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Count Stephan Csaky, the neiv Hungarian. Foreign Minister, who is said to be a friend of the Duce and Count Ciano and is expected to work as closely as possible with Italy.

"Sport and General" Photo. - A pile of gold and silver of all descriptions sent by many people to augment Lady Fitzgerald's Jewel Fund to help to find homes for Jewish refugees. The headquarters of the fund, where this photograph , was taJcen, is at Southampton Row, London.

French colours placed on large hoardings notify the visitor to Hankoiv that he is approaching the entrance to the French Concession. In the foreground are two Japanese landing party sentinels guarding their side of the entrance, while French Concession Guards are seen on duty inside the limits of the Concession, ;

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1939, Page 7

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Count Stephan Csaky, the neiv Hungarian. Foreign Minister, who is said to be a friend of the Duce and Count Ciano and is expected to work as closely as possible with Italy. "Sport and General" Photo. – A pile of gold and silver of all descriptions sent by many people to augment Lady Fitzgerald's Jewel Fund to help to find homes for Jewish refugees. The headquarters of the fund, where this photograph , was taJcen, is at Southampton Row, London. French colours placed on large hoardings notify the visitor to Hankoiv that he is approaching the entrance to the French Concession. In the foreground are two Japanese landing party sentinels guarding their side of the entrance, while French Concession Guards are seen on duty inside the limits of the Concession, ; Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1939, Page 7

Count Stephan Csaky, the neiv Hungarian. Foreign Minister, who is said to be a friend of the Duce and Count Ciano and is expected to work as closely as possible with Italy. "Sport and General" Photo. – A pile of gold and silver of all descriptions sent by many people to augment Lady Fitzgerald's Jewel Fund to help to find homes for Jewish refugees. The headquarters of the fund, where this photograph , was taJcen, is at Southampton Row, London. French colours placed on large hoardings notify the visitor to Hankoiv that he is approaching the entrance to the French Concession. In the foreground are two Japanese landing party sentinels guarding their side of the entrance, while French Concession Guards are seen on duty inside the limits of the Concession, ; Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1939, Page 7

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