On the incident that occurred at a dinner given by S. Lester in honour of the commander and officers of the German cruiser "Admiral Scheer" and in which A. Greiser participated, but A. Greiser left the reception in a demonstrative manner, because of the presence of H. Rauschning, and local newspapers declared it was a protest against the presence of representatives of the Opposition parties.
Incidents in Danzig at an official dinner given by S. Lester in honour of visiting officers of the German Navy: President A. Greiser and some Nazis left abruptly the reception because of the presence of some members of the Opposition, incident immediately exploited by the Danzig radio station and newspapers, which obliged S. Lester to publicly refute their statement.
German press' support to A. Greiser; J. Beck's intervention misinterpreted in the Danzig press; enclosures on the Danzig Government's opposition to the League of Nations' intervention in the internal Danzig affairs: rough translation in French of an article entitled "Le gouvernement dantzikois vient à bout de l'opposition à Genève"; copies of two press cuttings in German "Danzigs Recht auf Eigenleben: eine Berliner Stimme zu den Genfer Verhandlungen, Eden und die Pressefreiheit", "Die Danziger Regierung setzt sich in Genf gegen die Opposition durch" (extracts from the "Danziger Vorposten" of 24 September 1935).
"Volkstimme" suppressed for alleged inaccurate statistics regarding "Winterhilfswerk"; A. Greiser stated the Council did not imposed any decisions, but only made recommendations.
Article regarding the German response to A. Greiser's speech on the situtation in Danzig as reported by the official German news agency; comments on the relationship between A. Greiser and A. Hitler.
Excerpt from "The Times" regarding Poland's declaration that it had no intention of giving up any rights in Danzig nor would it accept any violation of those rights; speculates that A. Greiser's speech demanding a revision of the League of Nations' relationship to Danzig only refers to the function of the High Commissioner.
Article regarding A. Greiser's speech before the League of Nations Council in Geneva regarding the situation in Danzig; also comments on the League of Nations' resolution regarding Abyssinia.
Excerpt from "The Evening News" regarding Poland's reponse to the situation in Danzig including the incident of the German cruiser Leipzig and the speech of A. Greiser at the League of Nations Council meeting in Geneva.
Excerpt from the "New York Herald Tribune" regarding conflict between A. Greiser and S. Lester over the administration of Danzig.
Excerpt from "Le Temps" regarding A. Greiser's attitude of intimidation at the League of Nations Council meeting in Geneva; the last elections in Danzig and Nazi attempts to control the Senate in order to rewrite the Constitution.