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Genève, l e 5 Liai 1924.
Cher : on s io u r C h i ld s ,
C i - l n c l a s , je vous envoie une copie de l e t t r e
en d a t e du 25 a v r i l , que nous avons reçue de
Monsieur Essay a n .
Je vous s e r a i s r e c o n n a i s s a n t de b ie n vou
l o i r me f a i r e sav o ir ce que vous en p e n se z .
Avec mes rem erc iem ents , Recevez, Cher
Monsieur C h i ld s , 1*assu ra n c e de ma hau te cons i
d é r a t i o n .
£ jJ A
Haut-Commissaire a d j o i n t pour l e s R é f u g ié s .
Genève, le 5 Mûl 1924.
Monsieur,
J'ai 1*honneur de voua accuser réception
en vous remerciant de vos lettres du 2 et du 25
avril 1924 au sujet des dépota arméniens dans
les Banques étrangères de .‘Jmyrne.
Noua espérons vivement que cette question sera
réglée dans un date rapprochée.
Recevez, Monsieur, l^stiurunce de ma haute
considération,
cSj
Pî Haut-Comaieaaire .djoint pofcr les Réfugiés.
Monsieur OHASUBS ütidllAl Grand Hotel Hermèg
Boulevard de l ’université A ï H E II E 3,
tB /M Ü 8 6 /» W tia « QenWe, le 10 mal 1824e
îioneletur le Ministre,
J'ai l'honneur de tou» aoouser réoeptlon le votre
lettre U C Kl, par laquelle roui «Te» bien voulu me faire
aonnuitre lee dispositions prises par le souvernement
Keyal d'Italie, pour donner enlte 6 l'appel lano4 par le
oeneell de la 3ool«tl de» Hâtions en lareur des .iéfneUe
nrmënlene.
M e renseignements oontenu» lane votre lettre seront
communiqués au* Membree fis la 30otft< des nations.
Veuilles agréer, Monsieur le :-'Lnletre, aveo ooe re-
oeroiemente, len oeouranoeB de ma plue haute oenaldératlon.
Secrétaire Général.
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son BJtoellsnoe Monsieur le ulnletre des Affaire! ^transferee.
Miniature dee Affaires .îtrangkree,
noua#
May I 4 t h , 1981
rD e a r M o n s ie u r !to ruuoun,<h1an,
I have r e u o t v e u a l e t t e r f rom M r . f i o r v l n
o u r a c l e g u t e i n M f juo o w .w h ijh I n u i u t e s t h a t t h e r e l e
aomo n le a p p r e h e n e lo n I n ..toaoow r e g a r d i n g t h e p ro p o s a i
f o r t h e s e t t l e m e n t o f t h e A rm e n ia n R e fu g e e s I n t h e
S r i van R e p u b l i c .
v e r n a t i o n w i t h a p r o m in e n t r e | . r e < - e n * â t lv e o f t h e
S o v i e t G o v ern m e n t, hn wan I n f o r m e d t h a t no f i n a n c i a l
s u p p o r t o o u la be ex p e . - tn d f r o m Armenians- ab ro a d f o r
t h e B r i v a n s e t t l e m e n t Soheme, nu you wore m e nt io n e d
as t h e s oLroo o f t h i s i n f o r m a t i o n .
k i n u i n Moscow, a t a t im e when he l e e n d e a v o u r in g to
e n l i s t t h e :y :n ap th y o f t h e S o v i e t Govern ment i n t h e
S e t t l e m e n t Su he me , r e n u e e - h i Laek j - a r t i o i - l a r l y d i f f i o u l t ,
ana v o n a e r e w h e th e r i t m ig h t n o t b e u e u i r n b l e f o r y o u r
a e l e ^ u t i o n unu t h e H Îg h Commis sio n t o a r i v e * i t a vjomujon
. ro g ra n i i ie v i B - à - v i t i t h e S o v i e t G ov ernm e nt.
M r . G o r v ln s t a t e s t h a t i n a r e o e n t con.
M r . G o rv tn p o l i t e o u t t h a t i n f o r m a t i o n o f t h i s
Y o u rs Binoerely,
a s : i u t u n t H ig h Oemmie: l o n e r f o r R e f u g e e s .
Mo is l e t i r N o ra d o u n ^ h ia n ,
P r e a i u e n t de l a J e l f lK a t io n
N a t i o n a l e A rm é n ie n n e ,
Ri.e Boouauor >,
l-AHrs.
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Cher one Leur l’uchnllan,
Je voue r oner ô l e «e v o t r e , l e t t r e a » I» M l , p u r l a -
uvea M o n v o u lu m e d o n n e r l e s 4 < t a l l . »» P * ° -
J e t « ' 4 t e b U = e e m o t dee r < f u « U . a r ^ n l e n » dune l a H g lo n
4 . i>>>rim k r f , en / .m tn l e a o r l l t U » . « ” " 1 ‘ " o r " "
, 4 d ’ envoyer o op lo l e v o t r e l e t t r e i> H . O o rv ln .
W » t r o u v e r e z o l - j o l n t , o o p l e a ' u n p l a n d u d i B t r lo t
d e a r d n r a t o d m o n t r a n t l a r « , : l o n d e l - l t e M l - M - r f « r e
j e t ! . o e p l a n a é t « t o i t d ' a p r h a l o a I n d l e a t t o n e o o n t e n a e »
« . m a v o t r e l e t t r e t j ' e e p t r e i u '1 1 a . t o o r r e o t .
V e u i l l e » a g r é e r , c h e r K e n o l e u r r a e h a l t a n . l ' e x p r e e -
m o n de mee sentiments Avouée.
Haut uomto-oaolre Adjoint oour leü iéfutfloB#
onaleur l'uehalla-n,,;6lét tlon nationale arménienne,
*' a— n A nvÿ m e du uoouador,yAftlÜ,
48/L6262/25699.Geneva, May 22nd 1924.
My dear Gorvln,
I enoloae, herewith, a oopy of a letter dated
I2th May, whloh I have received from M. ipaohallan
of the Batlonal Armenian Delegation, and should he
glad to reoelve your observations thereon#
Youro alnoerely,
A sBlatant High Commissioner for Refugees.
J. Gorvln, Esq.,o/o. I onaleur Charpentier,
Hôtel d'Europe,VARSOVIE.
Oonire, le 22 cnil I9K4.
Monoleur,
2n rtponoe t votre lettre du II oui ISE4, 00„-
oernnnt le. a<p8tB nrmAUenn dtmo l0B banque. âtrnngtr.B
ae -nyrne. j.Bl Vhonneui- do tou» Informer que je ne
manquerai pce a. v0„G tenir eu uour.nt le a renael,™-
mnto qui pourraient ne parvenir ao notre ,«l«Eatlo» 4.
Constantinople, & oot effet,
veuille» nsrior. UOneleur, l'expreeelon de
oea sentir enta aiatlnguis.
tout aeteii: aalre Adjoint pour lee ;:«£aglla.
Monsieur 0. ïïaauycn,3ranci ilStcl Keraba,
ioulevsrd e Uunlverult«.Aîaüiijs. •
I
S e o a r i t a r y - Q e e r a l .
In or i l e r t o a f f o r d the i n t e r e s t e d Governments
e v e r y f o o l l i t y f o r a r r i v i n g a t an 1 . m e d i a t e d e o l B l o n i n
r e g a r d t o t h e r o p o n e d I d e n t i t y û e r t l f i o a t e f o r A rm e n ia n
B e f u g e e e , t t w o u ld a n - e a r t o He a e n l r o b l e t o s o r t i t f o r t h -
» l t h j o n o r e t e p r o p o e a l » » i t h a m o d e l I d e n t i t y O e r t l f i a e t e
b a a e d on t h a t n o . I n f o r c e f o r t o e e l a n B e f t g e e e .
I t h e r e f o r e b e g t o a t t a o h f o r y o u r o o n e l d e r a t l e n
Buoh a d r a f t p l a n and o e r t l f l o a t e , " 1 t h b l e t t e r t o t h e
G o v e rn m e n t s a d a p t e d t o t h e / r e q u i r e m e n t e w h io h h a v e b e e n
draw n u p i n o e n e u l t a t i o n w i t h t h e l e g a l S e o t i o n .
I t may b e p o a e l b l e i n t h i s way t o o b v i a t e a
a o n f . r e n o e , a n a I n a n y = .== i t - t U n e n » b l e G o v e r n m e n t , t o
e x p r e e e more d e f i n i t e « p l n l o n e o n t h e s t i b . ' e o t .
A s s i s t a n t H ig h G o m m is e io n e i f o r R e f u g e e e .
May 22na. 1924.
Senava, May £2nd I0£4.1
Dear Monoleur Noradoughlan,
I enclose, herewith, for your Information, a oopy of a letter whloh Ib being addressed by the üeorotary-General to members of the League and other Interested Governments, enolOBlng a proponed plan and model Identity Oertlfloate for Armenian .;e "ugeee.
7he form of the plan and model oertlfloate have been arrtved at In an effort to aeoure the maximum benefits for the refugees whilst bearing In mind the maxlt-ma oonoes- elons which veoent our experience In connection with the issue of Identity; Certificates to Hue.a I an Hefugoee and recent conversations with Goveramentèa ropreeentatlves leads at) to expect the various Governments to afford without considerable discussion and consequent delay.
I had not overlooked tho fact that it v/as your desire to see a provlcion In the Certificate according the right to the refugee to return to the issuing country, but this would have Involved a radical departure rom the form of the existing oertlfloate calculated to endanger the whole ouo- oess of the project.
A upaoe hao, however, been inserted In the oertlfloate providing for the authorisation of the refugee'e return to the ititiuing oountry and a opeolal recommendation made in the plan and accompanying letter to afford this conoeaelon in all poaslble oases.
If experience shows after the ayatem hie been In prao- tloe that refugees are etlll seriously handicapped by the at>aenoe of u definite provision on the oertlfloate for their return, roprésenta;,lono oould always be made by the Coun- oll requesting iovernments to agree to the necessary modlfl- oation, and with better ohanoes of euooess»
In those olroumetv.noes, I should be grateful for a reply, by return of post if poeelble, Informing mo that In principle you are ciatlafled with the proposals now made, in order that Governments may be invited to accept them without
I shall endeavour to obtain a resolution in aupport of this plan from the Council at its forthcoming meeting.
Believe mo, dear Monsieur Moradoughâân, Yours Blnoerely,
Assistant High Commit; si oner for Refugees.
-
Monsieur Iloradoughlan,
-die^btioii ut-lonale arminienne,PARIJ.
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« ay 8 3 r d , 1 9 2 4 .
Hy n e a r Ur . H un aen,
I bv. v e n o l o a e h e r e w i t h , f o r y o u r o - n a l d e r a t l n n ,
d r n f t e o f t h e t o l l o v l n g a o o u m e n t e : -
1)
2 )
Moue"! I d e n t i t y C e r t i f i c a t e f o r Arm eni an R e f u g e e s .
, li*n g o v e r n i n g t h e l e a v e o f t h e l e r t t l o a t o .
C o v e r i n g l e t t e r l i n i n g t » px r p r a e o t h e s e u o o t m e n t a f r o m t h « e u r e t a r v - G e n e r a l t o t h e - l embere o f t h e L e a g u e m i - I n t e r e s t e d G o v e rn m e n tsI n v i t i n g t h e i r a d h e a l o n t o t h e ay a te r , p r c o a e d .
The fo r m o f t h e j - l a n anu o f t h e ü o d e l C e r t i f i c a t e
h a v e b e e n a r r l v e u s t i n c l o e c o n s u l t a t i o n w i t h t h e W i l
S e c t i o n o f t h e . S e c r e t * l a t a n a a n e f f o r t h a e . e e n moue t o s e c u r e
t h e a x lm u .i b e n e f i t s f o r t h e r e f u g e e s , w h l l a t b e a r i n g I n mi nu
t h e maximum c o n o e e a i o n e w b lu h o r ex * .e r* k n co I n c o n n e a i l o n w i t h
t h e 1 at îue o I d e n t i t y C e r t i f i c a t e ® f o r R u e a l a n l l e f u g e e s . anu
r e c e n t u o n v e r s a t l o n e w i t h G o v e rn m en t r j .re r s e - t a t l v e e ' e a a u a t o
e x p e c t t h e v a r i o u s G o v e r n m e n t s w i l l g i v e . I n a ny c a s e , w i t h o u t
continuedtcfcfcousafeAnnana c o n s e q u e n t a e l a y .
I b a d n o t o v e l o o k e a t h e f a u t t h a t I t » a e t h e d e s i r e
o f t h e N a t i o n a l A rm e n ia n ! « ! • a t l o n t o aeo » v r o v l a l o n I n t h e
O . r t l f l o . t e a o o o r u l n g t h e r i e h t t o t h e r e f u g e e t o r e t u r n t o he
l i B u l n g o o x m t r y , b u t s l a b • > r e « » l e n w r o l hnTe I n r o . l w l a
M u t u a l u . p a r t u r * f rom t h e fo r m o f t h e o « l e t l n < O e r ' . l f l e a t e
o a l o u l a t e a t o e n u n n v e r t h e ' h o i u u : e a a o t h e p r o j e c t .
A a t a u e a a , h o w e v e r , be n l n y o r t e a i n t h e 2 e r t i f l u a t e
p r o v i u l n y t o r t h . a u t h o r l a a t l o n o f t h , r e f u g e e t o r e t u r n t o th e
i e u l n g u o u n t r y , a n a n s p e a t e l r e a o t m a e n a a t i o n 'naae I n t h - t l a n
a nu t h e auiiom; . n y l n g l i t t e r t o a f f o r u « M l • M M t M l M I n a l l
o t i D l b l e oub»'~'*
D r . Nonaeu,1 - a k e r ,
S O Ix A Y .
tf experience showe Sfter the Bystem baa benn in praotioe
that refugee are still neriously handloapped by th absence of
a definite rovieion on the oerttfioate for their return,
representations ooulu always be «de by the Council reqr.esling
Governments to agroe to the neoeoanry odifioation.
Sub.lent to your approval, I propose to -sub-itt a re-’oli tion
to the next Counoil inviting it to request Governments to ..fford
the plan their benevolent support.
I ahoulu be most grateful for « reply from yo>. at your
earliest convenience inf rming me that in principal the proposals
referred to above meet with your approval, in order that the
Governments may be invitea to accept them with-out delay.
Yours ulnoerely,
May g r r d , I OP*.1
Dear M onsieur Thomas,I to . n o l o » , he ro 11 f o r yo er oon « lderm tlon
„ „ „ „ o f t h . f o i l - i n g .iooumenta .M o b have been PP H - r . i
o o . f o r . l t j r l t h » r a e o l v t l o n o f t h . O o .n o l l r , q, , e s t l n g
t „ . High O o m l . - l o n to p ro v id e T i e n t , ty O . r t l f l o . t e ,
f o r A rm en ian R e f u g e e s : -
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at I
M o u . l I d e n t i t y C e r t i f i e n t . f o r Armen, i n Refuge e .
„ „ „ . o T o r n l n g t h e o f t h . O e r t l f l o a t e e .
ayutem pnrp oaod .
I h . s e u o o u i io n t s h a v e t e e n d r e v n » v by t h e H igh
3 0 , ^ a - l o n i n o l o a . - o . « v U . t l o n - ,1 th t h e L e g a l m o t i o n o f
t h e S e c r é t a r i a t , a n a e r . b « » . d . « h o t a n t l . l l , on =1 r t l o r
» t l o b „ . r . i n m e on b . h a V o f t h e
R\I81 l «n R o ru p e es .
Be - r i n g I n « I n . , t h e v a l u a b l e o o - o p e r a t i o n » h l o h
y o u r o r g . n l . a t , o n e f f o r a . a t h . 3 1 g h Co— I o n I n o o ^ e o t l o n
w i t h t h . p r é p a r a t i o n o r t h . Model l a . n t l t y C e r t i f i e n t . f t r
t h e t o . , l . n - » • » “ « « » * 1 1 “
f o r y o u r o b s e r v a t i o n , o n t h e , r o , o . . l « c o n t a i n e d I n t h .
e t t n ü h . d a r . f t a o o n a . n t . .
I n v i e , o f t b . u r g e n c y o f t h l . » v . . t l o n . I t » o u l d
b . e o n T . n l . n t I f , 0 „ 00 , .1 4 1 . 1 D r . I . a n . e n h a T . y o u r
„ „ t h . , u b ) e o t l u r i n g t h . o o n r e e o l t h . n e x t f e « views on t h e v •
Yovra a n o er e ly ,
Aoiil u tu n t High Ooro.nl a a lo n e r l e u r Tho m u. tor Refugeea .
CJtWSVA
Oenfcre, le * * eBi
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Major Buxton
A moael form o f I d e n t i t y C e r t i f i c a t e and
Arrangement fo r ArraeniBB Re.ugees hae be-:n oommunlontejl
to the i n t e r e s t e d Governments f o r t h e i r a d o p t io n .
I t would p robab ly -sx^eùlte au he ni on In many oases
i f a Counoil r e s o l u t i o n i n sup p o r t oould be o b t a in e d .
W1.L1 you t h e r e f o r e Jcinalji yeui.ro th i n s e r t i o n
o f thàs item i n the next Oounoil Agenda No.: fo) and I
w i l l l e i you have a s h o r t r e p o r t on th e s u b j e c t .
A s t i s t a n t Hi^h 3ommi Sf-ioner f o r R efugess .
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Vomilonr le Cjmrfid o’A ffa ire » ,
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