About T. Aghnides.
A. Cadogan and other people S. Lester met in London.
Death of A. Eden's son during World War II.
Extract from the "Manchester Guardian" on discrimination cases exercised by the Nazi Government against Danzig People.
Extract from the "Journal des Nations": Constitution, freedom and National Socialism were the three key words of the Danzig problem.
Extract from "The Times": Council meeting to discuss the Senate's infringement of the Danzig Constitution and its failure to carry out the League of Nations' recommendations.
Extract from the "World Jewry": A. Greiser, President of the Senate, accepted the reports by A. Eden and S. Lester on the infringement of the Danzig Constitution by the Nazi Government, as well as the League of Nations Council's conditions to repeal Nazi unconstitutional methods and laws.
S. Lester also mentioned the fact he accepted a renewal of his appointment in spite of the difficult situation in Danzig.
Dinner with O'Rourke: cartoon from the "Morning Post" depicting a so-called school for Nazi diplomats, O'Rourke's fear of a war; declarations in the House of Commons from A. Eden, Noel Baker and Cranbourne on S. Lester and the situation in Danzig.
Extract from the "Irish Times": reports on Danzig expected from the Polish Government and from S. Lester, if he thought fit, to submit a report to the League of Nations on the new decrees issued by the Danzig Nazi Government; tribute to S. Lester's work.