No. 453 UCDA P80/1411

Extract from a handwritten letter from Desmond FitzGerald to Mabel FitzGerald (Dublin)

London, 17 October 1930

[matter omitted]

We have done practically nothing here so far - though we haven't had much spare time. But we are reaching the stage when it is felt that we must get a move on. It is always the same at these things. It is impossible to say what if any will be the outcome of [the] economic committee. The rush may assist us on the constitutional side.

[matter omitted]


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