Invitation to +McQuaid from Mr. P.J. Lalor, T.D., to an exhibition of designs for a new series of Irish Postage Stamps.
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- 16 October 1950 File relating to the offer of land by Mr. Lalor for a new chapel of ease. 3 items
Letter from Lalor Ltd., Church Candle Manufacturers and Oil Refiners, to Mgr. Curran informing him that owing to the shortage of raw materials they have been instructed by the Department of Supplies to discontinue the manufacture of Shrine Candles. Notes of reverse side.
Handwritten minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: Discussed statements by Mr. Lynam and Mr. Leonard regarding Dublin boys going to Communist youth camps in Northern Ireland. Mrs. Una Byrne seems to be the source of information. She told Col. Tony Lalor and Fr. Killian, OFM. Committee feel that the report of the camp is fictitious. Michael O’Riordan is forbidden from holding any office in the Union for five years. A letter from Fr. Michael O’Neill in The Irish Times on the Irish Workers’ Party was discussed letter from Mrs. Gray said to be “immature and childish”. Commission Defensio Dei: Michael Noonan is offering to give lectures on Communism in schools. + McQuaid said nobody had permission to give any such lectures.