Acute economic situation in Danzig

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R131/4/3525/3525 The acute economic situation in Danzig - Sir Reginald Tower - Transmits a copy of dispatch (No 34) to the president of the council of ambassadors dealing with this subject owing to the inability of the poles to carry out an agreement to send supplies to Danzig. Sir R. Towers has felt compelled to enter into a temporary agreement with Germany, an outline of which is attached. File 1920.03.12
R131/4/10881/3525 The economic situation in Danzig: Scarcity and high price of food - General Haking - Transmits accounts of his interview on feb. 6 with the committee of Americans who represented Mr. Hoover in the matter of providing food for badly nourished children in Danzig. The committee undertook to feed 10 000 Danzig children up to August 1921, instead of as at present 6,500. File 1921.02.08
R131/4/12262/3525 The economic situation in Danzig - General Haking - Transmits a copy of the statement of the Senate read in the popular assembly on April. 15. The statement consists of a strong protest against the action of a member of a polish party in communicating confidential information respecting the economic negotiations between Danzig and Poland to Communist Danzig party. Newspaper report of these disclosures attached. File 1921.04.18
R131/4/12263/3525 The economic situation in Danzig - General Haking - Transmits a copy of his letter of apr.18 to the President of the Danzig Senate convening a meeting on April 29 of representatives of the Danzig Senate, commissions, chamber of commerce and merchants to consider the present serious economic position and devise means for improving it. File 1921.04.19
R131/4/12451/3525 The economic situation in Danzig - General Haking - Transmits English translations of two articles from polish newspapers respecting the Danzig-Polish negotiations for an economic convention. File 1921.04.26