On the incident that occurred at a dinner given by S. Lester in honour of the commander and officers of the German cruiser "Admiral Scheer" and in which A. Greiser participated, but A. Greiser left the reception in a demonstrative manner, because of the presence of H. Rauschning, and local newspapers declared it was a protest against the presence of representatives of the Opposition parties.
Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": Danzig problem settled by the decision taken by A. Eden, J. Beck (Polish Foreign Minister, intermediary between the League of Nations and Danzig) and A. Greiser (Nazi President of the Danzig Senate) of appointing a Dutch High Commissioner.
Excerpt from the "Times" regarding the League of Nations Council meeting in which A. Greiser demonstrated in favour of the return of Danzig to German sovereignty.
Excerpt from the "Daily Express" describes A. Greiser and his report to A. Hitler after his speech to the League of Nations Council in Geneva.
Extract from the "Manchester Guardian" on the petition of the Centre Party regarding the question of the good faith of the Danzig Government, negotiations between A. Eden, S. Lester and A. Greiser.
Extract from "The Times" on the German cruiser "Leipzig" incident.
Extract from "The Times": A. Greiser on the difficult situation in Danzig and A. Forster's violent attack on the High Commissioner; impression that the National Socialists were seeking to attain a dictatorship in Danzig.
Extract from the "Manchester Guardian": A. Greiser's protest against the League of Nations' decision of giving Poland powers to put an end to the difficult situation in Danzig; the League of Nations accused of disturbing friendly relations between Germany and Poland.
Press cutting title only "Fatherland is with Us - Greiser's Return to Danzig - Mr. Lester walks Home with Wife" and excerpt from the "Daily Herald" regarding S. Lester's defiance of Nazi hooligans upon his return to Danzig and the suppression of oppostion newspapers in Danzig.
Extract from the "News Chronicle": many Socialists arrested in Danzig by the Nazi police; Nazi demonstrations to celebrate the Nazi victory over the League of Nations and the Danzig High Commissioner, S. Lester, newly appointed to the post of Under Secretary-General of the League of Nations; A. Greiser declared that Danzig wanted no more High Commissioners.