On the leftside of the envelope is a handwritten note, which was an extract from "Le Démocrate" on Ireland's vote regarding a motion on disarmament, and President Henderson's declaration, as well as on the Irish Free State's position to the British Empire further to President Henderson's declaration.
About the Disarmament Conference adjournment; the limited Irish contribution; the principle of equality requested by the German Delegate; the British and French discussion on the principle of equality; Edouard Herriot's speech; Henderson's and S. Lester's views; S. Lester's vote in favour of the resolution but only in the sense of the declaration of President Henderson.
About the article from the "Tribune de Genève" entitled "La politique irlandaise et la guerre de tarifs", offending article to the Irish Free State.
Draft Agenda of the Council on the execution of public works, the Chinese Government's appeal against Japan, acceptance by the Liberian Government of the League of Nations scheme, mandatory regime in Iraq, Slavery Committee, Economic Committee's report, list of experts for the settlement of economic disputes, Finance Committee, World Economic and Financial Conference, minority petitions, successor to E. Drummond, and Bolivia-Paraguay dispute.
These papers consisted mainly of the original treaty between Germany and Ireland obtained by Roger Casement.
Secretary-General E. Drummond's wish to have a secret meeting of the Council to advance his nomination of P. de Azcarate; S. Lester's objections to P. de Azcarate's appointment.
S. Lester's reply to C.J. Hambro's letter of 30 November 1932: C.J. Hambro agreed with S. Lester's objections to P. de Azcarate's appointment.
C.J. Hambro forwarded to S. Lester a copy of his letter to E. Drummond on P. de Azcarate's appointment as Deputy Secretary-General, C.J. Hambro agreed with S. Lester's objections to P. de Azcarate's appointment; report of the Committee of Fourteen.
Persian Government laid the dispute before the Council, and pending an agreement with the Anglo-Persian Oil Company intended not to take any steps against the Company.
Colombia-Peru dispute brought before the League of Nations Council; Permanent Court of International Justice on the interpretation of the 1919 Convention on the employment of women during the night and League of Nations Assembly's resolution on the nationality of women.