Trouble situation in Danzig; test case of the League of Nations' authority; A. Eden's report to the League of Nations upon the political situation in Danzig rejected as an attempt to distract the world's attention from the League's inability to put an end to the Italo-Abyssinian conflict; J. Beck's speech interpreted as a rebuff to A. Eden and S. Lester.
Extract from the "Sunday Times": A. Eden, Foreign Secretary, will attend the League of Nations Council's session on Italo-Ethiopian dispute and the complaint of the Minority Parties in Danzig against methods employed and decrees issued by the Nazi Government that violated the principles of the Constitution; Goebbel's speech in Berlin claiming return of the German colonies.
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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 "Danziger Neueste Nachrichten": Council session's resolution, A. Greiser's talks with A. Eden, J. Beck and Papée.
Extract from the "World Jewry" on S. Lester's report accusing the Danzig Senate of deliberately infringe the Danzig Constitution and on A. Greiser's bluff.
Extract from the "Belfast Post" on the League of Nations Council's examination of reports on the Danzig dispute made by S. Lester and A. Eden, and on A. Greiser's promises to carry out the League of Nations' instructions to put an end to the violations of the Danzig Constitution.
Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": Danzig problem settled by the decision taken by A. Eden, J. Beck (Polish Foreign Minister, intermediary between the League of Nations and Danzig) and A. Greiser (Nazi President of the Danzig Senate) of appointing a Dutch High Commissioner.
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.