Three hundred and ninety-nine Jewish refugees who were admitted to Norway last month are nearing the completion of their orientation course in the Norwegian language and national customs, it was learned here. In a few weeks they will be permitted to accept employment outside their temporary camp. Many offers of employment have already been made to the camp authorities.
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