Danzig

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
R130/4/28353/3270 Relations between Danzig and Poland - Mr. Mac Donnell - Observations on the present press and official campaign in Poland against Danzig. File 1923.05.10
R131/4/30090/3272 Danzig general strike August 1923. - Mr. Mac Donnell - Reports on the progress of the strike and its possible consequences. File 1923.08.11
R131/4/3531/3368 Transfer of buildings and other German property at Danzig - Sir Reginald Tower - Transmits a copy of dispatch (No38) to the President of Council of ambassadors attaching translations of a communication from the Chief Magistrate of Danzig, containing telegraphic instructions from the Admiralty Berlin regarding delivery of the Allied of certain dockyard materials at Danzig. The chief Magistrate was directed by Sir. Reginald Towers to ignore instructions from Berlin. File 1920.03.15
R131/4/3592/3368 Transfer of buildings and other property in Danzig - Sir Reginald Tower - Transmits copy of dispatch (No 43) to the President of Council of ambassadors reporting specially on Polish claims demands and aspirations as bearing on article 104 and 107 of the Treaty of Peace with Germany and suggesting that execution of these clauses should be postponed until the all-feeling between the Poles and Danzigers has subsided and that in the meantime the administration of the city should be continued under the auspices of the League of Nations. File 1920.03.17
R131/4/3691/3368 Transfer of buildings and other property in Danzig - Sir Reginald Tower - Transmits copy of dispatch (No56) to the President of Council of ambassadors reporting a request of the Polish delegates now in Danzig for the immediate transference to Poland of the Island of Holm in order to provide accommodation there for six German boats allotted to Poland by ten Allies. Reply of Sir Reginald Towers , that as the Islands falls within the provisions of Art. 107 of the Peace Treaty, no transfer can be made until the decision of the council of ambassadors on this subject has been made known. File 1920.03.27