Interview on the carrying out of the League of Nations Council's recommendations, on the question of the Danzig reunification to the German Reich, on the so-called respect of the Constitution by the Danzig Nazi Government, and on the problem of the interdependence of the Government and the Party.
No name of the newspaper was mentioned. "Fifinella" was Elsie Tyrrell, born in 1897, married S. Lester in 1920 according to note written on the cutting.
No name of the newspaper was mentioned.
Subject of the file: Securing employment for refugees for the construction of the pipe-line. Includes notes exchanged with the Information and Mandates Section and Armenian, English, French and German language press (London, Geneva, Paris, New York) cuttings as well as an excerpt of the Official Gazette (Palestine) with the Convention concluded between the Irak Petroleum Company and the British High Commissioner for the Palestine, article XI concerned employment of workers.
File contains periodic expense statements, statistics, listings of patients from the Old Organisation of the Russian Red Cross and the American Society for Relief of Russian Exiles, Inc.; collection of information concerning tubercular refugees, information and brochure concerning tuberculosis sanatorium, explanatory note concerning the creation and the operation of the Fund from the Old Organisation of the Russian Red Cross.
Includes "First Annual Report 1929-1930 - American Society for Relief of Russian Exiles, Inc." and a brochure on "The General Direction of the Old Organisation of the Russian Red Cross - Relief of the Russian Refugees Abroad".
Documents:
F.C.30-1931: "Commission des finances le 12 octobre 1931 - Demande d'avances présentées par les differentes institutions de réfugiés russes - Demande d'avance de la Croix-rouge en faveur de ses différentes institutions"
M.c.4-1932: "Extraordinary Meeting of the Managing Committee and Finance Commission dated 6 February 1932 - Application by the Russian Red Cross for a loan of Sw.Fr.12.000 for the Paulhaguet Sanitorium" [Sanatorium in France].
About the situation of Assyrians in Iraq.
Extract from the "Irish Times" regarding the United States invited by the League of Nations Council to be present as an observer and auditor to the discussions on the Sino-Japanese dispute; the American representative was Prentiss Gilbert, Consul in Geneva; photograph of Lord Reading.
Proposal to form an Irish Society in Geneva.
Extract from the "Journal de Genève": article by Jules Cambon, French Ambassador, on the role of the future diplomats and the diplomacy of tomorrow.
Extract from the "Irish Independent" regarding the conditions of the evacuation of the Japanese troops; photograph of S. Lester.