Extract from the "Manchester Guardian": explanations on the status of Danzig, German city at the head of the Polish corridor, dependent on Poland for its commercial prosperity.
Extract from the "Manchester Guardian": Danzig Nazi authorities perturbed over the High Commissioner's report condemning the Nazi regime in Danzig, attack by the "Danziger Vorposten" on the League of Nations and S. Lester, Nazi demonstrations in Danzig.
Extract from the "Scotsman": summary of the events regarding the new decrees issued by the Danzig Nazi Government violating the Danzig Constitution.
Extract from the "Independent" on the dissolution of the Volkstag: since the result of the Saar plebiscite, Nazis's agitation increased in Danzig, by the use of the majority they obtained at the last election of the Volkstag, Nazis forced a dissolution of the Volkstag, in the hope a new election would give them nearly all of the seats; their main objective was to make Danzig to return to Germany.
Excerpt from the "Irish News" regarding S. Lester's role as High Commissioner of Danzig.
Extract from "The Times": the new measures issued by the Danzig Nazi Government gave the police special powers abolishing the rights and freedom guaranteed by the Constitution of the Free City; Poland's determination to protect its rights in Danzig; Danzig Nazis' free hand against the Opposition.
Extract from the "London Daily Express" on S. Lester's difficult task in Danzig as guarantor of the Constitution on behalf of the League of Nations.
Extract from the "Irish Press" on the League of Nations Council's support to S. Lester following A. Greiser's speech and S. Lester's report on his dispute with the Danzig Senate.
Extract from the "Financial News": re-Danzig dispute.
Extract from the "Methodist Recorder" regarding the Italo-Abyssinian conflict and the non implementation by the Danzig Senate of the League of Nations Council's recommendations to ensure political equality for people opposed to the Nazi authorities, Danzig elections and the amendment of the Constitution wished by the Nazis.