Excerpt from the "Irish Weekly Independent" regarding A. Greiser's speech at the League of Nations Council meeting in Geneva and the angry response of the the delegates to his speech and attitude.
Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": A. Greiser's and A. Forster's attacks on the League of Nations and its High Commissioner, they declared that Danzig had no more need of a governor; Poland's dilemma.
Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": speeches made by A. Greiser and A. Forster on the future of Danzig, explaining that Danzig wanted no more High Commissioners and should return to the Reich.
Extract from the "Sunday Times": attacks on the Danzig High Commissioner by the German Press on the grounds of his proposal of setting up a Committee to investigate the Danzig situation further to Opposition Parties' complaints and of his criticism of A. Forster and A. Greiser.
Extract from "Le Temps" on the settlement of the Danzig Nazi crisis: A. Greiser's agreement to the League of Nations' conditions to put an end to Nazis' unconstitutional methods.
Nazis' new blow in Danzig: new measures taken by the Danzig Nazi Government, presided over by A. Greiser, abolished the freedom guaranteed by the Constitution of the Free City, such as political freedom, freedom of the Opposition press, the right to join associations and the rights of the Jews, and it also established the Gestapo in Danzig, giving the police special powers.
Extract from the "Economist" on S. Lester's report revealing violations of the Danzig Constitution by the Nazi Government, on A. Eden's speech as "rapporteur" on the subject to the League of Nations, and on the League of Nations' recommendations to A. Greiser, President of the Danzig Senate.
Excerpt from the "Journal des Nations": "Il n'y a plus de presse à Dantzig - Tous les fonctionnaires devront obligatoirement être inscrits au parti national-socialiste - Profonde angoisse dans les milieux de l'opposition - Les suites des entretiens Greiser-Papen: satisfaction des milieux gouvernementaux" regarding the suppression of opposition parties in Danzig; the growth of Nazi strength in Danzig; the meeting between A. Grieser and M .Papee to discuss the situation in Danzig.
Extract from the "Journal des Nations": A. Greiser to be dismissed, because he was no longer the suitable person to settle the Danzig problem.
On the report S. Lester had to prepare on the situation in Danzig following the repressive measures issued by A. Greiser, President of the Senate, and his Nazi Government.