Extract from "Le Temps" on the political crisis between H. Rauschning, President of the Danzig national-socialist Senate and A. Forster, chief of the national-socialist party of the Free City of Danzig: H. Rauschning's resignation denied.
Extract from "Le Matin" regarding the suppression in Danzig of Opposition newspapers; Danzig National-Socialist leaders tried to prevent S. Lester to come back from Geneva to Danzig.
Extract from "Le Temps": following S. Lester's departure from Danzig, Nazis proceeded to the arrest and suppression of all the political opponents, and A. Greiser declared Danzig a Nazi city.
Extract from "Le Temps": Danzig Senate's hostility towards S. Lester and action to get the suppression of the post of League of Nations High Commissioner in Danzig.
Extract from "Le Temps": after Poland's objection, Poland's satisfaction to S. Lester's appointment as Danzig High Commissioner.
Extract from "Le Temps": resignation of O'Rourke, bishop of Danzig.
Extract from "Le Temps": A. Greiser's press interview to the "Vorposten" explaining that Poland would not be opposed to Danzig becoming a totalitarian State.
Extract from the "Journal des Nations": the incident in Danzig between S. Lester and the Captain of the German cruiser "Leipzig" was at the origin of Nazi attacks on the Danzig High Commissioner, S. Lester was accused by A. Forster of being in favour of the Danzig Opposition Parties.
Extract from "Le Matin" on the political crisis between H. Rauschning, President of the Danzig national-socialist Senate and A. Forster, chief of the national-socialist party of the Free City of Danzig: A. Forster's desire to supplant H. Rauschning.
Extract from the "Manchester Guardian": violation of the Danzig Constitution by the Danzig Senate; Nazis exercised absolute power in Danzig in defiance of the League of Nations High Commissioner, who had no power at all; Danzig Senate's new decrees meant dictatorship; connivance between the Danzig Nazis and the German Government to get Danzig back; Germans' determination to eliminate the Poles; Polish Government's firmer attitude imperative if Poland wished to maintain her rights in Danzig.