Extract from the "Manchester Guardian": explanations on the status of Danzig, German city at the head of the Polish corridor, dependent on Poland for its commercial prosperity.
Extract from "L'Informateur": easing of tension in international relationships; Germany got what she wanted; economic crisis.
The Duke and Duchess of Windsor made a tour of the League of Nations Palace in the presence of S. Lester.
Extract from the "Irish Times": the Duke and Duchess of Windsor made a tour of the League of Nations Palace in the presence of S. Lester.
Extract from the "New York Times": massive dismissals at the League of Nations and the International Labour Office; photograph of C.J. Hambro, President of the League of Nations Assembly and Henri Carton de Wiart, President of the Council.
Comments on the authenticity of H. Rauschning's book, published in 1939, regarding his talks with A. Hitler.
Extract from the "Irish Press" on the decision taken by the Council of the League of Nations to convene a world economic conference: this was the result of a resolution of the Lausanne Conference asking the League of Nations to convene such a conference; S. Lester's point of view on the request addressed to the League of Nations by the Lausanne Conference; the Jouhaux-O'Rahilly resolution of the International Labour Conference proposed the same action; necessity for adequate representation of the small Powers.
Extract from the "Journal de Genève" on the Anglo-Irish economic dispute: tariff walls dispute, and question of the arbitration in the land-annuities dispute to be paid by the Irish Free State: will the arbitration be a British one or an international one since the States in conflict were both members of the League of Nations?
Extract from the "Journal de Genève" on the Anglo-Irish economic dispute (customs tariffs) and the difficult negotiations regarding its arbitration; the British Press held E. de Valera responsible for the failure of the Anglo-Irish negotiations in this matter.
Extract from the "Journal de Genève": article by Jules Cambon, French Ambassador, on the role of the future diplomats and the diplomacy of tomorrow.