Extract from the "News Chronicle" on the Nazi Authorities' decision to organise a regular "army" in Danzig placed under the immediate command of the German Army Headquarters.
Extract from the "Yorkshire Evening News" on S. Lester's difficult task as League of Nations High Commissioner in Danzig; short biography on S. Lester, a man of action; with a map.
Extract from the "News Review": S. Lester stood up to Nazis at Danzig; S. Lester was Europe's most hounded diplomat, Nazi agents spied on S. Lester's house and office; short chronology of events on Danzig and Poland's port of Gdynia; Nazi power in Danzig; photographs of S. Lester and of Danzig's Nazis.
Extract from the "Volkszeitung" on Danzig question and what A. Eden said on it.
Extract from the "Hongkong Telegraph": Nazi spying on S. Lester.
Extract from the "Catholic Herald": anti-Catholic measures and persecution of Catholic youth associations; incorporation of young children in the Hitler Youth; suppression in Danzig of the Catholic newspaper "Danziger Volkszeitung".
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.