Letter from Joseph McGarrity to James Brislane, saying that he thinks there will be a good crowd at the next [Clan-na-Gael] meeting, and that he is glad that Neville Chamberlain's son, Frank, was unharmed in an explosion in Tralee, Co Kerry, where he was staying due to the adverse publicity it would have brought, and warning him that all his mail will be opened and read, and warning him against language that may create "splits and bad feeling",
1939 January 19.
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Letter from Joseph McGarrity to James Brislane, saying that he thinks there will be a good crowd at the next [Clan-na-Gael] meeting, and that he is glad that Neville Chamberlain's son, Frank, was unharmed in an explosion in Tralee, Co Kerry, where he was staying due to the adverse publicity it would have brought, and warning him that all his mail will be opened and read, and warning him against language that may create "splits and bad feeling",
1939 January 19.
In Collection: | Joseph McGarrity Papers, 1789-1971 |
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MS 17,546/5/6
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