Extract from the "Daily Mail": A. Eden was considered as a dangerous negotiator, because as a rapporteur on the Danzig question before the League of Nations Council, he took a dictatorial line which might have embroilled Great Britain, which was not directly concerned by this problem, with Germany.
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.
Extract from the "Danziger Neueste Nachrichten": complaint from the Soviet Union to the League of Nations against Uruguay.
Extract from the "Irish Independent": re-Danzig dispute, positive results the Danzig Senate agreeing to obey the League of Nations' decisions, A. Greiser's reply to S. Lester's well-founded report was a complete denial of all S. Lester's allegations on the Nazi Government's anti-constitutional policy.
Extract from the "Spectator" regarding A. Eden's speech on the grave situation in Danzig, and three main dangers: the threat that the League of Nations' and the High Commissioner's authority be denied by the Danzig Nazi Government, the violations of the non-Nazi minorities' rights in Danzig, and the threat that the Danzig dispute be transformed into a conflict with Germany.
Extract from the "Irish Independent" on Danzig complex history and on S. Lester's Report criticizing the Nazi Government's Policy to create a National Socialist State de facto in Danzig; photographs of S. Lester and bishop O'Rourke.
Extract from the "Catholic Herald Manchester" on Danzig history.
Extract from "The Times" on the settlement of the Russo-Uruguayan quarrel, as well as of the Danzig dispute: Nazis in Danzig will no longer be above the law, they agreed to the League of Nations Council's proposals to put an end to Nazis' unconstitutional methods.
Extract from the "Daily Express" on Danzig Nazis' acceptance of the League of Nations Council's proposals to put an end to Nazis' unconstitutional methods, Nazis in Danzig will no longer be above the law.
Extract from the "Daily Mail".