Extract from the "Irish Independent": tribute to S. Lester's work paid by A. Eden, British Foreign Secretary; reports on Danzig, following repressive measures issued by the Danzig Senate, expected from the Polish Government and S. Lester; forthcoming meeting of the Locarno Powers; end of sanctions to Italy; future of the League of Nations; question of the limitation of armaments; Abyssinian question; photograph of S. Lester.
Extract from the "Irish Independent" on the speech made by A. Eden, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in the House of Commons: tribute to S. Lester's work. review of the international situation; photograph of S. Lester; with a note referring to the 27 July 1936 and an extract from A. Eden's speech regarding Danzig and S. Lester published in the "Wild Geese" by Gerald Griffin in 1958 (?).
Extract from the "Morning Post": League of Nations Council Meeting main themes were the Abyssinian war and German activity in Danzig, illness of King George, S. Lester's report on Danzig.
Regarding recent incidents in Danzig in which the captain and officers of the German cruiser Leipzig refused to pay the customary courtesy visit to S. Lester and the personal attack on S. Lester published by the Press of the local Nazi party.
Settlement by the League of Nations Council of the problem arising out of the Danzig Nazi Government's hostility to S. Lester by appointing him Under Secretary-General of the League of Nations; a Pole might succeed S. Lester.
Extract from the "Daily Mail": criticisms by A. Eden, reporter on the question of Danzig before the League of Nations, of the Danzig Senate's unconstitutional methods, criticisms by S. Lester, in his report to the League of Nations, of the Danzig Nazi Government regarding its treatment of the non-Nazi minority and its will of turning Danzig into a State subservient to the German Government.
Extract from the "Manchester Guardian" on the League of Nations Council session, at which further to S. Lester's report, A. Eden, as rapporteur on the subject, criticized the Danzig Nazi Government.
Excerpt from the "News Chronicle" regarding the establishment of a Committee of Three comprised of Great Britain, France and Portugal to follow the situation in Danzig and challenges to the League of Nations' authority.
Extract from "The Times" on the Committee of Jurists appointed by the League of Nations Council to work on petitions from the Danzig population complaining of infringement of the Constitution by the Danzig Senate.
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.