Preparing the Exit of Mr. Stanley
(N.Z.P.A. — Reuter,
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Eeceived SunUay. 7 p.m. LONDON, Feb. 6. The Home Sehreta.ry, Mr.'. Chuter Bde, has seut a ietter'to the Polisli Embassy about Mr. Hidney .Stanley and enciosed a.copy of the deportation order previouslv made aghnst "Solomon Koshhycki alias Eechtand, known as Siad Wulkan. J' ■v/rhe letter, nvliich reached the hnBassy yesterdayj -.-'is under^t.ood to have stated that Mr. Ede would be glad fp know when EuibasBV officials would like ' Mr. Stanley to attend there. A Polish Embassy offieihl said a (jonsular officer' would probably interview Mr. Stanlpy, next week. flt is also understood that a Rorne dihce official earlier told the Embassy that Mr.' Stanley' wah borh in Oswiecim, better known 'as' Auschvvitz, in 1899 and arrived in Britain.in 1913. ! -
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Chronicle (Levin), 7 February 1949, Page 2
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