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POLISH REFUGEES IN INDIA

FEW WANT TO RETURN HOME R'ecclved Wednesday, H.10--a-:m. BOMbAY, March 5. Hardly Gxie per cent. of rhe 5000 Pciish rei'ugees ' who arrived in Tndia in 1G43-44 had volunteered to reiurn to Poland, said the deputy ciiairman of the Poiish R,elief'Committee. M. S. Darlewski. The majority would prefer to settle in Ar.stralia or Canada, but some wanted to stay in India. Most of ihe ivfugees are in a camp at y mbay. The mdian Government has in- : formed tlie welfare committee that - there is at present 110 po.ssibility of j evucuating them to Poland.

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Chronicle (Levin), 6 March 1946, Page 5

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POLISH REFUGEES IN INDIA Chronicle (Levin), 6 March 1946, Page 5

POLISH REFUGEES IN INDIA Chronicle (Levin), 6 March 1946, Page 5

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