A. Eden's reason not to come to Danzig was the lack of time.
S. Lester's tribute to R. Stevenson; Council table: A. Eden's congratulations to S. Lester for his work in Danzig.
Cartoon featuring caricature of A. Hitler.
Volume 1 "Facing the Dictators" refers to S. Lester's role as High Commissioner of Danzig.
Complaints from various Danzig people of the infringement of the Danzig Constitution by the Senate, the League of Nations Council decided to set up a Committee of Jurists, consisting of three members to examine the petitions and the Danzig Senate's observations thereon, with reference to Sir John Simon's report on the League of Nations as guarantor of the Danzig Constitution adopted by the Council on 18 January 1934.
Further to the agreement reached between A. Eden and A. Greiser at Geneva regarding the curtailment of the ban imposed on the "Danziger Volkstimme", three letters from A. Greiser dated 24 May, 17 June and 5 July and two letters from A. Eden dated 2 and 15 July.
Death of A. Eden's son during World War II.
Thanks for S. Lester's letter of condolence.
Senate's reply to Polish Minister regarding the Saar/Danzig placard; "Gazette Gdansk"; Polish paper seized by the Police on account of the article: "Election terror by National Socialists"; A. Greiser's invitation to A. Eden to visit Danzig: negative reply; Aide-Mémoire dated 26 March 1935: S. Lester's reply to A. Greiser's speech containing fundamental inexactitudes as to the functions attributed to the League of Nations by the Treaties in force.
Sketches - Death of Arthur Henderson; Noel Baker; Zilliacus; F. Nansen; Carl Joachim Hambro; Pierre Laval; Anthony Eden; General Le Rond; General Dawes.