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17 January 1937
Pp 274/1/135A · Document · 1937.01.17
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Discussion of report first with F.P. Walters and then with J. Avenol - Sean Lester's report could be misinterpreted as anti-Nazi; however it received full support as for its politics.

Drummond/Pp81/1 · File · 1919.08-1969.05
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  • Apr.-May 1969: Copie d'une lettre adressée par Frank Walters à Norman Field donnant des précisions sur sa responsabilité dans la destruction de certains papier de Drummond;
  • Aug. 1919: Letter to G. Clerk referring to the Reports of the Committee to supervise the execution of the Treaty with Germany on Belgium and the Sarre Basin and Convocation of the Supreme Council by the President of the United States with the participation of the nine powers represented in the Council to legally and effectively constitute the Council.
Avenol/16/13 · File · 1928.02-1956.08
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  • Apr. 1938: Note sur les conséquences découlant de la situation en Ethiopie;
  • Note on the "Burckhardt story";
  • Draft answers to questions regarding the Bruce Report (A.23.1939);
  • Feb. 1940: Aide-mémoire on reorganisation of the technical and non-political activities of the LON;
  • Commission de contrôle. Annexes à la lettre adressée le 16 août 1940 par J. Avenol au Président du Conseil sur les questions budgétaires;
  • Aug. 1951: Summary of interview of J. Avenol by Stephen M. Schwebel, Permanent Representative of the World Federation of United Nations Associations to the United Nations;
  • Aug. 1931: Correspondence with A. Salter, Butler, E. Drummond, Massigli, Northerner, F. Walters, Tittman, Arnal, Loveday.
Document · 1952
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Extract from: "A History of the League of Nations" by F.P. Walters, published in 1952, regarding the Stresa consultation, Poland's opposition to a Four-Power Pact, the policy of Pilsudski, Poland's desire to be among the Great Powers, the Polish-German Agreement of January 1934, Poland and the Minorities Treaty, the Nazi tyranny in Danzig, the Council and the Danzig Constitution.

Document · 1934.07.06
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In the absence of the Secretary-General and of L. Krabbe, who was in the Saar to start the Plebiscite Commission, F. Walters acknowledged receipt of S. Lester's letters to the Secretary-General, he assured S. Lester that the previous High Commissioner at Danzig had similar problems; Danzig-Polish new agreement; Lawless seemed to have missed the chance of putting his name forward for the Saar; F. Walters and the Chaco question.