Extract from "Le Temps": resignation of O'Rourke, bishop of Danzig.
Two letters addressed by S. Lester to H. Rauschning, President of the Senate, dated 30 August and 3 September 1934: the first one, intended as a general warning, regarding doubtful legislative and administrative acts affecting the liberties guaranteed by the Constitution and the respect given to the Constitution under which the Senate was governing, as well as an inclination from the Government and its administration to confuse the identities of Party and State, and the second one on knives carried by many SA men in Danzig; petition from Catholic priests relating to the suppression of Catholic Youth organizations; post scriptum regarding the fact that Danzig and Poland agreed on Nederbragt as President of the Port and discussed terms with him.
Monument to Albert Thomas, Director of the International Labour Organization; Sam Kyle, Belfast Labour leader.
14.5 cm x 10 cm black and white.
Response to letter No. 71 from S. Jacklin; includes extract of letter from Cremins with details about the 1942 contribution from the Irish government.
S. Lester's appointment as Danzig High Commissioner; photograph of S. Lester.
Extract from the "Chicago League of Nations Chronicle" on S. Lester's appointment supported by all countries members of the League of Nations Council except Poland.
Extract from the "Connacht Tribune": S. Lester congratulated by the Connacht Tribune on his new appointment as High Commissioner of the Free City of Danzig, for S. Lester served his apprenticeship to journalism on the staff of this paper.
Extract from the "Irish Press": S. Lester's appointment and new duties as Danzig High Commissioner.
Extract from the "Irish Times" on S. Lester's high abilities as a diplomatist and tasks as mediator in Danzig between the Germans and Poles; about the Polish "Corridor".