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58 Initialled copy letter from MacSwiney to Diarmuid O'Hegarty (Secretary Dáil Éireann), thanking him for his letter about the special meeting of the Dail, promising to attend to the business in Limerick and enclosing a letter for Arthur Griffith. Written in Irish. 18 June 1920 1p 59 Initialled copy letter from MacSwiney to the Chairman, Cork County Council fully supporting the decision to hold a national strike against the handling of English army munitions. 19 June 1920 1p 60 19 June 1920 See PR4/5/59 1p 61 Letter to MacSwiney from Pádraig O'Caoimh, Secretary, Sinn Féin, concerning the urgent election of temporary arbitrators for Parish and District courts. Records that all arbitrators must take an oath of allegiance to the Dail, that women are eligible for the position and that Irish speakers must be employed in the appropriate areas. 21 June 1920 1p 62 Copy letter from MacSwiney to the President of the Cork United Trades and to the President of the Transport Worker's Union detailing Cork County Council's strong support for the national strike against handling English army munitions. 21 June 1920 1p 63 Initialled copy letter from MacSwiney to C. O'Leary, Chairman, Amalgamated Society of Locomotives Cork, assuring him of Cork Corporation's full support for the national strike against handling the war munitions of the English army through a number of letters from the Chairman of Cork County Council, the President of Cork United Trades and the President of the Irish Transport Workers' Union. (No enclosures) 23 June 1920 2pp 64 Circular issued by MacSwiney urging all secretaries and collectors to hurry in successfully completing the Mid Cork Dáil Éireann Loan collection so that the constituency may earn a place of honour in the country. 25 June 1920 1p 65 Initialled copy letter from MacSwiney to T. Dawson, Town Clerk's Office,
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