Copy of a typed letter thanking Mr. Haughey for the invitation to the presentation at St. Enda’s but is unable to attend.
Haughey
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Typed letter to +McQuaid from Charles J. Haughey regarding his contribution to the Irish Red Cross.
Copy of typed letter to Charles J. Haughey from +McQuaid. He would like to have a word with him regarding the chaplaincy service of the Garda in the new circumstances in Templemore.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Charles J. Haughey. The Adoption Bill has been introduced to the Dail. The question of citizenship left Irish delegates isolated at the Council of Europe convention. He is convinced that the dropping of the citizenship test cannot do any harm.
Copy of handwritten letter to Mr. C.J. Haughey, Minister for Justice, from Senator W.B. Stanford, Dalkey. A meeting is requested to sanction an informal meeting between the Governor of St. Patrick’s Borstal and members of the Irish Association of Civil Liberties regarding the ill-treatment of boys there.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Charles J. Haughey. He has enclosed a copy of the White Paper on Law Reform.
Typed note to +McQuaid from James A. MacMahon. Fr. Fehily phoned to say that the Minister was not aware of the urgency of the situation (Garda dispute). Mr. Haughey requested meeting.
Copy of handwritten letter to C. Haughey from +McQuaid. Refers to the Street Collection Bill and the Garda affair.
Copy of handwritten letter to Mr. C.J. Haughey, Minister for Justice, from Senator W.B. Stanford. He cannot accede to his request for an informal meeting and has no reason to believe there is any ill-treatment in St. Patrick’s.
Invitation to +McQuaid from Mr. Haughey to a reception on the occasion of the third Conference of European Ministers of Justice.