Extract from the "Berliner Tagesblatt": S. Lester's appointment as Deputy Secretary-General of the League of Nations.
Extract from the "Northern Whig Weekly" on S. Lester's career and success in the Danzig affairs.
Extract from "The Guardian": Germany wanted Austria and Danzig; Danzig was under Nazi terror; the "Leipzig" cruiser incident was the first German offensive against the League of Nations; the Danzig Nazi Government's new decrees seemed to have completely annihilated the League of Nations' action in Danzig; Danzig Nazis were the instruments of Berlin in the reconquest of Danzig; League of Nations' urgent action needed in order the guaranteed principles of the Constitution be observed by the Nazis in Danzig.
Excerpt from the "Daily Mail" describing article in the offical Nazi paper "Voelkischer Beobachter" that calls for the removal of S. Lester from Danzig.
Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": opposition to S. Lester's proposal of setting up a Committee to investigate the situation in Danzig further to complaints against the Nazi Government.
Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": S. Lester attacked by German Authorities and by A. Forster following the slight directed against S. Lester by the captain of the visiting German cruiser "Leipzig".
Extract from the "Petit Parisien": following the Danzig Nazi Government's new decrees, anxiety in Berlin and consternation in Geneva; in case of some trouble in Danzig the High Commissioner was allowed to request the help of the Polish army.
Extract from the "Daily Express": the League of Nations accused by Nazi Germany of arraigning Danzig as a scapegoat, attacks on S. Lester by the German Press.
Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": A. Greiser's and A. Forster's attacks on the League of Nations and its High Commissioner, they declared that Danzig had no more need of a governor; Poland's dilemma.
Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": speeches made by A. Greiser and A. Forster on the future of Danzig, explaining that Danzig wanted no more High Commissioners and should return to the Reich.