Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": Danzig problem settled by the decision taken by A. Eden, J. Beck (Polish Foreign Minister, intermediary between the League of Nations and Danzig) and A. Greiser (Nazi President of the Danzig Senate) of appointing a Dutch High Commissioner.
Committee of Three on J. Beck's report regarding the future relations between the League of Nations and the Free City of Danzig; A. Eden on the necessary cooperation of the Danzig Senate in order the High Commissioner be able to carry out his functions; A. Greiser's declaration on the friendly collaboration between Danzig and Poland; Danzig Communists sentenced for activities hostile to the State.
Summary of Danzig press: A. Greiser's speech on the National-Socialist Party, Danzig and the National-Socialism, and the Danzig Constitution.
Extract from the "Danziger Neueste Nachrichten".
A. Greiser's cure in Bad Wildungen.
Extract from "The Times": A. Greiser's disguised dismissal; suitable successor to A. Greiser to be found; Polish interests in Danzig; nazification of Danzig.
Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": the dissolution of the Social-Democratic Party on charges of illegally possessing arms, will give Nazis full powers to change the Constitution; A. Greiser's warning to Poland, which was in charge of mediating between the League of Nations and Danzig; question of the annexation of Danzig by Germany.
Extract from the "Journal des Nations": A. Greiser to be dismissed, because he was no longer the suitable person to settle the Danzig problem.
Extract from "Le Temps": many opponents of the Nazis were arrested in Danzig following S. Lester's removal from the Free City; A. Greiser's declaration that Danzig was German and would stay a Nazi State.
Extract from "Le Temps": following S. Lester's departure from Danzig, Nazis proceeded to the arrest and suppression of all the political opponents, and A. Greiser declared Danzig a Nazi city.