On Petitions from the Catholic Priests and Zentrum Party.
National ideas predominant in Danzig; high standard of living in Danzig artificial; difficult situation because of the cessation of subventions and Germany's failure to pay for her imports from Danzig; no details available on the Danzig budget; Danziger afraid by the polinization of Danzig.
Letter referring to the story reported by the "Journal des Nations" on a report S. Lester would have made to the League of Nations Secretariat on incidents in the Volkstag during its dissolution meeting.
Invitation to National Socialist demonstration: S. Lester refused the invitation, the Italian Consul di Lieto and the German Consul were the only ones to attend the demonstration; complaint from an American citizen attacked by SA men in Danzig; activities of the teachers organization; talk between K. Papée and A. Forster on Polish press; A. Forster regarded as a revisionist by the Polish opinion; A. Forster's official newspaper heading "Zurück zum Reich"; Government's proclamation on the Volkstag elections; A. Forster's elections appeal; National Socialist opening of elections campaign; German denunciation of the Treaty of Versailles military clauses; Zentrum Party meetings.
Extract from the London "Evening News" on the Saar plebiscite and the question of a plebiscite spreading over other zones, such as Eupen and Malmedy in Belgium or Danzig.
Extract from "Le Petit Parisien" on A. Greiser's speech violently attacking S. Lester.
Extract from the "Deutsches Nachrichtenbüro", in Berlin, on the Volkstag meeting on dissolution and rumours on a report S. Lester would have made to the League of Nations Secretariat on incidents in the Volkstag during its dissolution meeting.
Extract from the "Irish Independent": Nazi's bid for greater power in Danzig alarmed Poland, because it was expected that at least 80 per cent of the electorate would vote Nazi in the elections taking place on 7 April 1935.
Extract from the "Daily Telegraph" on elections and a specific message addressed to Hitler Youth.
Extract from the "Daily Express": the Nazis suffered a severe blow in parliamentary elections in Danzig, Nazis failed to get the two-thirds majority they needed before a change in the Constitution could be sought.