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Government, Dublin, to Ald. Liam de Róiste TD. Concerns appointment of Campbell as chief administrator at Industry and Commerce. He approves of the selection which was based on qualifications, and that the Government cannot be deflected owing to ‘personal considerations.’ Fawsitt was offered a post dealing with trade and would have been able to ‘originate questions of policy.’ Level: Item Extent: 2pp Part of: U271/H/3/I Scope and Content:
U271/H/3/J Correspondence- Dowdall Oct-Nov 1922
Reference:
U271/H/3/J
Date:
Oct-Nov 1922
Title: Level:
Correspondence- Dowdall
series
Extent: Part of:
5 items
U271/H/3
Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/H/3/J/1
Date:
6 Oct 1922
Title: MS. letter from [Wm.] Dowdall, Dowdall Mahony and Co. Ltd., to ‘My dear Liam De Róiste’. He would welcome views on the income tax impasse. The powers that be in Dublin think they have formed a conspiracy in Cork to evade tax. He is in favour of the Treaty but is against the ‘constitution’ altogether. Level: Item Extent: 2pp Part of: U271/H/3/J Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/H/3/J/2
Date:
8 Nov 1922
Title:
MS. letter from Dowdall, Dowdall O'Mahony and Co. Ltd, to 'My dear Liam de
Róiste'. Refers to Free State Cabinet and Miss McSwiney. Level: Item Extent: 2pp Part of: U271/H/3/J Scope and Content:
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