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THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY.

Received Friday, 7.35 p.m. J.ONBOK, Feb. 4. The Governiiient is reported to be considering what other steps could be takou to get Stanley out of tlie country if Poland reiuses to aduiit him. The Dail\f f eiegrapli 's politic.al correspondent says Stanley claims to be stateless, and so -far the authorilios have failed to disprovo his claiiu and are unablo to enforce the deportation order against him. The correspondent says Stanley' could ask permission to leave Lhc couiiIry volunlarilv on a British travel permit nonnally issued to stateless jmrsons, Init he would not be granted entry to foieign countries unless it bore a visa for re-entry (0 Britain. His fate, theretore, looks like presentihg tiie ilo'me Office witli a nice problcm.

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Chronicle (Levin), 5 February 1949, Page 2

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THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY. Chronicle (Levin), 5 February 1949, Page 2

THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY. Chronicle (Levin), 5 February 1949, Page 2

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