Letter addressed to S. Lester by someone having just arrived at Princeton on: the journey to Princeton, and the situation and state of mind in Princeton.
S. Lester's letter to F.T. Cremins: Irish parliamentary papers; S. Lester's opinion on Irish newspapers: uninteresting, because without news not merely on the general war situation but on all sorts of things.
On S. Lester's family: Tyrrell was Elsie Lester's brother.
Yugoslavia conquered by the Germans, British forces and Greece in grave danger; article "Du côté de l'Ariana": visit of the Palais of the League of Nations, constrast between the empty Palais des Nations in 1941, and the Palais des Nations and the League of Nations' numerous activities in 1938.
Cable from Gretta Lester: good news, received after heavy bombardment of Belfast and neighbourhood.
Von Neurath's opposition to the Anschluss was one of the reasons of his dismissal; A. Forster's role, trip to Italy, Poland; Danzig and German plebiscite; poor press reporting; A. Hitler on the role of Danzig between Poland and Germany; the League of Nations has lost in Danzig; 2000 Jews in Danzig still trust in the League of Nations.
Extract from US Radio Bulletin on the question of American bases or British bases in Ireland.
Polish-Lithuanian affair.
Personal view of the author of this letter on King Alexander of Yugoslavia's murder.
Telepress on Irish neutrality: Brennan, Irish Minister to the United States interviewed by the "New-York Sun".