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Documents on Irish Foreign Policy Volume IX, 1948-1951

Documents on Irish Foreign Policy IX covers the three years and four months of Ireland's first coalition government. Comprising Fine Gael, the Labour Party, Clann na Poblachta, Clann na Talmhan and the National Labour Party, it was known as the 'Inter-Party Government'. It was in Read more...

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Doc No. 1 20 February 1948 - From John A. Costello To Pope Pius XII
Fidelity of the Irish government to the Catholic church
Doc No. 2 20 February 1948 - From Sheila Murphy To Frederick H. Boland
Views in Italy and Holy See on change of government in Ireland
Doc No. 3 20 February 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To Seán MacBride
Name of the State and Ireland’s relationship with the Commonwealth
Doc No. 4 20 February 1948 - From Seán Nunan To Frederick H. Boland
Inaugural flight of Aerlínte Éireann
Doc No. 5 21 February 1948 - From Seán Nunan To Éamon de Valera
Disappointment on de Valera’s departure from office
Doc No. 6 21 February 1948 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Frederick H. Boland
Italian elections, 1948, and Ireland’s response
Doc No. 7 25 February 1948 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Frederick H. Boland
Audience with Pope Pius XII
Doc No. 8 1 March 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To William Warnock
Value of reports from missions abroad
Doc No. 9 2 March 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To Seán Nunan
Value of reports from missions abroad; change of government
Doc No. 10 2 March 1948 - From Cabinet Minutes
Irish attendance on Conference on European Economic Co-operation
Doc No. 11 2 March 1948 - From Con Cremin To J.C.B. MacCarthy
Ireland’s signature of the Havana Charter
Doc No. 12 3 March 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To Seán Nunan
Instructions regarding de Valera’s and Aiken’s forthcoming visit to the USA
Doc No. 13 3 March 1948 - From Michael Rynne To Frederick H. Boland
Use of Shannon airport by the United States military
Doc No. 14 4 March 1948 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Éamon de Valera
Reply to de Valera’s letter of 18 Feb. 1948 to all missions on leaving office
Doc No. 15 5 March 1948 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Frederick H. Boland
Pope Pius’ response to Costello’s message of 18 Feb.
Doc No. 16 5 March 1948 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Frederick H. Boland
Irish assistance to Italian Christian Democrats
Doc No. 17 6 March 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To Joseph P. Walshe
Minister’s concern at situation in Italy
Doc No. 18 8 March 1948 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Frederick H. Boland
Irish assistance to Italian Christian Democrats
Doc No. 19 8 March 1948 - From Seán Nunan To Frederick H. Boland
de Valera and Aiken in the United States
Doc No. 20 10 March 1948 - From Francis Cremins To Frederick H. Boland
European pessimism following Czechoslovak coup
Doc No. 21 16 March 1948 - From Seán MacBride
European recovery
Doc No. 22 20 March 1948 - From William P. Fay To Leo T. McCauley
Ireland and the Brussels Pact
Doc No. 23 23 March 1948 - From Department of External Affairs To Government
Irish response to the change of government in Prague
Doc No. 24 24 March 1948 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Frederick H. Boland
Assistance to Christian Democrats in Italian elections
Doc No. 25 24 March 1948 - From Delegation report
Activities of delegation
Doc No. 26 24 March 1948 - From Seán MacBride To Archbishop Joseph Walsh
Appeal for financial support for Italian Christian Democrats
Doc No. 27 25 March 1948 - From Minutes
Aid to Ireland under ERP
Doc No. 28 27 March 1948 - From Seán MacBride To Joseph P. Walshe
Contributions to Christian Democrats
Doc No. 29 1 April 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To James J. McElligott
European Co-operation Agency Agreement
Doc No. 30 2 April 1948 - From Seán MacBride To Archbishop John D'Alton
Appeal for financial support for Italian Christian Democrats
Doc No. 31 3 April 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To Leo T. McCauley
Administrative procedures and government policy
Doc No. 32 5 April 1948 - From Seán MacBride To George Marshall
Ireland and European Recovery Program
Doc No. 33 6 April 1948 - From John J. Hearne To Frederick H. Boland
Proposed partition of Palestine
Doc No. 34 7 April 1948 - From Seán MacBride To Patrick McGilligan
Development of Irish trade with France
Doc No. 35 7 April 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To Joseph P. Walshe
Amount of financial support for Italian Christian Democrats
Doc No. 36 7 April 1948 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Frederick H. Boland
Amount of financial support for Italian Christian Democrats
Doc No. 37 9 April 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To Leo T. McCauley
Future of Irish short-wave broadcasting service
Doc No. 38 10 April 1948 - From Seán MacBride To Lord Rugby
Proposed early British-Irish trade talks
Doc No. 39 10 April 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To William P. Fay
Necessity of emphasising the importance of ending partition in the execution of Irish foreign policy
Doc No. 40 14 April 1948 - From Joseph D. Brennan To Frederick H. Boland
de Valera’s tour of the United States
Doc No. 41 15 April 1948 - From John J. Hearne To Frederick H. Boland
Ireland and the ‘Atlantic Pact’
Doc No. 42 16 April 1948 - From Cabinet Minutes
Abandonment of transatlantic air service
Doc No. 43 16 April 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To Joseph P. Walshe
Amount of financial support for Italian Christian Democrats
Doc No. 44 23 April 1948 - From John A. Costello To Francesco Babuscio Rizzo
Congratulations to the Italian minister in the aftermath of the 1948 general election
Doc No. 45 23 April 1948 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Frederick H. Boland
Involvement in and analysis of the 1948 general election in Italy
Doc No. 46 27 April 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To Seán MacBride
ERP funds and Sterling payments
Doc No. 47 28 April 1948 - From Department of External Affairs To Government
Re-organisation to Department of External Affairs required by Irish involvement in ERP
Doc No. 48 28 April 1948 - From Department of Justice To Government
Proposed admission of one hundred Jewish children to Ireland
Doc No. 49 28 April 1948 - From Department of the Taoiseach To Government
Meeting between Costello and members of the Irish Anti-Partition League
Doc No. 50 29 April 1948 - From Sheila Murphy To Frederick H. Boland
Anti-partition policy and actions by overseas officials
Doc No. 51 30 April 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To Seán Murphy
Anti-partition propaganda literature
Doc No. 52 30 April 1948 - From John A. Costello To John J. Hearne
Plans for Canadian trip
Doc No. 53 4 May 1948 - From Department of External Affairs To Government
‘Immediate problems in connection with the European Recovery Program’
Doc No. 54 6 May 1948 - From Colonel Dan Bryan To Denis R. McDonald
Development of Communism in Ireland
Doc No. 55 9 May 1948 - From Seán MacBride To All Ministers
Ireland and European Recovery Program
Doc No. 56 13 May 1948 - From Irish Legation Washington DC To Frederick H. Boland
Ireland to receive loans under ERP
Doc No. 57 13 May 1948 - From Seán MacBride To All Ministers
‘Proposed trade negotiations with the British’
Doc No. 58 14 May 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To Irish Legation Washington DC
Ireland’s inability to receive ERP loans over grants
Doc No. 59 14 May 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To Irish Legation Washington DC
Find out factors which have influenced decision to give Ireland loans over grants
Doc No. 60 15 May 1948 - From Irish Legation Washington DC To Frederick H. Boland
United States reason for granting Ireland ERP loans over grants
Doc No. 61 21 May 1948 - From John J. Hearne To John A. Costello
Ideas and plans for Taoiseach’s Canadian trip
Doc No. 62 22 May 1948 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Archbishop John Charles McQuaid
Irish financial aid to Italian Christian Democrats
Doc No. 63 25 May 1948 - From Seán MacBride To John D. Hickerson
Ireland’s position regarding ERP aid
Doc No. 64 25 May 1948 - From Seán MacBride To Paul Hoffmann
‘General considerations on Ireland’s position in relation to the ERP’
Doc No. 65 1 June 1948 - From Minutes
ERP Assistance/Trade negotiations with the British Government
Doc No. 66 3 June 1948 - From Department of External Affairs To Government
‘The Loan-Grant Issue’
Doc No. 67 3 June 1948 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Frederick H. Boland
Protocol regarding de Valera’s and Aiken’s visit to Rome
Doc No. 68 4 June 1948 - From Cabinet Minutes
‘Recognition of the State of Israel’
Doc No. 69 8 June 1948 - From Department of External Affairs To Government
‘Participation of Ireland in the European Recovery Programme: Method of Financing’
Doc No. 70 8 June 1948 - From Delegation report
Irish claim for loans from the European Recovery Program
Doc No. 71 9 June 1948 - From Seán MacBride To Lord Rugby
British-Irish trade talks
Doc No. 72 9 June 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To Joseph P. Walshe
Protocol regarding de Valera’s and Aiken’s visit to Rome
Doc No. 73 11 June 1948 - From Cabinet Minutes
‘Participation of Ireland in the European Recovery Programme: Method of Financing’
Doc No. 74 12 June 1948 - From Irish Legation Washington DC To Frederick H. Boland
United States objections to giving Ireland loans under the European Recovery Program
Doc No. 75 12 June 1948 - From John A. Costello To John J. Hearne
Costello’s forthcoming visit to Canada
Doc No. 76 14 June 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To Irish Legation Washington DC
Querying nature of ERP funds available to Ireland in the coming quarter
Doc No. 77 15 June 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To Irish Legation Washington DC
Consul General in New York to make contact with Congressmen and Senators over proposed Irish ERP allocations
Doc No. 78 15 June 1948 - From Joseph D. Brennan
Meeting with Paul Hoffman
Doc No. 79 17 June 1948 - From Patrick Lynch
Anglo-Irish economic discussions
Doc No. 80 18 June 1948 - From Patrick Lynch
Anglo-Irish economic discussions
Doc No. 81 18 June 1948 - From James J. McElligott
Discussions at the Treasury
Doc No. 82 19 June 1948 - From James J. McElligott
Discussions at the Treasury
Doc No. 83 20 June 1948 - From Patrick Lynch
Anglo-Irish economic discussions
Doc No. 84 21 June 1948 - From Minutes
Discussions at the Treasury
Doc No. 85 21 June 1948 - From Minutes
Discussions at the Treasury
Doc No. 86 23 June 1948 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Archbishop John Charles McQuaid
Financial support Italian Christian Democrats during 1948 election
Doc No. 87 24 June 1948 - From Colonel Dan Bryan To Frederick H. Boland
Alleged escape routes for war criminals through Ireland
Doc No. 88 25 June 1948 - From Cabinet Minutes
‘Heads of Trade Agreement with Great Britain’
Doc No. 89 25 June 1948 - From Cabinet Minutes
‘Participation of Ireland in the European Recovery Programme: Method of financing’
Doc No. 90 26 June 1948 - From Irish Legation Washington DC To Frederick H. Boland
Nature of ERP aid allocation to Ireland
Doc No. 91 26 June 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To Irish Legation Washington DC
Nature of ERP aid allocation to Ireland
Doc No. 92 28 June 1948 - From Seán MacBride To George Garrett
ECA agreement between Ireland and the United States
Doc No. 93 29 June 1948 - From Joseph D. Brennan
Views on the partition of Ireland and Irish neutrality in the United States military
Doc No. 94 29 June 1948 - From John J. Hearne To John A. Costello
Arrangements for Costello to stay with Governor General of Canada
Doc No. 95 2 July 1948 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Frederick H. Boland
Anti-partition publicity and policy
Doc No. 96 6 July 1948 - From Government of Ireland To Government of Britain
Concerns over the British Nationality Bill
Doc No. 97 7 July 1948 - From John W. Dulanty To Frederick H. Boland
Response to Irish aide mémoire concerning the British Nationality Bill
Doc No. 98 7 July 1948 - From John J. Hearne To John A. Costello
Arrangements for Costello to stay with Governor General of Canada
Doc No. 99 14 July 1948 - From Frederick H. Boland To All Legations
Minister desires updated information on the Berlin crisis
Doc No. 100 15 July 1948 - From John A. Costello To Stafford Cripps
Outcome of trade negotiations

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