Typed letter (6 pages) to the Chairman, Irish Red Cross Society, from Conn Ward, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Local Gov. and Public Health. The Minister wishes to welcome the announcement that a campaign to combat tuberculosis is to be conducted with the help of the Irish Red Cross Society. Deals with Future Policy, Special Assistance, Dispensary System, Sanatoria, existing hospitals.
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Copy of typed letter to Dr. C. Ward from +McQuaid informing him that the Amendments are quite satisfactory.
Typed letter to Fr. Diffney. IHA stronger than ever. Are to inherit £400 from death of an old lady. Minister Norton used influence to get a man called Bergin a job in Guinness’s Baths. He is an organiser with WUI and has access to the brewery. Directors so worried at drop in production that they have sought advice. On day of Sean South’s funeral he blew whistle and men stopped working while funeral passed. Sean Beaumont, Editor of The Irish Press is leaving and she hopes she has stopped John O’Donovan getting the job and that a true Gael gets the job. Asks if he has heard of the American College of Personnel Efficiency? Peadar Ward checked Ron Hubbard’s details and found that they were wrong. Hubbard has been replaced by Dr. Morris.
Correspondence between the Archbishop and Conn Ward regarding Dr. Ninian Falkiner.
Letter to Fr. Mangan from [illegible] regarding letter to the Archbishop from Conn Ward.
Series Correspondence between the Archbishop and Miss Barrett, Richard Ryan and Conor Ward regarding turf issues
Letter to Conor Ward from the Archbishop.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from A. Ward, Dept. of Justice, mainly dealing with permitted maximum dietary punishment at St. Patrick’s Institution.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from F.C. Ward enclosing a document on the Public Health Bill, 1945.
Ward, John, Bott Road, Canley, Coventry. He is a member of the Legion of Mary and is concerned about the spiritual welfare of young Irish men and women. Many of these become slack in their religious duties. Suggests that priests from Ireland be appointed as chaplains to rectify this position.