Two press cuttings, the first one on the reception accorded to S. Lester when he took up his duties in Danzig: S. Lester emphasized the fact that Poles, Germans and Danzigers were united in their belief that an Irishman will understand their respective points of view and defend their respective interests; the second one on the Council's position towards the Free City of Danzig: though the Council of the League of Nations had a very grave responsibility towards the Free City of Danzig it could not assume the function of a court of law in regard to it.
Extract from the "Frankfurter Oder-Zeitung": S. Lester welcomed at Danzig as new High Commissioner.
Extract from the "Journal de Genève": H. Rauschning's statement on the foreign policy of the National-Socialist Party; according to H. Rauschning, President of the Danzig Senate, the Nazi regime was not a threat for peace, at least in Danzig.
Press cuttings on the united Danzig population, Gauleiter's speech and A. Hitler's appeal.
Extract from the "Danziger Neuste Nachrichten" on the political crisis between H. Rauschning, President of the Danzig national-socialist Senate and A. Forster, chief of the national-socialist party of the Free City of Danzig: H. Rauschning's resignation denied.
Extract from the "Journal de Genève": biography on William Martin after his death.
S. Lester's official visit to Warsaw.
Extract from the "Journal des Nations" on the conflict between H. Rauschning and Gauleiter A. Forster leading to H. Rauschning's resignation and A. Forster's victory, who was not even originating from Danzig and who requested the suppression of all opposition parties as well as of the League of Nations' supervision over the Free City of Danzig.
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.