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important fully to occupy his time, or a director in charge
however, no reason why the vertical division should automat
ries of emigration and settlement. These could be appointed
8. Constitution of an International Refugee Authority.
It is clear that neither of the two existing international
organizations is competent in its present form to deal efficiently with
post-war problems. Either could, however, be adapted and developed for
the purpose. It would be premature in the present state of uncertainty
to make any suggestion as to which would be the more suitable. It is
sufficient to say that, if a solution of the refugee problem is to be
found, there must be an international body able to carry out the duties
briefly outlined in the preceding paragraph, and that it must have the
status and resources necessary
for