Telegram to S. Lester: May greetings.
Sanctions against Italy; Dr. Grundmann, Hon. consul general for Bulgaria, in Danzig; International Court on amendment to Danzig Criminal Code; Zarski, editor of the "Danziger Vorposten", organ of the National Socialist Party.
Geneva as world diplomatic centre with the League of Nations world conferences and committees dealing with every question of international interest (economic, financial, social, political, etc.) and the League of Nations Council being the highest diplomatic authority in the world; Irish representatives' duties, salaries and allowances; change of the Secretary-General; possible establishment of Great Powers' permanent delegates to the League of Nations.
S. Lester's letter to Kiernan: series of talks on Irish art and science, Irish songs by Kiernan's wife, Irish preparations for defence, S. Lester's talk with James Joyce before he died, Kiernan's appointment as Minister at Berlin.
Disarmament Conference: second year reconvened in January 1933. The Conference separated in June 1934. No agreement.
Telegram to S. Lester: on 30 May Dublin bombarded.
Letter from Rasuius B. Skylstad, Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in London to S. Lester: bombing damages in London, R.B. Skylstad in charge of organization and administration of the Ministry, withdrawal of France from League of Nations, League of Nations situation.
Gretta Lester's letter to S. Lester: good news from family.
Rumours of resignations amongst the high officials of the League of Nations.
F.P. Walters's letter to S. Lester: United States resolved on Hitler's defeat; British censorship on letters; League of Nations' budget.