The Yugoslavian Ministry of Interior has signed a provisional permit for entry into Yugoslavia of 40 of a group of 52 Jews forced across the border of the Burgenland province of Austria by the Nazi authorities, the Daily Express reported today from Belgrade. They will be allowed to remain until Palestine immigration certificates are available for them. The other 12 were permitted by the German authorities to return to their homes in Burgenland.
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