No. 388 NAI DT S9240
Dublin, 4 December 1936
TRADE RELATIONS WITH GREAT BRITAIN
1. In connection with the Memorandum on the above subject circulated today to members of the Executive Council,1 the Minister for Industry and Commerce suggests that the decision of the Council should be on the following lines:-
(NOTE: Such an enquiry is reasonable because British plans may affect our production, price level, agricultural policy, etc. A new Department known as the Food (Defence Plans) Department was set up within the Board of Trade less than a week ago).
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