I.i.2.o Minutes,

1970 Dec. 9.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Labour Party (Ireland)
Summary:Minutes of the Administrative Council which took place on 9 Dec 1970 principally concerning: the arrangments for the special delegate conference on electoral strategy; the Administrative Council attitude to amendments to the ‘Statement on Electoral Strategy’ proposed by branches and affiliated unions; and motion on internment. Minutes signed by Brendan Halligan, General Secretary. Also includes: draft minutes signed by Dan Browne, Party Chair; text of amendments proposed by branches and affiliated unions; handwritten organisation committee report; text of motion on interenment; two annotated copies of the ‘Statement on Electoral Strategy’; and one draft copy of the ‘Statement on Electoral Strategy’. (21 pp)
In collection: Irish Labour Party Archive, 1919-2014
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Notes:Physical description: 1 folder (8 items)
Arrangement:Sub-fonds
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I.i.2.o Minutes,

1970 Dec. 9.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Irish Labour Party Archive, 1919-2014
Description:Minutes of the Administrative Council which took place on 9 Dec 1970 principally concerning: the arrangments for the special delegate conference on electoral strategy; the Administrative Council attitude to amendments to the ‘Statement on Electoral Strategy’ proposed by branches and affiliated unions; and motion on internment. Minutes signed by Brendan Halligan, General Secretary. Also includes: draft minutes signed by Dan Browne, Party Chair; text of amendments proposed by branches and affiliated unions; handwritten organisation committee report; text of motion on interenment; two annotated copies of the ‘Statement on Electoral Strategy’; and one draft copy of the ‘Statement on Electoral Strategy’. (21 pp)
Main Creator: Labour Party (Ireland)
Language:English
Extent:1 folder (8 items)
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,494 /24 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Copyright owned by the National Library of Ireland.
Corporate Author:Labour Party (Ireland)