Typed note to +McQuaid informing him that Fr. P. Murray, Adm., and Fr. John Pier had been alerted about the Mass.
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Draft handwritten letter to Mr. Murray, Secretary, Dept. of Education, regarding the School position at Sallynoggin, and acknowledgement of this letter.
Copy of typed letter to Sean F. Lemass, Taoiseach, from +McQuaid. He has named Rev. Dr. MacMahon and Fr. Murray as the priests who can assist Mr. James Gibbons in the arrangements for Church functions concerning the 1916 Anniversary.
Typed report on CPI and KO activities. John Nolan, Sean Murray and Desmond Greaves are to attend a joint Executive Committee in London between the British CP, the Northern Ireland Executive and the Irish Workers’ League. The meeting of the 10th July discussed the apathy of League members and the fall-off in attendance at meetings. While in London Nolan will visit book suppliers regarding credit.
Typed cover letter from Thomas Murray, General Secretary of the Scottish-USSR Society with list on members and the Annual Report for 1951. The Irish-USSR Society represented by Miss Hilda Allberry and Miss Nora Greene.
Handout by K.O.R. giving ‘Facts about Communism in Ireland.’ Sean Murray is the person in control. Sean McBride presides over the Communist College in Eccles St., Dublin. Organisational methods described in the pamphlet ‘The Red Danger’. Some young Communists have gained employment in Government offices. 800 gathered at Rathmines Town Hall to hear Harry Pollett, General Secretary of the British Communist Party speak.
Copy of Unity. 543 A. Extracts from Unity, 25 September 1943. 543B. Report on Communist Activities. The following points are mentioned: ‘New Books’ Bookshop John Nolan, John de Courcy Ireland, P.N. Tweedy activities youth movements publications correspondence Sean Murray.
Murray, Laurence, Silveracre, Rathfarnham, concerning Vallymount Presbytery.
Letter of thanks from Fr. Patrick Murray to Fr. Williams for a donation from the Archbishop for Gamblers Anonymous.
Letter to the Archbishop from Patrick Murray accepting position.