Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from R. Ryan, solicitor, saying he sees no legal objection to the enclosed.
The Irish Workers’ League is Communist, and it is gravely wrong and strictly forbidden to vote for their candidate.
Notice read in Churches of the Constituency of Dublin South West on Sunday 16 May 1954 stating that the Irish Workers’ League is Communist in its associations so Parishioners are warned that it is gravely wrong and strictly forbidden to vote for the candidate of the Irish Workers’ League. 825 and 826 are missing. They refer to an advertisement for Soviet Weekly and a leaflet distributed by the Irish Workers’ League. 10.7 Irish Workers’ League (3)
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Fr. Christopher, Rector, Mount Argus. Owing to a misunderstanding the statement concerning the IWL was not read at Masses on Sunday, 20 May. It will be read on the 27 May. Humbly asks for pardon.
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Flier stating there are 87,000 unemployed.
Typed letter to Fr. Martin, covering the following points: she has become Secretary of the International Committee of the IHA has doubts about Dr. Mayr as she is staying with Mrs Kingston Mark Hyland and Sean Butler replaced Lionel Booth in Dublin Co. Co. and Dun Laoghaire Co. Co. Does not expect Fianna Fail to get a seat in N.C. trouble over site for school in Shankill.
Typed report by Lucy Kingston for the Irish Times. Dr. Hildegard Mayr of Vienna will give s number of lectures in Ireland. Her father, Kaspar, founder of the International Fellowship of Catholic Pacifists.
Statement titled “Ireland and the Hydrogen Bomb”, it explains the resolution passed at a meeting in Dublin on that topic.
Photograph from The Irish Times showing a deputation from the Irish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament outside the French Embassy.