refugee settlement.
Sincerely yours,
4 - ^ .Z ârHuntington Gilchrist, Ssquire,
League of Nations,
Geneva.
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G e ne va , A p r i l 1 1 t h , 1 9 2 4 .
JrMy d e a r Y e n c k e n , 1
I e n c lo s e a f o r m a l r e p l y t o y o u r n o t e ,
W 2 2 2 9 /2 1 1 0 /9 8 , o f A u r i l 7 t h .
The f a c t i a , t h a t t h e p e o p le c o n c e r n e d came
to t h e c o n c l u s i o n t h a t t h e t e x t o f th e R e s o lu t i o n
o n te m p o r a r y r e l i e f f o r t h e r e fu g e e s i n G r e e c e , -
w h ic h e n d e d . v i t h a n i n v i t a t i o n t o t h e B r i t i s h ,
F r e n c h , I t a l i a n an d G r e e k G o v e rn m e n ts t o a a i: th e
A m e r ic a n G o v e rn m e n t t o recom m end A m e r ic a n r e l i e f
o r g a n is a t i o n s t o resu m e w o rk a m o n g s t t h e
r e fu g e e s , - h a d m uch b e t t e r n o t be p u b l i s h e d , as
i t s e f f e c t o n A m e r ic a n o p i n i o n , a n d , t h e r e f o r e ,
o n t h e c h a n c e s o f t h e U n i t e d S t a te s G o ve rn m e n t
g i v i n g f a v o u r a b l e c o n s i d e r a t i o n t o t h e p r o p o s a l
i n q u e s t io n , m ig h t be v e r y b a d . e , t h e r e f o r e ,
re n e v e d t h a t i t e m f r o m th e P r o c e s - V e r b a l , and
in c o r p o r a t e d t h e tw o o t h e r v e r y u n im p o r ta n t o n e s
w h ic h w e re d e a l t w i t h a t t h e same m e e t in g , i n t h e
m in u t e s o f t h e p r e v io u s o n e . M e a n w h i le , we h a ve
w r i t t e n i n d i v i d u a l l y t o t h e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o n t h e
C o u n c i l o f t h e f o u r c o u n t r i e s c o n c e r n e d , q u o t in g
t h e t e x t o f th e R e s o lu t i o n , and r e m in d in g th em I t
A . Y e n c k e n , K s q . , F o r e ig n O f f i c e ,
D ow n in g S t r e e t ,
rc a l l s upon t h e i r Governments t o ta k e c e r t a i n a c t i o n .
You w i l l , no doubt, have s e e n our l e t t e r t o Lord
Parm oor, which was d a te d March 2 0 th ,
Yours s i n c e r e l y .
(W 2229/2X10/93)
The Under Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs presents his compliments to the Secretary-
General of the League of Nations and is directed by
the Secretary of State to inform him that no copies
have so far been received in the Foreign Office of
the minutes of the fourth meeting (private) of the
Twenty eighth Session of the Council of the League.
2. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald would be glad if the
usual number of copies could be forwarded at an early
FOREIGN OFFICE, S.W.l.
April 7th, 1924.
r1*1 JüK fl
1The r e o r e t a r y - G e n e r a l o f t h e Leapu© of
N a t i o n o p re a e n i .B h i a oo rnpllm erito t o t h e U n d e r
n e o r e t u r y o f : t a t e f o r o re i t .m A f f a i r s , a n d , v i t h
r é f é r e n c é to h i a l e t t e r , .?.£?.9/2110/9B, o f ' . p r l l
7 t h , h e g i t o i n f o r m h im t h a t i n t h e r e v i s e d
m i n u t e s o f t h e r e o e n i . s e s s i o n o f t h e l o u n o i l , t h e
f i n a l t e x t o f t h e m e e t i n g vdiioh f i p n r e u a s t h e
4 t h m ee t in> i n t h e p r o v i s i o n a l Prooea-V e r b a l ,
h a s b e e n i n c o r p o r a t e d i n t h e P r o o e s - V e r b a l of t h e
3rd m e e t i n g .
Geneva,
A p r i l 11th, 19^4.
, Confidential :
r.Gfcw-'P.E C '
28th July, 1924.
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1My dear Johnsoi
Philip Baker having left the Foreign uffl-e I am
temporarily taking hla place, and hope to write to you
soon in reply to your letter of «'uly 23rd.
There is, however, another matter in whioh perhaps
you could help me, namely, the resolution adopted by the
Council in Barch invited the British, French, Greek and
Italian uovernments to approach the unites States Government
with a view to its recommending the relief agencies in the
united States to give further help as regards Greek
I find that the British Ambassador at Washington
saw the Secretary of State at the beginning of «tune and
that the latter1s attitude, although not committal was also
not unsympathetic. I gather, however, that the French
Government did not act upon the resolution and that apparently
at their instigation the Italians also did nothing- I
wonder whether you would think it worth while to get matters
moving in regard to France? naturally this information is
confidential.
It would also be useful to me to know what, if
anything, the Americans are actually doing as regards the
settlement of refugees at the present time* This is àL1 th e
more important because the French appear to have based their
objection to pressing the U.S.G. on the fact that the American
tied Cross and other relief organisations have done a great
deal since January 1st.
Major T.F. Johnson, League of nations.
Geneva.
Xours sincerely.
\
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G e n e v o . V V-A u r u a t l e t , 1 9 2 4 .
Hear Burge,In reply to th e Oonfideutial l e t t e r dated 26th
July a d ô r e e s e d to Major Johnson. I am r e p l . . l m ; to you in
h ie ■•iLsenoc on leave•
I ,111 have a talk to uomo o: - e i'rcnoh people
„.r. and art the : If they oan am) out anything r e g a r d e r
the question -n whieh you are intereetet. nfl an aoon
aa I f;et any Infor ation I *111 let you lmo*.
Y o u r . ; a i t h f u l l y ,
s M
i>or A s s is ta n t HI • Uomuleaiouor fo r «‘efugecti#
K.n.K .Burge Eaq, Foreign O ff ioe ,
Dovadnrr d t r e e t ,
Lorron.
Monsieur Pletjbdmarohi. /
Faisant suite à nos conversations, je
me permets d'attirer votre attention sur une note qui
a été adressée 6, M. Salandra en date du 20 mars.
Je vous serai très obligé de bien vouloir
me faire savoir si le Gouvernement italien a fait des
démarches afin de donner suite aux résolutions du Con-
16.9.24.
Monsieur J ^ E S 0 ’:,
J'ai rappelé la chos-:e Monsieur
SALANDRA en lui truisme : tant un duplicata de la lettre
du 0 m a r s . Je vous ferai cpnaaître sa réponse ausEi tôt
qu'il me ser.
. ttMï J-t-; *■> fc a -.
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