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IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./23/1077 · Pièce
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Kolarz, Walter. From Marx to Khrushchev. London Index Limited.

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IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./23/1079 · Pièce
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Hyde, Douglas (1960). The Tactic of the United Front. London Index Limited.

May 1961
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./23/1086 · Pièce
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Current Trends in Soviet Foreign Policy.

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IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./8/398 · Pièce
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Handwritten letter to Father (unnamed). Butler, who recently insulted the Papal Nuncio, reviewed a book on R.E. (Radio Eireann). Good Catholics should write to the station in protest. Skeffington has linked up with Thompson in The Standard. Asks why he allowed to voice his opinion on an Irish station.

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IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./9/408 · Pièce
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Typed report on Fianna Fail Organisation on Dun Laoire-Rathdown. During the past eighteen months there has been an underhand move to hurt Sean Brady T.D. and boost the Booth Bros., Lionel and Basil. Basil started the controversy in County Council on the topic of Scholarships. Matt Cullen pointed out that the minority in the Republic got far more concessions in percentage to their population than the Catholics. Brady blamed by the Booths for letters to the Press disassociating himself and the FF Party from the action of the Booths. Heated debate followed. De Valera met Sean Brady and Councillors from A. Brady threatened to resign from FF if Booth does not apologise. A man called Dolski must be treated with caution. Uneasiness with some members of the Pork Butchers’ Branch of the Workers Union of Ireland (WUI). Larkin wants them to have the same hours as Beef Butchers and has threatened strike even though victory would cause economic problems. No. 37, Pembroke Road reported sold.

9 May 1956
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./9/412 · Pièce
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Typed letter to Fr. Diffney. Lord Killala and Felix Hackett have resigned from the Civil Liberties Association. More people should join that Association. Enclosed Bishop Philbin’s statement Comhair, an Irish paper, writing against Catholic teaching. Its editors are Donal O’Moran and Bob McGauran. O’Moran is a great believer in the Mother and Child Scheme and “is a first class chancer.” Sean Beaumont attended Prof. Thompson’s lecture when he spoke of infiltrating Irish societies. Comhaire attacked The Standard. Has heard nothing from Gerry Kerrigan. A Brian Cleeves is broadcasting for Hospital Trust.