Fresh difficulties today beset 43 Jewish refugees from the Burgenland province of Austria who had been granted conditional stay of one month in Yugoslavia. The authorities demanded that , in addition to Austrian identity papers, the refugees obtain visas showing that they could leave Yugoslavia at the end of the specified period. Such visas are unobtainable by the exiles, who had been forced across the border by the Nazis after being expelled from Burgenland.
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