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extraordinary situation of the present crisis it is absolute essential that the delegates appointed must go forward with a Republican mandate'. Suggests all IRA members vote.
Reference:
U271/H/2/011/B/013
Date:
Feb 1922
Title: Level:
Letters to members of Dáil Éireann from Belfast Boycott staff and organisers.
Item
Extent: Part of:
4pp
U271/H/2/011/B
Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/H/2/011/B/014
Date:
9 Mar 1922
Title: Level:
MS. letter from [Gov.] F. [Costello], 53W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Item
Extent: Part of:
1p
U271/H/2/011/B
Scope and Content: Congratulates the people of Ireland on their successful fight for freedom and hopes Ireland will now rule itself well and build up a fine commerce with America. 'May Heaven speed a prosperous and happy Ireland'.
Reference:
U271/H/2/011/B/016
Date:
15 March 1922
Title: TS. copy notice from Postmaster General (JJ Walsh TD), Head Post Office, Irish Provisional Government, City Hall, Dublin enclosing copy of the first issue of 'Iris an Phuist'. Level: Item Extent: 5pp Part of: U271/H/2/011/B Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/H/2/011/B/017
Date:
10 Apr 1922
Title:
TS. letter from William George Fitzgerald, Editor, Ireland a Nation Illustrated,
Gresham Hotel, Dublin, to Liam de Róiste TDE. Level: Item Extent: 1p Part of: U271/H/2/011/B Scope and Content:
Concerns the volume ‘which our political and financial friends in the United States’ have asked him to undertake. It will be in four languages and published in five continents, ‘...possibly the most valuable and extensive propaganda ever attempted for our Country....’ Outlines its contents, requests a meeting with a view to de Róiste completing certain features and sections of which he has ‘special knowledge.’
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