After the new drastic decrees issued by the Danzig Nazi Government abolishing the rights and freedom guaranteed by the Danzig Constitution, A. Forster, Nazi leader of Danzig, declared in a violent speech attacking the League of Nations High Commissioner that Danzig no longer needed S. Lester's help.
On S. Lester's telegram of protest to the League of Nations refused by a Danzig telegraph clerk, because the telegram would not have pleased A. Forster, the Danzig Nazi leader.
Extract from "The Times": new measures of so-called "security" issued by A. Greiser's Government; A. Forster's speech attacking the High Commissioner's activities in Danzig; Polish demonstrations against the infringement of the Danzig Constitution by the Nazi Government.
A. Forster's declaration that the Danzig Senate would henceforth ignore the League of Nations and its High Commissioner to settle the problems in Danzig; the Polish Government requested the protection of Polish citizens' rights in Danzig.
Extract from "Le Temps": A. Forster requested S. Lester's resignation, numerous conflicts between the Free City of Danzig and the different Danzig High Commissioners, Position of Poland within these internal conflicts.
Extract from "Le Petit Parisien": incident in Danzig with the Captain of the German cruiser "Leipzig", who did not pay any courtesy visit to the High Commissioner S. Lester; A. Forster's violent attack on S. Lester accused of being in favour of the Danzig Opposition Parties.
Extract from "Le Matin": A. Forster's declarations on the incident between S. Lester and the Captain of the German cruiser "Leipzig", as well as on the presence in Danzig of a High Commissioner; photographs of S. Lester and the "Leipzig" cruiser.
Extract from "Le Figaro": A. Forster's attack on S. Lester, A. Forster requested S. Lester's immediate departure after S. Lester was slighted by the captain of the German cruiser "Leipzig", who was ordered by the War Minister in Berlin not to pay a courtesy visit to the Danzig High Commissioner.
Extract from the "Dublin Evening Mail": attack on S. Lester and his administration, S. Lester accused of undue interference in Danzig internal affairs, A. Forster's statement on the fact that a High Commissioner in Danzig was useless, Nazi's efforts to obtain a dictatorship of Danzig.
Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": S. Lester attacked by German Authorities and by A. Forster following the slight directed against S. Lester by the captain of the visiting German cruiser "Leipzig".