Annual Horse Jumping competitions: Polish military team competed for the first time, Minister K. Papée was for the first time at a race-course, reception at which the German, Polish and Danzig officers and officials mingled, what could not have happened a short time ago.
Reappointment of Benziger as President of the Port Board, but problem regarding his remuneration; talk between S. Lester and W. Moderow, principal Polish representative on the Port Board, and on Benziger's reduced salary.
D. Ryan's books "Remembering Sion", a contribution to Irish history, and the "Invisible Army", emotional period in Dublin, old Irish "souvenirs": S. Lester's arrival at the "Freeman's Journal", Irish Protestants and "Irish Peasant", the first Belfast Sinn Fein meeting, etc.
J. Morton was S. Lester's old friend, over twenty years since they met, remembering the past and Ireland.
Weyers of the Polish Legation dealing with this Agreement including an article on arbitration: in the case of any dispute a Board of Arbitration would settle the matter, the President would be appointed by the two parties or in the absence of an agreement by the High Commissioner and it would still be possible for one of the two Governments to appeal to the High Commissioner further to the Arbitration Board's decision.
Extract from "The Times": two agreements for the cessation of the "Customs war" between Poland and Danzig, political reconciliation between Poland and Germany extended to the economic and cultural fields, the Polish-German agreement of 26 January did not conflict with Polish prior alliances and agreements.
Ceremony to commemorate the death of President von Hindenburg, as Honorary Citizen of the Free City of Danzig, but no reference made to his position as President of the Reich; S. Lester decided not to attend.
Any person guilty of an assault on another person who had not saluted the flag should be prosecuted; suppression of the "Volkzeitung" dropped: Formell withdrew his petition; approval of the Council of the League of Nations would require to be obtained regarding the building of four torpedo boats in Danzig; suppression of foreign newspapers or prison sentences for selling newspapers: Saar journal "Westland", "Catholischer Volkzeitung".
Success of the Polish-Danzig Agreements; the Social Democratic Party criticized the accords giving Poland too many concessions and too much influence on the Danzig customs service; charges against Deputy Posack (Zentrum Party); possible candidate as Port President: Nederbragt of the Hague, who acted as economic expert.