Extract from "The Times": no comment by S. Lester on the attack made on him by A. Forster, Nazis seeking to obtain dictatorship in Danzig.
Extract from the "Journal des Nations": Constitution, freedom and National Socialism were the three key words of the Danzig problem.
Excerpt from the Newcastle Evening Chronicle regarding the development of open hostility in Danzig between A. Forster, the Nazi dictator in Danzig, and A. Greiser, the the President of the Danzig Senate, following the report by S. Lester to the League of Nations.
Extract from the "Manchester Guardian": violent attack on S. Lester, that began with the incident of the visit of the German cruiser "Leipzig"; A. Forster's statement to the Danzig press explaining that S. Lester continually interfered with the internal political affairs of Danzig and that he protected the Opposition Parties.
Conflict between A. Greiser, President of the Danzig Senate, and A. Forster, Gauleiter of the National-Socialist Party, on the carrying out of the League of Nations' decisions, A. Forster requested A. Greiser's resignation.
A. Forster, Danzig High Commissioner S. Lester, Polish representatives and Germany invited by Danzig press.
Extract from the "Danziger Vorposten" Nr. 26 on the situation in Danzig, Gauleiter A. Forster's speech and S. Lester's annual report.
Excerpt from the "Catholic Herald" regarding the relationship of A. Forster and A. Greiser's relationship to the Nazi Party and to A. Hitler.
Extract from the "Dublin Evening Mail": attack on S. Lester and his administration, S. Lester accused of undue interference in Danzig internal affairs, A. Forster's statement on the fact that a High Commissioner in Danzig was useless, Nazi's efforts to obtain a dictatorship of Danzig.
Extract from the "Irish Independent": A. Greiser's reply to S. Lester's report accusing the Nazi Government of violating the Danzig Constitution, A. Greiser on A. Forster's actions: he exercised an influence over the Government party but did not take part in Danzig Government affairs.