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CONDITIONS IN DANZIG. EXTRAORDINARY POWERS GIVEN. LIMITATION OF‘ FREEDOM. 0 United Press Assn—lsl9c. Tel. Copyright. (Received July 20, 11 am.) DANZIG. July 19. One of Herr Grieser‘s regulations is understood to be based on an order issued in 1933 granting extraordinary powers to the Nazi Senate. whirh the Hague Court declared unconstitutional. Another decree restricts the freedom ot‘ the Opposition parties and extends the' period during which a per—son may be kept in protective custody from three weeks to three months. )lr Scan Lester, the High 'fiommirv sioner under the League. has departed on a ilshiimr expedition. lie is unable to take. action against the regulations until the Opposition complains of in< justice. MR LESTER HINDERED. MESSAGE TO THE LEAGUE. FORCED 'I'O CROSS FRONTIER. l'nited Press Assnr—Elm: TM. Copyright. (Received July 20. 12.20 p. 111.) PARIS, July 29. L'lntransigeant reports that when Mr Sean Lester sent his secretary to telegraph a protest to the League of Nations against Herr Grleser's de—crees, the clerk replied that. the tele—gram “(mid not please llerr Forster, Nazi leader. Accordingly Mr Lester was forced to motor across the frontier and send .1 Cable ‘li‘Onl Gdynla.
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Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 19942, 20 July 1936, Page 7
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