Letter from the Secretary to Canon O’Donnell regarding the blessing of the new church.
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Typed report on CPI and KO activities. The following items are mentioned in the report: Patrick Carmody gave an illustrated lecture on Sean O’Casey. ‘Buster’ McCabe arrived from Belfast. Peadar O’Donnell spoke on ‘The Irish in Britain’, saying that English Catholics were antagonistic towards Irish émigrés. Tommy O’Reilly (a retired ITGWU official) said that “150 unemployed from each side of the city should purchase food and having no money to pay would be jailed. This would bring matters to a head.”
Report of a meeting at the Mansion House, chaired by Peadar O’Donnell. Speakers included Mr. Koininge from Kenya, Jim Larkin, Donal Nevin, Mrs P. Rushton and Mr. Briscoe, T.D. Koininge spoke with restraint considering the way his family was treated by the British Government. O’Donnell asked people to join the Republican Forum, an organisation being set up to help African people.
Letter to E. Nolan from T. O'Donnell regarding Food Service.
-3 January 1947 Letters from Fr. J. O’Donnell to +McQuaid regarding the Pope’s appeal for clothing for Italy. 2 items
[] Note to the Archbishop regarding David Coyle going into the hospital, resignation of Canon O'Donnell, and death of Stephen McKenzie.
Letter from +Patrick O’Donnell to +McQuaid stating the Archbishop’s visit to Australia will be long remembered. He mentions the pilgrimage to Ireland and states +Duhig is in hospital. 1 item
Handwritten letter to Bill from C. Mangan. In response to a letter from Dan Nolan is seeking ‘a line’ on Peadar O’Donnell.
Letter from +O’Donnell to +McQuaid regarding +Duhig’s Golden Jubilee celebrations. He asks that the Archbishop to send a congratulatory note. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Letter from +O’Donnell to +McQuaid regarding the pilgrimage to Ireland. They have left Australia and are aboard the ‘Oceania’. He informs the Archbishop of all the activities to date. Annotated by +McQuaid.