Typed report on CPI and KO activities. The meeting of 28th August demanded that all members secure new members, push the sales of The Irish Workers’ Voice, and the encouragement and expansion of cultural contacts with Soviet-block countries. John Nolan referred to his forthcoming trip to Poland, and Jeffares spoke of his trip to China. Such trips would soon cease to regard the USSR as the terrifying bogey-man. The names of those travelling to China listed.
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Typed report, stamped ‘Confidential’, on CPI and KO activities. An article on agriculture in The Irish Workers’ Voice was discussed at the Executive Committee meeting on 2nd October. Its purpose was to focus on the failure of Government policy in that area. Sean Nolan has been promised articles from Fox and Butler regarding the trip to China.
Two copies of a typed report on CPI and KO activities. John Nolan, who had been attending a meeting of the British CP in London, returned home on 5 February. Funeral of Christie Ferguson, National Organiser of the Workers’ Union of Ireland. Talk titled ‘The Expanding Fellowship of Peace’ was given by Herbert Hadley condemning atomic weapons, compulsory military service and power politics. Communist agitation among the Dublin unemployed continued.
Letter from Browne & Nolan Ltd. Publishers, enclosing pamphlet "Youth in the Western European Union Countries".
Nolan, Michael, 10 Grosvenor Place, Dublin 6, left a telephone message regarding the publishing of Sunday Mass times.
Nolan, Patrick J., 8 Fernhill Avenue, Terenure. He is a journalist writing an article on the Miraculous Medal Novena and needs some queries answered.