No. 248 NAI TSCH/3/S14470A
Dublin, 1 February 1949
Mr. Ó Foghludha,
In view of the frequency with which we are of late having Government meetings at which no decisions are taken (both actual meetings and resumed meetings) and of which, therefore, we have no record in the Minute Books, it occurs to me that it might be no harm if we were, from now on, to keep the attendance slips for all Government meetings - instead of destroying them, as I understand has been our practice in the past.1
N.S. O'N.
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