Extract from the "Evening Standard" on the transfer of activities from the League of Nations to the United Nations.
Extract from the "Irish Times": following his remarks at the inaugural meeting of the Literary and Historical Society in Dublin, F. MacDermot explained in a letter to the Editor of the Irish Times that he was not at all hostile to the League of Nations, contrary to the impression he might have given.
Extract from the "Soviet News".
International Peace Campaign: military alliance between Great-Britain, Russia, and France; strengthening of the League of Nations for the prevention and stoppage of war through collective security and mutual assistance.
Extract from the "Financial News": re-Danzig dispute.
Extract from the "Irish Press" on the League of Nations Council's support to S. Lester following A. Greiser's speech and S. Lester's report on his dispute with the Danzig Senate.
Extract from "The Times" regarding the reply from men of diverse outlook to the article "Declaration on peace", that asked the question: "by what means the League of Nations could be restored to efficiency as an instrument for promoting European peace?"
Extract from the "Manchester Guardian".
Article about German challenge to the League of Nations Council during A. Greiser's speech in which he demanded that S. Lester be removed as High Commissioner and that the position be abolished; expresses concerns that the Nazis in Danzig may ignore the Leauge of Nations and take the law into their own hands.
Extract from the "London Daily Express" on S. Lester's difficult task in Danzig as guarantor of the Constitution on behalf of the League of Nations.