A. Eden's comments on Anglo-Irish relations, de Valera, and Craigavon.
J. Beck's apologia for his policy vis-à-vis the League of Nations and his general policy in international affairs; J. Beck more optimistic about Danzig than about the League of Nations.
Danzig's future: talk between S. Lester and J. Beck on the appointment of a new High Commissioner; S. Lester's ambiguous position.
Poland requested S. Lester to stay in Danzig as High Commissioner until a successor was appointed.
League of Nations Council's closing session on Danzig; new Danzig High Commissioner not yet appointed.
Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": Danzig problem settled by the decision taken by A. Eden, J. Beck (Polish Foreign Minister, intermediary between the League of Nations and Danzig) and A. Greiser (Nazi President of the Danzig Senate) of appointing a Dutch High Commissioner.
Committee of Three on J. Beck's report regarding the future relations between the League of Nations and the Free City of Danzig; A. Eden on the necessary cooperation of the Danzig Senate in order the High Commissioner be able to carry out his functions; A. Greiser's declaration on the friendly collaboration between Danzig and Poland; Danzig Communists sentenced for activities hostile to the State.
A. Eden's report communicated to the League of Nations Council; draft report (same document) by A. Eden as Rapporteur.
Extract from the "Daily Mail" regarding a compromise on the question of Danzig: the appointment of a new High Commissioner to succeed S. Lester would be assured; certain recent laws considered incompatible with the Danzig Constitution should be amended.
Following S. Lester's departure from Danzig, the Polish Government was requested to seek, on behalf of the League of Nations Council, the means of putting an end to the situation described in S. Lester's general report on Danzig (difficulties in the relations between the Danzig Senate and the High Commissioner); the Polish Government emphasized the necessity for the Danzig Senate to respect the Statute of the Free City and the competence of the High Commissioner.