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Volume 9
No. 231
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to Frederick H. Boland (Dublin)

Letter, Moynihan to Boland
12/01/1949

Letter, Moynihan to Boland From Maurice Moynihan - Dublin To Frederick H.[...]
Volume 9
No. 236
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to John A. Costello (Dublin)

Minute, Moynihan to Costello
20/01/1949

2 Minute, Moynihan to Costello From Maurice Moynihan - Dublin To John A.[...]
Volume 9
No. 262
Frederick H. Boland (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Letter, Boland to Moynihan
08/02/1949

Dear Maurice, I have your letter (S.[...]
Volume 9
No. 375
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to Leo T. McCauley (Dublin)

Letter, Moynihan to McCauley
23/09/1949

Letter, Moynihan to McCauley From Maurice Moynihan - Dublin To Leo T.[...]
Volume 9
No. 458
Frederick H. Boland (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Letter, Boland to Moynihan
07/06/1950

Dear Moynihan, I am sending you, as arranged, the text of the U.[...]
Volume 9
No. 555
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to ()

Minute by Moynihan
22/03/1951

At 11 a.m. today, Mr. O'Driscoll, Department of External Affairs, conveyed to me, by telephone, the text of a personal message for the Taoiseach from the Minister for External Affairs, received in the Department of External Affairs this morning. The terms of the message are as follows:- 'F... View the full document
Volume 10
No. 63
Seán Nunan (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Letter, Nunan to Moynihan
05/12/1951

I am directed by the Minister for External Affairs to refer to your minute (S.15212) of the 28th November, 1951, The Minister for External Affairs considers that no official action should be taken in this case since it would be contrary to international usage to intervene in a case between... View the full document
Volume 10
No. 80
William P. Fay (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Letter, Fay to Moynihan
12/01/1952

Letter, Fay to Moynihan From William P.[...]
Volume 10
No. 85
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to ()

Minute by Moynihan
21/01/1952

An informal discussion of the note of the 10th instant from Mr. Huston, Counsellor of the United States Embassy, took place at the meeting of the Government on the 11th instant. The matter was raised by the Taoiseach, in the absence of the Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Aiken, who was abr... View the full document
Volume 10
No. 190
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Minute by Moynihan
01/04/1953

Le linn dó bheith ag caint leis an Aire Gnóthaí Eachtracha agus liomsa ar an 26ú Márta, 1953, mar gheall ar an gcéad-iarracht de dhréacht-mheabhrán, i dtaobh ‘Leabhar Cogaidh’ a ullmhú, rinne an Taoiseach tagairt do n&... View the full document
Volume 10
No. 197
Thomas J. Horan (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Letter, Horan to Moynihan
01/05/1953

Letter, Horan to Moynihan From Thomas J.[...]
Volume 10
No. 232
William P. Fay (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Letter, with memoranda, Fay to Moynihan
19/11/1953

Letter, with memoranda, Fay to Moynihan From William P.[...]
Volume 10
No. 244
Seán Nunan (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Letter, Nunan to Moynihan
26/01/1954

I am directed by the Minister for External Affairs to reply to your minute S13983 of the 23rd December, 1953, After full consideration of the questions involved by this Department, the Minister for External Affairs is of opinion that the time has not yet come to put an end to the national ... View the full document
Volume 10
No. 250
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Minute by Moynihan
18/02/1954

I saw Mr. Alexis Fitzgerald, Solicitor, today at his request. Mr. Fitzgerald informed me that he is acting for Professor Desmond Williams, who is one of the defendants in a libel action which is being taken by Mr. L.H. Kerney, former Minister in Madrid, in connection with articles on the subj... View the full document
Volume 10
No. 253
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to Alexis Fitzgerald (Dublin)

Letter, Moynihan to Fitzgerald
20/02/1954

With reference to your call here on the 18th instant 1 Letter, Moynihan to Fitzgerald From Maurice Moynihan - Dublin To Alexis Fitzgerald - Dublin - 20 February 1954
Volume 10
No. 254
Seán Nunan (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Letter, Nunan to Moynihan
22/02/1954

With reference to my call to you of 20th inst., I enclose, for your information, a brief summary of how Professor Williams’ statements on the meeting between Mr. Kerney and the representative of Herr Veesenmayer fit in with our archives. You will see that, shortly after his return to... View the full document
Volume 10
No. 257
Frederick Boland (London) to Seán Nunan (Dublin)

Letter, Boland to Nunan
03/03/1954

The then Secretary I saw a good deal of Kerney when he was over and he and I saw Seán Moynihan Incidentally I heard two stories in London connected with the action which Kerney has begun against the Irish Press and Professor Desmond Williams.[...]
Volume 10
No. 290
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to ()

Minutes by Moynihan
05/07/1954

At the meeting of the Government held on the 27th instant, the Taoiseach, as Acting Minister for Justice, mentioned informally a request received by the Embassy in London from the Embassy of the USSR in London that entry visas for Ireland be granted to Mr. Vasili Kuchonov, Assistant Military ... View the full document
Volume 10
No. 295
Seán Nunan (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Letter, Nunan to Moynihan
11/08/1954

As requested, I enclose herewith a curriculum vitae of the Ambassador to the Holy See which I hope will give the Taoiseach the information he requires. The information appears to be rather sparse when one considers that his whole official life has been in this Department, but it is not pos... View the full document
Volume 10
No. 320
Nicholas Nolan (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Minutes by Nolan and Moynihan
05/11/1954

As a result of the consideration given by successive Governments, since June 1948, to the question of trading with countries under Communist control, the present position is that private firms and individuals may trade with Communist countries in any commodity other than strategic goods ... View the full document
Volume 10
No. 327
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Circular, by Cruise O’Brien, sent by Nunan to all Heads of Mission
07/02/1955

3 Marginal insertion at this point by Maurice Moynihan: '?' 4 Marginal note by Maurice Moynihan: 'Consistent with para 5?'.[...]
Volume 10
No. 417
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to Seán Murphy (Dublin)

Letter, Moynihan to Seán Murphy
15/05/1956

In the light of the views expressed in your letter of the 9th instant When considering this matter previously, the Taoiseach was influenced by the confidential nature of the discussion with the British officials and the fact that so much of what those officials said raises questions of pol... View the full document
Volume 10
No. 428
Thomas J. Coyne (Dublin) to Seán Murphy (Dublin)

Letter, Coyne to Seán Murphy
22/06/1956

5 6 Marginal note by Maurice Moynihan: 'Seen today by the Taoiseach, who afterwards had a conversation with Mr.[...]
Volume 10
No. 464
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Minute by Moynihan
03/11/1956

At a meeting of the Government held on the 2nd instant, there was an informal discussion of the situation created by the Anglo-French intervention in the conflict arising out of the recent Israeli invasion of Egyptian territory. The Taoiseach read to his colleagues the reports concerning this... View the full document
Volume 10
No. 469
Frederick Boland (New York) to Seán Murphy (Dublin)

Telegram, Boland to Seán Murphy
05/11/1956

1 Marginal note by Maurice Moynihan on 6 November 1956: 'Read by the Minister for External Affairs to his colleagues at a Government meeting today'.[...]
Volume 10
No. 471
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Memorandum by Moynihan
07/11/1956

At a meeting of the Government held on the 30th October, 1956, there was an informal discussion of the situation in Hungary arising out of the insurrection in that country, with particular reference to the question of any action that might be taken by Ireland to express sympathy with and supp... View the full document
Volume 10
No. 473
Peadar MacMahon (Dublin) to Seán MacEoin (Dublin)

Letter from Lieutenant General MacMahon to Lieutenant General MacEoin
09/11/1956

1 Marginal note by Maurice Moynihan on 13 November 1956: 'Circulated for information at the instance of the Minister for Defence at a meeting of the Government held today.[...]
Volume 10
No. 479
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Minute by Moynihan
14/11/1956

At a meeting of the Government held on the 13th November, 1956, there was a general, informal discussion on the subject of preparation for the emergency that would arise in the event of a grave deterioration in the existing international situation. The members of the Government were informed,... View the full document
Volume 10
No. 485
Seán Murphy (Dublin) to Philip O'Donoghue (Dublin)

Letter, with enclosure, Seán Murphy to O’Donoghue
16/11/1956

At the request of Maurice Moynihan I enclose two questions on the position arising out of the presence in Egypt of the United Nations Police Force on which the opinion of the Attorney-General is sought.[...]
Volume 10
No. 498
Maurice Moynihan (Dublin) to Seán Murphy (Dublin)

Letter, Moynihan to Seán Murphy
26/11/1956

In connection with the meeting of Working Party No. 17 of the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation, to be held on the 26th instant, I learned on Friday, the 23rd instant, that the Ambassador in Paris Generally, we should maintain an attitude of reserve, and we need not take any ... View the full document
Volume 10
No. 500
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Minute by Moynihan
29/11/1956

With regard to the broad question of policy on which the Committee of Secretaries will, presumably, be expected to advise – that is, whether we should take a favourable or an unfavourable attitude towards the idea of a European Free Trade Area – there are some general consideratio... View the full document
Volume 10
No. 539
Charles Murray (Dublin) to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)

Memorandum, Murray to Moynihan
07/02/1957

With the receipt of the War Book material of the Department of Posts and Telegraphs, all the Departmental material for the War Book has been received. You will recall that the Government approved the preparation of such material on the 8th May, 1953. All the War Book material has been c... View the full document