Extract from the "Daily Mail": A. Greiser stated that no changes were foreseen in the Danzig statute; direct Danzig-Polish negotiations needed; the High Commissioner was requested not to interfere in Danzig affairs.
Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": Poland, that was in charge of foreign affairs for the Free City of Danzig, received a special mandate from the League of Nations to settle the incident connected with the visit of the German cruiser "Leipzig", the note was the outcome of the diplomatic exchanges between Germany and Poland undertaken by J. Beck.
Nazi spying on S. Lester, who was a prisoner in his own house and office; Danzig citizens making an appeal to the High Commissioner were deemed to be enemies of the Nazi State; Labour M.P.s' report on their investigation in Danzig.
Extract from "The Times": S. Lester's report to the League of Nations Committee of Three on the situation in Danzig after the violation of the Constitution by the Nazi Government.
Extract from the "Journal des Nations": League of Nations Mandate Commission; Danzig affairs such as the German cruiser "Leipzig" incident and the question of the withdrawal of the League of Nations High Commissioner.
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.
Extract from the "Daily Telegraph": rumours on a plebiscite to decide whether the international status of Danzig as a Free City under the League of Nations, was to be continued; article in the "Vorposten" demanding the elimination of the League of Nations' control over the Danzig affairs.
Settlement by the League of Nations Council of the problem arising out of the Danzig Nazi Government's hostility to S. Lester by appointing him Under Secretary-General of the League of Nations.
Extract from the "Daily Herald": following P. Azcarate's appointment as Spanish Ambassador in London, S. Lester might succeed him as Deputy Secretary-General of the League of Nations, but his appointment had to be approved by the League of Nations Council and a successor as Danzig High Commissioner had to be named.