The hope that Canada will follow the example of the British Government, which has approved a scheme to admit to the United Kingdom survivors of German concentration camps who have relatives there, able and willing to look after them, was expressed by a delegation from the Canadian National Committee on Refugees received by J.A. Glen, Minister of Hines and Resources, who also heads the immigration department.
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