H. Rauschning, still President of the Senate, absent officially on sick leave but really because of political divergences in the Senate; threats to the Constitution temporarily eliminated; Poles' situation made uneasy by H. Rauschning's position; Danzig remained one of the test points in Europe.
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1934.10.17
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1934.10.20
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A. Eden's reason not to come to Danzig was the lack of time.
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1935.09.24
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Extract from "The Times" on the Committee of Jurists appointed by the League of Nations Council to work on petitions from the Danzig population complaining of infringement of the Constitution by the Danzig Senate.
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1936.07.06
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1936.07.08
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Excerpt from "Le Figaro" regarding A. Eden's replacement ba Lord Halifax while he is on vacation.
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1936.07
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Cartoon featuring caricature of A. Hitler.
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1946.10.14
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Anthony Eden wrote from the House of Commons.
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1935.12.24
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1936.01.23
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Was it a good idea to appoint A. Eden as rapporteur of the Danzig dispute?
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1936.01.23
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"Irish Times": press cutting title only.