Danzig

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R133/4/3842/3842 Removal from Danzig of clocks, pontons, etc - Sir. R. Tower (Rep. No. 65) - Transmits copy of despatch No.72 to the President of the Council of Ambassadors, protesting against the contemplated removal of this material by the Allied and Associated Powers, as such action would be fatal to the life of the future Free City of Danzig. File 1920.04.09
R133/4/4875/3953 Administration of the Port of Dantzig - Sir Reginald Tower, Report no. 95 - Quotes statement made by Mr. Biesiadecki, as to the joint administration of the Port by both Danzigers and Poles, and observed that if the administration were left entirely to Danzigers, they could -should Poland be at war with a third Power - close the port for these purposes. Observes that Poland, likewise, in time of war, might close the Port by force, and enquires what would be the position of the League in either case - Document for the Council V.I. File 1920.06.06
R133/4/18980/3953 The port of Danzig - Service français de la Société des Nations, Paris - Report on movements of ships in the port of Danzig during 1921 with totals in tonnage and passengers. File 1922.01.09
R133/4/3954/3954 Campaign against Sir R. Roberts in Polish newspaper - Sir R. Tower (Rep. No. 69) - Transmits copy of despatch No.76 to the Council of Ambassadors stating that he is reported to be inimical to Polish interests and strongly partial to Germany. Attaches leading article from the "Gazeta Gdanska (Danzig)" (translated into German) violently attacking Sir R. Tower and the British Government. File 1920.04.12
R133/4/4329/3955 Danzig Imperial Dockyard (Reichswerft) - Sir R. Tower (Rep No. 86) - Transmits copy of despatch No.92 to the President of the Council of Ambassadors, attaching report by Engineer-Commander Stocker R.N. (British) on the equipment and potential output of the yard. File 1920.05.14