No. 298 NAI DE 5/19
Dublin, 20 June 1922
Dear Mick,
As you will understand, I am naturally anxious to see the Government under the new Parliament getting the fullest measure of advantage out of our big possibilities abroad. I have prepared a memorandum, which I send herewith and which I hope you will have time to look through, as I think that the notes it contains may help to save your time in coming to a decision, not only as to Foreign Affairs generally, but also as to the matters that arise more immediately in the development of our vital Foreign Relations.
Mise do chara,
S. Ghabháin Uí Dhubhthaigh
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