Extract from the "Chicago Tribune" (Paris): Germany objected that the Bernheim petition was invalid, the Council of the League of Nations decided to appoint three jurists to make a report on the legality of the Bernheim petition complaining that Germany had infringed the rights of the Jewish minority in Upper Silesia, the Council's reporter declared that the German Government's anti-Semitic measures clearly violated the provisions of the German-Polish Pact guaranteeing the minorities in Upper Silesia.
Extract from the "Irish Press": open letter from A. Noyes to the poet W.B. Yeats on the forged Casement diaries.
Extract from the "Irish Independent": S. Lester and his family preparing for their move from Geneva to Danzig; life and housekeeping in Geneva; S. Lester's wife invited to the opening of a beauty salon in Dublin.
Extract from the "New York Times": Eire's position and negotiations for ships, arms and food.
Extract from the "Daily Dispatch".
Nazis employed terrorist tactics to break down the Opposition in Danzig and get the necessary majority to change the Danzig Constitution in accordance with Nazi principles.
Extract from the "Journal de Genève" on Danzig before the League of Nations Council.
Extract from "The Times": negotiations between France and Germany left a cloud, P. Laval emphasized he would work for "the solid organization of peace, by agreements giving reciprocal guarantees"; incidents in the Saar; Nazi salute in the Council room; Catholic petition raising the question of the extent to which the Government of Danzig could carry out National Socialism on the German model without infringement of the Constitution guaranteed by the League of Nations; S. Lester on the creation in Danzig of new economic institutions such as the "Arbeitsfront"; measures affecting the liberty of the opposition Press, etc.
Extract from the "Halifax Daily Courier" on Danzig complex history.