Nazis' new blow in Danzig: new measures taken by the Danzig Nazi Government, presided over by A. Greiser, abolished the freedom guaranteed by the Constitution of the Free City, such as political freedom, freedom of the Opposition press, the right to join associations and the rights of the Jews, and it also established the Gestapo in Danzig, giving the police special powers.
Extract from the "Economist" on S. Lester's report revealing violations of the Danzig Constitution by the Nazi Government, on A. Eden's speech as "rapporteur" on the subject to the League of Nations, and on the League of Nations' recommendations to A. Greiser, President of the Danzig Senate.
Excerpt from the "Journal des Nations": "Il n'y a plus de presse à Dantzig - Tous les fonctionnaires devront obligatoirement être inscrits au parti national-socialiste - Profonde angoisse dans les milieux de l'opposition - Les suites des entretiens Greiser-Papen: satisfaction des milieux gouvernementaux" regarding the suppression of opposition parties in Danzig; the growth of Nazi strength in Danzig; the meeting between A. Grieser and M .Papee to discuss the situation in Danzig.
Extract from the "Journal des Nations": A. Greiser to be dismissed, because he was no longer the suitable person to settle the Danzig problem.
On the report S. Lester had to prepare on the situation in Danzig following the repressive measures issued by A. Greiser, President of the Senate, and his Nazi Government.
Extract from the "Journal des Nations": report on the exchange of notes between Poland and Germany on the incident of the German cruiser "Leipzig", these notes refuted A. Greiser's views on the situation in Danzig, as well as on S. Lester and the League of Nations.
Extract from the "Journal des Nations" on the settlement of the Danzig dispute and the agreement between A. Greiser and the League of Nations to put an end to Danzig Senate's unconstitutional methods.
Excerpt from the "Journal des Nations" regarding A. Greiser's meeting in Geneva with the League of Nations Council in which he criticizes the role of the League of Nations in Danzig.
Extract from the "Echo de Varsovie": A. Greiser's violent speeches against the League of Nations; Europe's fear for Germany; the reason of A. Greiser's violent speeches was the Nazis' will to end the League of Nations mandate on Danzig; historical facts regarding the League of Nations' mandate on Danzig.
Extract from the "Journal des Nations": the League of Nations renewed its confidence to S. Lester, following A. Greiser's violent speech made at the last Session of the League of Nations Council; modifications in the financial control exercised by the League of Nations over Austria; question of the Assyrian Jews.