Extract from the "New York Herald": solution to the Danzig question with the appointment of S. Lester as Deputy Secretary-General, in replacement of P. Azcarate, who became Spanish Ambassador in London; S. Lester had to return to Danzig until a successor was appointed; Poland thought that S. Lester's withdrawal from Danzig would contribute to ease the situation; A. Greiser's proposal on a treaty revision returning Danzig to Germany.
Extract from the "Manchester Guardian": Danzig policy was a German policy and following S. Lester's departure from Danzig, A. Greiser declared that Danzig wanted no more League of Nations High Commissioners.
Von Radovitz, German Consul General, re A. Forster and A. Greiser; death of Mrs. Barton "the Queen of Geneva": Geneva parties; resignation of Sir Samuel Hoare; Anglo-French proposals.
Official calls: A. Greiser, President of the Danzig Senate; Papee, Polish Minister; Nederbragt, Harbour President.
State Shooting Party, on the invitation of A. Greiser, President of the Danzig Senate.
Death of E. de Valera's son; A. Greiser, President of the Danzig Senate, gone shooting in Poland as guest of Polish President.
Violent incidents in Danzig discussed with A. Greiser, President of the Danzig Senate; Note on S. Lester's report to the League of Nations on Danzig; Countess Finkenstein, big German land-owner in the East, on A. Forster's regarded as a disaster for Danzig and his possible removal; League of Nations' authority to be saved; Countess Finkenstein's talks with B. Mussolini and A. Hitler; talks about Italo-German rapprochment.
Senator Blavier; A. Greiser's, President of the Danzig Senate, bloomer on the Polish-Danzig Pact.
Nazi demonstrations; Sean Lester might have to bring Danzig to the Special (Sanctions) sitting of the Council; possible "démarches" in Council, with Poland; difficulties between A. Greiser, President of the Danzig Senate, and A. Forster; Sean Lester's step with the German Government; Sean Lester took preventive measure possible to keep the situation from developing into a crisis requiring international action.
Questions (general knowledge) from Harry Andrews, South African Permanent Delegate; Carl Burckhardt in Danzig: his call to S. Lester about Danzig and his talk with A. Greiser, President of the Danzig Senate.