Letter from Fr. Timothy B. Condon to +McQuaid informing him that his speech in the Gresham delighted all.
Letter from D. Enrici to Fr. Mangan, thanking him for returning the rescript for Sr. Agatha Curran of the Mercy Sisters. He will try to ascertain where the Sister is located and will look through the correspondence sent in the last four or five diplomatic bags.
Typed letter from [Ahe--], Standard (1938) Ltd., to the Reverend Secretary asking that he bring the Standard to the notice of His Grace regarding the Peter’s Pence collection.
Typed letter, marked Personal and Confidential, from R.M. Smyllie to + McQuaid. He fails to see why the Dr. McQuaid thinks that the newspaper is hostile towards him. No basis for this charge. His policy is to provide an open forum for sincere opinions. He is grieved that the Archbishop should think that some of the letters have been unjust.
Letter from +Kinane to +McQuaid stating he is holding meetings of the Cashel Province bishops for Low Week, the same week the Standing Committee meets.
Two copies of a typed letter to Dr. Browne from John A. Costello, Taoiseach. He understands that Dr. Browne has not replied to the letter from +McQuaid of 8th March. He now feels that Dr. Browne should take steps at once to consult with their Lordships so as to remove any grounds for objection on their part to the Mother and Child Health Service and find a mutually satisfactory solution to the difficulties which have arisen.
Copy of letter from the Secretary to Senator Baxter thanking him for his letter and copy of the Lourdes Centenary Souvenir magazine.
Keating, Desmond G., 30 Belgrave Square, Monkstown, Co. Dublin. He wishes to inform the Archbishop of the bigoted and discriminatory policy of Protestant employers. Asks to be put in touch with Catholics who would be interested in a crusade in combating these bigoted organizations.
Letter from Michael C. Troy to Dr. O’Connell regarding the purchase of a house, Fernhill House, as a permanent holiday home for the Catholic Girl Guides.
Signed ‘M.R.M’., Paddington, London. Objects to the Archbishop intervening or mediating in Labour disputes.