Letter from +B. Foley to +McQuaid regarding the large number of Irish men who have arrived in the northern part of the Diocese. This is due to the large construction work which has started in the area. He has spoken with Fr. Murphy of the Columban Fathers regarding the services of an Irish priest. He is hoping the Archbishop will support this appeal. Annotated by +McQuaid. Leeds
Letter from +John Murphy to +McQuaid regarding a shortage of priests in his diocese. Canon Hugh Welch will be visiting Ireland to speak with Bishops and Presidents of Colleges. If the Archbishop has any spare students, Canon Welch will gladly meet with him.
Letter from +Casey to +McQuaid regarding a Fr. Murphy.
Letter from Rev. Henry Murphy to +McQuaid. He thanks +McQuaid for his letter of congratulations on his appointments.
Letter from Fr. O’Callaghan, on behalf of +Murphy, to +McQuaid. The letter concerns the affiliation of the apostolic work in Limerick which is rendered problematic because the National Council may not be functioning.
Letter from +Murphy to +McQuaid regarding the possibility of an award for John Costello, of the C.Y.M.S.I
Telegram from Mgr. Urban Murphy, C.P., Bechuanaland to +McQuaid stating he has been appointed Bishop and asks for the Archbishop to consecrate him at Mount Argus on
Typed letter to Dr. O’Donnell, Secretary, Archbishop’s House, from Miss Murphy, Department of the President, enclosing the design for the Postage stamp to be used in connection of the Eucharistic Congress.
Copy of handwritten letter to T.J. Murphy, Minister for Local Government, from +McQuaid requesting a meeting concerning some aspects of the building scheme in and close to Dublin.
Typed report on CPI and KO activities. Meeting of 12 February dealt with possibility of fielding a candidate for the forthcoming General Election on behalf of the Dublin Unemployed Protest Committee. On 13 February meeting discussed amount of support it could give. Money for fee not an issue will supply transport members will canvas house-to house. Matt Merrigan of Left-Wing Labour identified himself with Dublin Unemployed Protest Committee. Protest march of unemployed to Parnell Square. Jack Murphy chosen as candidate for election