Note from Fr. Desmond Williams, Secretary, to + J.P. Collins, Bishop of Ballarat, forwarding some materials as asked by + McQuaid. 2 items Bathurst
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Note from Fr. Desmond Williams, Secretary, to + J.P. Collins, Bishop of Ballarat, forwarding some materials as asked by + McQuaid. 2 items Canberra A 186. 16 November 1952 Letter from Fr. P.J. Brennan to + McQuaid asking for an appointment to discuss a temporary chaplaincy due to suffering from skin cancer.
-2 September 1955 On 3 October 1947 the Department of Defence sought tenders from construction companies for the re-pointing of the water tower in the Curragh Camp. Desmond Hunter’s tender was accepted. In January 1948 Hunter sought to change the Specification and an increase for the work. The Department would not accept this, Hunter discontinued the work in June 1948, and in accordance with the Conditions of Contract notice was served on him determining the contract. A long dispute followed. Uniforms for the Commissioned Officers
Newspaper article by Desmond Fennell titled “Kinds of Communism: Varying Shades on the Party Line”.
Typed note to + McQuaid. O Nunain attended the L & H where the First Secretary of the Soviet Embassy spoke. Desmond Fennell spoke well. O Nunain is anxious to show three of his films to students in Clonliffe.
Letter from Mgr. Storero to Fr. Desmond Williams thanking him for the cheque for £16.10.0 being the amount received form the Editor of the Irish Catholic for the starving people of the Congo.
Letter from Fr. Desmond McGlade to +McQuaid asking permission to remain in Fresno until the following summer as they are badly in need of priests. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Letter from Mgr. Storero to Rev. Desmond Williams thanking him for the cheque for £8.10.0 being the amount received from the ‘Irish Catholic’ newspaper in respect of subscriptions they received towards the relief of starving people in the Congo.
. Broe, Desmond, 30 Lower Kimmage Rd., Terenure, Dublin. Irish sculptors are not being given commissions for statues and need support of clergy.
Letter from Desmond Hand to +McQuaid thanking him for the gift of £100 for the National Film Institute.