Letter from J. McArdle to +McQuaid regarding an old building close to the church door. Placing a cinema on this site would be objectionable.
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IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/LXIII/5/23/35
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13 April 1944
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IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/LXIII/15/61/25
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10 July 1942
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Letter from Fr. McArdle to Fr. Dunne regarding a boxing match which is to be held on a Sunday in Tolka Park. The purse is being provided by Drumcondra F.C.
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Typed letter to Fr. Diffney from Una Byrne. The IHA had a Brains’ Trust in the Mansion House. Fr. Corcoran was well able for Donal Nevin and held his own. Mr. Maloney, Secretary of the Contemporary Club, has resigned. Will be a loss as he kept an eye on liberal speakers. Replaced by Miss Pepita Keating, daughter of Justine Keating. The Communist Party have converted No. 37, Pembroke Road into flats. Are holding meetings in Pembroke Hall. She (Una) refuses admittance, but Art McArdle reporting to her.