DANZIG DECREES
TENSION RENEWED ALLEGATIONS AGAINST LESTER. I United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright).. LONDON, July 20. The Danzig correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” says: Herr Greiser’s coup is apparently a derisory gesture toward Poland. It lias caused renewed tension. It makes any political complaint to Mr Lester, League Commissioner, to be a criminal, offence. Herr Forster declared that Mr Lester’s activities were making Danzig a “cauldron of unrest and Bolshevism.” He said: Henceforth the Nazis will carry out a political pacification without Mr Lester, who was inciting the Opposition, to the prejudice of peace in Eastern Europe. When Mr Lester sent his 'secretary to telegrapn a protest to the League against Greiser’s decrees, the clerk replied that the telegram would not please Forster, the Nazi leader. Ac. cord! ugly, Mr Lester was forced tc> motor across the frontier and sent a cablegram from Gdynia.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1936, Page 5
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