Dan Kelleher's stay at Geneva and his letter of thanks to S. Lester.
Both ILO officials E.J. (Ned) Phelan (Ireland) and Mortished (Ireland), left.
A. Loveday's letter to S. Lester on his party's journey from Grenoble (France) to Lisbon (Portugal) after the bus accident they had.
S. Lester to S. Jacklin: ILO Conference; League of Nations Social Committee on preliminary studies of post-war social problems; finances; Damme (Dutch) expected to act as Chairman in the Wireless station arbitration Commission.
S. Lester's letter to C.J. Hambro at Princeton on the League of Nations financial situation, economies on the staff and staff movements (E.H.R. Vigier re-engaged to also work at the Library), question of the Court and the League of Nations budget, E.J. Phelan's question (Ireland) ILO official, A.E. Felkin-B.A. Renborg group peculiar situation, the transfer of the Epidemiologic Section seemed impossible for war reasons, with regard to the rest of the Health work, most of the Section disappeared when S. Lester took over the post of Secretary-General; "Tribune de Genève" (in French) on J. Joyce, Irish writer.
F.P. Walters on imminent danger; Hungarian Government preparing to enter anti-Comintern Pact and leave League of Nations; Bucknell, US Consul, and many of his colleagues convinced war is coming; letter of J.H. Cousins, who worked in the Department of Fine Arts at an Indian University, to S. Lester; letter of Alfred O'Rahilly, professor of physics at an Irish University, to S. Lester.
Sean Lemass' letter about the results of the Irish elections.
J. Avenol and Tittman, US Consul on technical work of the League of Nations: maintenance of the Economic Intelligence Unit and adequate staff to carry out the Drug Control work; J. Avenol's wish to dismiss Leon Steinig, Jewish, Austria, best technical man in the Drug Section (Social Questions and Opium Trafficking Section); visit of the International Court of Justice (President and officials) to Geneva; Bertil Arne Renborg, Sweden, (Social Questions and Opium Trafficking Section) threatening to resign over L. Steinig's dismissal.
S. Lester's letter to A. Sweetser: F. Walters' leaving, threat of invasion of Switzerland, changing Geneva policy.
End of Austria as an independent State: under German's domination.