A. Greiser's press interview and Polish reactions further to the League of Nations Council meeting; celebrations in Danzig of the advent to power of A. Hitler's Party in Germany; speeches from A. Greiser and A. Forster.
Extract from the "Irish Daily Telegraph": S. Lester attacked by the German Press, objection to S. Lester's proposal of a Committee to investigate the Danzig situation further to opposition Parties' complaints.
Extract from the "Danziger Neueste Nachrichten" regarding S. Lester's report on the Danzig political situation.
Thanks to S. Lester for his donation to the "Danziger Winterhilfswerk".
Extract from the "New Statesman" on the reversed roles of London and Warsaw in the matter of Danzig: British lethargy where the League of Nations was directly responsible and no British interests involved, on the contrary the Poles were ardent supporters of the League of Nations.
Extract from the "Daily Mail": S. Lester brought the League of Nations Council's attention to the "intense development of a policy to create a National Socialist State de facto" despite the fact it was forbidden by the Danzig Constitution and the League of Nations Council.
Extract from the "Belfast News-Letter": S. Lester's report on the unsatisfactory situation in Danzig, petitions from the Jewish, Socialist and Roman Catholic minorities on unconstitutional treatments by the Nazi Government, Nazi laws declared unconstitutional by the Hague Permanent Court of International Justice, the Council guardian of the democratic Constitution had to ensure it was loyally observed by the Danzig Nazi Government, suppression of opposition newspapers and Parties in Danzig.
Extract from the "Morning Post": League of Nations Council Meeting main themes were the Abyssinian war and German activity in Danzig, illness of King George, S. Lester's report on Danzig.
Extract from the "Evening News": re-League of Nations Council Meeting on the Abyssinian war and German activity in Danzig.