File contains confidential correspondence mostly regarding matters of political nature, e.g. situation of Romanian Russians or Russians and Armenians in Bulgaria or Bulgarian government's humanitarian activities for the Russian refugees. It also contains some press extracts:
"Troud" (Le Travail") of Sofia No. 1 dated 22 May 1932 on "l'activité de la Fédération générale Russe en Bulgarie".
"La Bulgarie" dated 23 January 1935 on "Dénouement rapide de la crise ministérielle - Démission du cabinet Gheorghiev. Le nouveau cabinet a été constitué sous la présidence du général Zlatev".
"La Bulgarie" dated 25 February 1935 on "Le grand discours du Président du Conseil, le général Zlatev".
"La Bulgarie" dated 22 April 1935 on "Manifeste au Peuple Bulgare".
File contains correspondence on financial assistance to refugees, on the possibility of creating companies which could employ refugees, possibility of raising funds through sales of Nansen stamps, a sample of an "Irish Free State Hospitals Sweepstake Ticket" horse racing ticket to raise funds for a hospital.
Documents of 1932:
M.L.6-1932(Annexe) "Questionnaire concernant la situation des réfugiés russes, arméniens, assyriens, assyro-chaldéens et turcs"
M.C.6-1931 "Comité de direction et Commission des finances réunis"
Document of 1933:
extrait du Journal Officiel de la S.D.N. XIVe année, No.3, mars 1933 page 467 "Lettre des représentants de l'Allemagne, du Pérou et de la Yougoslavie, membres du Comité de Minorités qui a examiné les petitions de MM Essayan et Pachalian, concernant la situation des arméniens de Turquie réfugiés à l'étranger à l'égard du réglement turc du 10 décembre 1930 sur la circulation des voyageurs, ainsi que les observations y rélatives du gouvernement turc"
Correspondence, notes and other records regarding the control of accounts of the Delegations. Internal control officers, P. Welps and P.J. de Makay, are mentioned as well as the Chief of the Refugee Service, Major T.F. Johnson and his assistants.
This file contains various correspondence and a collection of Texts of laws and decrees.
Extract from the "London Evening News": S. Lester appointed High Commissioner of Danzig by the League of Nations Council - S. Lester's appointment supported by J. Simon, Britain's Foreign Secretary - The Polish Foreign Minister objected to having any representative of a Great Power in which he included representatives of the British Dominions, as High Commissioner at Danzig - As a result of the French delegate Paul Boncour's intervention, the Polish representatives withdrew their objections to S. Lester's election - Chronology of events on Danzig.
Photograph only with a legend in German.
Extract from the "Chicago League of Nations Chronicle" on S. Lester's appointment supported by all countries members of the League of Nations Council except Poland.
Extract from: "A History of the League of Nations" by F.P. Walters, published in 1952, regarding the Stresa consultation, Poland's opposition to a Four-Power Pact, the policy of Pilsudski, Poland's desire to be among the Great Powers, the Polish-German Agreement of January 1934, Poland and the Minorities Treaty, the Nazi tyranny in Danzig, the Council and the Danzig Constitution.
S. Lester invited E. de Valera to Danzig, but the latter declined the invitation.