Extract from the "Morning Post": League of Nations Council Meeting main themes were the Abyssinian war and German activity in Danzig, illness of King George, S. Lester's report on Danzig.
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.
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Extract from the "Manchester Guardian" on the League of Nations Council session, at which further to S. Lester's report, A. Eden, as rapporteur on the subject, criticized the Danzig Nazi Government.
Extract from the "Journal des Nations": Constitution, freedom and National Socialism were the three key words of the Danzig problem.
Was it a good idea to appoint A. Eden as rapporteur of the Danzig dispute?
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Extract from "The Times": Council meeting to discuss the Senate's infringement of the Danzig Constitution and its failure to carry out the League of Nations' recommendations.
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Extract from the "Daily Mail": criticisms by A. Eden, reporter on the question of Danzig before the League of Nations, of the Danzig Senate's unconstitutional methods, criticisms by S. Lester, in his report to the League of Nations, of the Danzig Nazi Government regarding its treatment of the non-Nazi minority and its will of turning Danzig into a State subservient to the German Government.