With the expected closing of the Bermuda conference tomorrow, the British press today indicates disappointment at the results reported so far. Most of the London newspapers point out that the British people would welcome a more generous approach to the refugee problem than that shown by the Anglo-American delegations at Bermuda.
The News-Chronicle says that “the statement which is expected to be issued by the delegates after the closing of the conference will have to be a pretty good one to dissipate the miserable impression which has been allowed to take form.”
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