Danzig

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R165/4/20429/20237 Interpretations of Article 39 of the Danzig-Polish Treaty of November 9 1920 - General Haking, Danzig High Commissioner(23/43) - Forwards letter dated 26 April from the Polish Commissioner General in Danzig, and requests the Council to decide 1) The scope of Art.39 involving the competence of the High Commissioner; 2) The questions of the expulsion of Ms. Woelke from her house at Putzig, and the confiscation of the property of the West Prussian Association at Hilmarshof. Council document C.250.M.138.1922. File 1922.04.28
R165/4/20728/20237 Procedure in the case of appeals against the decisions of the High Commissioner - Mr. Askenazy, Polish Delegate to the League of Nations Council - Submits observations on the letter of 12 May addressed to the Council by the President of the Danzig Senate relative to the question of Poland's right to appeal directly to the Council without the mediation of the High Commissioner. Council document C.314.1922.I. File 1922
R165/4/24953/20237 The application of Art.39 of the Danzig-Polish Treaty of 9 November 1920 - General Haking, Danzig High Commissioner (9/54/2) - With further reference to this question forwards copy of letter dated 24 November from the Polish Commissioner General in Danzig and the High Commissioner's reply File 1922.11.29
R165/4/25002/20237 The application of Art.39 of the Danzig-Polish Treaty of 9 November 1920 - General Haking, Danzig High Commissioner (9/64) - Forwards copy of his letter dated 2 December 1922 to the Danzig and Polish governments suggesting that an agreement should be negotiated between representatives of the two governments by which all disputes should be declared subject to Art.39 in accordance with the clearly expressed terms of that Article. File 1923.12.02
R165/4/25372/20237 The application of Art.39 of the Danzig-Polish Treaty of 9 November 1920 - General Haking, High Commissioner (19/30) - States that the Danzig and Polish governments prefer to leave this question in abeyance for the present. Forwards with his own comments thereon, letter dated 20 December 1922 from the Polish Commissioner General in Danzig. File 1923.12.27