Extract from the "Luton News" on Danzig dispute regarding three main questions: a dispute between Germany and Poland over the status of Danzig, a quarrel between Poland and Danzig on trade regulations and tariffs, and the abolition by the Nazi Government of the rights of the Danzig citizens.
Extract from the "Listener" on S. Lester's report on unconstitutional proceedings by the Nazi Government in Danzig, on A. Eden's report, as "Rapporteur" of the Danzig affair to the League of Nations, and on the four main points agreed to such as freedom of the press, no dismissals for political reasons, wearing of uniforms not specific to Nazis and no privileges granted to Nazi organisations.
Conflict between A. Greiser, President of the Danzig Senate, and A. Forster, Gauleiter of the National-Socialist Party, on the carrying out of the League of Nations' decisions, A. Forster requested A. Greiser's resignation.
Danzig dispute.
Major Stach's Speech on the duties and position of the police in the National Socialist State.
Extract from the "News Chronicle" on the draft proposals of the representatives of the Locarno Powers declined by the German Government, because it imposed one-sided burdens on Germany: staff talks denounced, peace plan proposed by Germany, peace education of youth, check on arms race...
Extract from "The Times" on the League of Nations Council's meeting: report of the Advisory Committee containing two documents relating to slavery in Abyssinia put in by Italy, S. Lester's re-appointment as High Commissioner at Danzig.
Extract from the "Cork Examiner" on the improvement of the situation between the Danzig Government and the League of Nations High Commissioner.
Extract from the "Nottingham Guardian": League of Nations Council's decision to prolong for a year S. Lester's mandate as Danzig High Commissioner, tribute paid by the League of Nations members to S. Lester's work in Danzig.