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Extract from Cabinet Minutes stating that the Government agreed to grant the application for unpaid leave by Veronica Quinn to allow her to take up a position with the Council of Europe, 30 August 1956. |
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Date: |
30/8/1956 |
Cabinet: |
s 4316D |
File: |
Civil Service, Special Leave Applications, 1954-1956 |
Type: |
Extract |
Keywords: |
civil service |
Description: |
Extract from Cabinet Minutes, 9 October 1956, stating that Damhnaid Maire Eilis Ni Eanain, a shorthand-typist in the Department of Posts and Telegraphs, should be granted special unpaid leave for a period of not more than 2 years to allow her to take up a post in the European Office of the United Nations, 9 October 1956. |
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Date: |
9/10/1956 |
Cabinet: |
s 4316D |
File: |
Civil Service, Special Leave Applications, 1954-1956 |
Type: |
Extract |
Keywords: |
civil service |
Description: |
Memorandum to the Government from the Department of Industry and Commerce [Gnothai Eachthrac], 13 November 1956, relating to the nomination of candidates for fellowships in Economics offered by the Technical Assistance Administration of the United Nations in cooperation with the Economic Commission for Europe. Miss Joan O'Connell, at present engaged in research in Cambridge, has been submitted as a possible candidate by Professor George O'Brien, University College Dublin. |
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Date: |
13/11/1956 |
Cabinet: |
s 4316D |
File: |
Civil Service, Special Leave Applications, 1954-1956 |
Type: |
Memorandum |
Keywords: |
research |
Description: |
Memorandum from the Minister for Education to the Minister for Finance submitting documents relating to the representation of the Free State at the upcoming International Conference on the Education of the Deaf. The Memorandum states that the principal institutions for boys is under the care of the Christian Brothers in Cabra while that for girls is under the care of the Dominican nuns, 21 April 1925. |
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Date: |
21/4/1925 |
Cabinet: |
s 4331 |
File: |
Governor General, International Conference on the Education of the Deaf |
Type: |
Memorandum |
Keywords: |
nuns |
Description: |
Despatch from TM Healy, Governor General, to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 23 April 1925, submitting information on Richard Horne relevant to his claim for compensation in respect of an injury sustained while employed as a skilled labourer at Haulbowline Dockyard. Horne has, the despatch conveys, a wife and three children who rely entirely on his earnings for support. |
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Date: |
23/4/1925 |
Cabinet: |
s 4334 |
File: |
Governor General, Claim of Richard Horne, Cobh for compensation for injury |
Type: |
Despatch |
Keywords: |
compensation cases |
Description: |
Charter of the City of Dublin Skin and Cancer Hospital, 1917. This has a section dealing with the power of appointment and removal of officers and nurses, etc. |
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Date: |
1917 |
Cabinet: |
s 4346 |
File: |
City of Dublin Skin and Cancer Hospital, Adaptation of Charter, 1926 |
Type: |
Charter |
Keywords: |
nursing |
Description: |
Despatch to be signed by the Governor General, addressed to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, London, [March 1925] enquiring as to the whereabouts of Miss Minnie McKelvey, who lived until lately at number 126 Bodsford Street, Monction, New Brunswick, Canada. Miss McKelvey notified her relatives of her intention to return to her native County Donegal on 1 March 1924 but failed to appear. |
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Date: |
3/1925 |
Cabinet: |
s 4322 |
File: |
Miss Minnie McKelvey, New Brunswick, Canada, Enquiry as to whereabouts |
Type: |
Despatch |
Keywords: |
disappearance of citizens |
Description: |
Note to the Minister for External Affairs, 10 March 1925, sending him a copy of the despatch which it is proposed to send to the Colonial Office relating to the whereabouts of Miss Minnie McKelvey, Canada. |
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Date: |
10/3/1925 |
Cabinet: |
s 4322 |
File: |
Miss Minnie McKelvey, New Brunswick, Canada, Enquiry as to whereabouts |
Type: |
Note |
Keywords: |
disappearance of citizens |
Description: |
Note to the Secretary, Executive Council, from the Department of External Affairs, 12 March 1925, stating that in the matter of enquiry into the whereabouts of Miss Minnie McKelvey, the correct procedure is for the Department of External Affairs to send the information in the Draft Despatch and other documents directly to the Ministry of External Affairs, Canada. |
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Date: |
12/3/1925 |
Cabinet: |
s 4322 |
File: |
Miss Minnie McKelvey, New Brunswick, Canada, Enquiry as to whereabouts |
Type: |
Note |
Keywords: |
disappearance of citizens |
Description: |
Despatch from Devonshire, Downing Street, to TM Healy, transmitting in accordance with request consular certificates of death for Louisa Victoria Beatty and Anne Bridgeman, 22 February 1923. |
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Date: |
22/2/1923 |
Cabinet: |
s 4323 |
File: |
Governor General, Consular Birth and Death Certificates |
Type: |
Despatch |
Keywords: |
consular certificates |