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Letter from Mrs C Neville Rolfe, Secretary General, British Social Hygiene Council, London to the President of the Executive Council, Dublin, 16 March 1933, enclosing a copy of the preliminary programme and a form for the appointment of delegates to the Sixth Imperial Congress [enclosures are not in file]. |
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Date: |
16/3/1933 |
Cabinet: |
s 6379 |
File: |
Imperial Social Hygiene Congress |
Type: |
letter |
Keywords: |
health |
Description: |
Letter to Mrs C Neville Rolfe, Secretary General, British Social Hygiene Council, London, unsigned, 21 March 1933, acknowledging receipt of enclosures on the subject of the Sixth Imperial Social Hygiene Congress. The letter states that the matter is receiving attention. |
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Date: |
21/3/1933 |
Cabinet: |
s 6379 |
File: |
Imperial Social Hygiene Congress |
Type: |
letter |
Keywords: |
health |
Description: |
Copy letter to Mrs C Neville Rolfe, Secretary General, British Social Hygiene Council, London, unsigned, 16 May 1933, regarding the Sixth Imperial Social Hygiene Congress to be held in London in July 1934. The letter states that the Minister for Local Government and Public Health is unable to send a delegate to the Congress. |
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Date: |
16/5/1933 |
Cabinet: |
s 6379 |
File: |
Imperial Social Hygiene Congress |
Type: |
letter |
Keywords: |
health |
Description: |
Copy letter to Mrs C Neville Rolfe, Secretary General, British Social Hygiene Council, London, unsigned, 3 January 1935, acknowledging receipt of her letter relative to the Seventh Imperial Social Hygiene Congress. |
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Date: |
3/1/1935 |
Cabinet: |
s 6379 |
File: |
Imperial Social Hygiene Congress |
Type: |
letter |
Keywords: |
health |
Description: |
Copy letter to the Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, unsigned, 3 January 1935, enclosing material received from the Secretary General [Mrs C Neville Rolfe], British Social Hygiene Council. The material outlines the plans for the Seventh Imperial Social Hygiene Congress to be held in London in July 1936. |
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Date: |
3/1/1935 |
Cabinet: |
s 6379 |
File: |
Imperial Social Hygiene Congress |
Type: |
letter |
Keywords: |
health |
Description: |
Copy letter to Miss E O'Grant, Secretary, British Social Hygiene Council, London, from PS O'Muireadhaigh, 6 April 1935, acknowledging receipt of her letter on the subject of the Summer School to be held at Cambridge. The letter states that the matter is receiving attention. |
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Date: |
6/4/1935 |
Cabinet: |
s 6379 |
File: |
Imperial Social Hygiene Congress |
Type: |
letter |
Keywords: |
health |
Description: |
Letter from M O'Riann, Secretary, Department of Local Government and Public Health, to the Secretary [Miss E O'Grant], British Social Hygiene Council, London, 12 April 1935, acknowledging receipt of her letter on the subject of the Summer School to be held at Cambridge. The letter states that the matter is receiving attention. |
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Date: |
12/4/1935 |
Cabinet: |
s 6379 |
File: |
Imperial Social Hygiene Congress |
Type: |
letter |
Keywords: |
health |
Description: |
Copy letter to the Secretary [Miss E O'Grant], British Social Hygiene Council, London, unsigned, 4 January 1935, informing her that the Minister for Local Government and Public Health regrets that he will not find it possible to designate a representative to the Congress of the Council in July 1936. |
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Date: |
4/1/1935 |
Cabinet: |
s 6379 |
File: |
Imperial Social Hygiene Congress |
Type: |
letter |
Keywords: |
health |
Description: |
List of General Election results by constituencies, 24 January 1933. The list gives the members of the seventh Dáiland the candidates for and those elected to the eighth Dail. Five women sought election. The two successful candidates were Mrs Redmond, Cumann na nGaedheal, Waterford and Mrs H Concannon, Fianna Fail, National University. Mrs C O'Driscoll, Cumann na nGaedheal, Dublin North; Miss B Darby, Fianna Fail, Kildare and Mrs Reynolds, Cumann na nGaedheal, Leitrim-Sligo failed to be elected. |
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Date: |
24/1/1933 |
Cabinet: |
s 6382 |
File: |
Eighth Dail (January 1933 to June 1937), General and Bye Election Results |
Type: |
list |
Keywords: |
politics |
Description: |
Extract from the official report of DáilÉireann debates, Volume 110, Number 6, 14 April 1948, in relation to the Local Elections Bill 1947. The debate from the Seanad centred on the constitutionality of the Bill with the Dáildivided in the following manner: 72 in favour of the Bill and 56 against the Bill. Bridget M Redmond and Mary Reynolds voted for the Bill and Honor Mary Crowley, Bridget M Rice and Mary B Ryan were against the Bill. |
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Date: |
14/4/1948 |
Cabinet: |
s 6385A |
File: |
Dissolution of the Houses of the Oireachtas, Bills in Progress |
Type: |
minutes |
Keywords: |
politics |