German-Polish negotiators have reached an agreement permitting 10,000 Polish Jews expelled from the Reich last October and held on the Polish border to return to Germany for settlement of their affairs, it was reported here tonight. According to the arrangements, the deportees would be permitted to take away their movable goods. The value of their immovable property would be deposited in a special account, to be transferred to them later in Polish currency. It was predicted the negotiators would soon tackle the entire problem of reaching a settlement concerning those Polish Jews still residing with the Reich.
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