Catholic Bishop O'Rourke denounced pagan tendencies, Marxism and Bolshevism in politics; A. Forster's speech: people giving information to the High Commissioner were "traitors and separatists"; A. Greiser's remarks: National Socialism accepted by whole German people except some anti-German elements in Danzig protected by an out-of-date Constitution.
Extract from "The Times" on A. Greiser's remarks made at an election meeting in support of the National-Socialist Party.
Extract from the "Irish Independent" on the League of Nations Council's support to S. Lester following A. Greiser's speech, differences of opinion between S. Lester and A. Greiser, and S. Lester's report on his dispute with the Danzig Senate.
Danzig expenditure and revenue; gold leaving Danzig; Government's action; Centre Party's newspaper referring to A. Greiser's broadcast speech.
S. Lester's note of 18 June 1935 entitled "Dr. Schacht's speech in Danzig on Friday 14th June", Schacht was President of the Reichs Bank, on absurdity of the separation of Danzig from the Reich, Germany's help to Danzig, difference of economic interests between Danzig and Poland; S. Lester's note of 17 June 1935 regarding talks between S. Lester, A. Greiser, and Boettcher on Schacht's speech, employment in Germany on the basis of the voluntary transfer of Danzig officials, Polish protest against the foreign exchanges decree, "Volkstimme" ban, A. Forster's power reduced and his possible removal, the dismissal from State or municipal employment of workers on the grounds of their political opinions (question for Geneva), S. Lester and the "Einwohnerwehr": new decree issued for the re-organization of this body of special police (S. Lester was against militarisation), the compulsory labour corps, A. Forster's speech on the National Socialist programme regarding the spreading of the spirit of A. Hitler, and the destruction of Parties in discord with Germany.
A. Greiser proposed a visit of Schäfer, President of the Bank of Danzig, to Geneva; drafts from J. Avenol to S. Lester regarding the financial situation.
Weise from Deutschnational Party refused to vote for recent Danzig Government's measures and to form a Deutsches Front; measures taken by the Poles described as protective by them and reprisals by Danziger: Polish trade diverted from Danzig; S. Lester's letter of 22 June 1935 to A. Greiser, President of the Danzig Senate, on press bans: "Die Neue Zeit" and "Danziger Echo" suppressed and on editor T. Loevy's expulsion from Danzig; S. Lester's note of 26 June 1935 on "Alleged continuation of anti-Jewish campaign", as well as on the new Bank decree issued on 29 June 1935: "Gesetzblatt für die Freie Stadt Danzig", no. 68.
Four petitions, public life in Danzig must be in conformity with the Constitution.
The Poles obtained the withdrawal by the Danzig Senate of the decree of 1st August opening the Danzig frontiers freely to foreign goods of certain categories, the payment of customs duties in zloty and the promise that regarding the traffic, if necessary, the State Banks will have pourparlers; Danzig obtained the withdrawal of the Polish Customs decree of 18 July 1935, no use of the zloty in port and railway work, and the reaffirmation of the full use Harbour Agreement for the development of Danzig traffic of 18 September 1933.
On the incident that occurred at a dinner given by S. Lester in honour of the commander and officers of the German cruiser "Admiral Scheer" and in which A. Greiser participated, but A. Greiser left the reception in a demonstrative manner, because of the presence of H. Rauschning, and local newspapers declared it was a protest against the presence of representatives of the Opposition parties.