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Document · 1932.05
Part of Private Archives

Geneva as world diplomatic centre with the League of Nations world conferences and committees dealing with every question of international interest (economic, financial, social, political, etc.) and the League of Nations Council being the highest diplomatic authority in the world; Irish representatives' duties, salaries and allowances; change of the Secretary-General; possible establishment of Great Powers' permanent delegates to the League of Nations.

25 February 1941
Pp 274/2/786-788 · Document · 1941.02.25
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S. Lester's letter to Kiernan: series of talks on Irish art and science, Irish songs by Kiernan's wife, Irish preparations for defence, S. Lester's talk with James Joyce before he died, Kiernan's appointment as Minister at Berlin.

31 March 1941
Pp 274/2/789-791 · Document · 1941.03.31
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Kiernan's letter to S. Lester on an enclosed article from the Irish (Sunday) Independent on Irish People and Irish broadcasts and on J. Joyce.

3 June 1941
Pp 274/2/791 · Document · 1941.06.03
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Telegram to S. Lester: on 30 May Dublin bombarded.

4 May 1941
Pp 274/2/791-793 · Document · 1941.05.04
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Letter from Rasuius B. Skylstad, Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in London to S. Lester: bombing damages in London, R.B. Skylstad in charge of organization and administration of the Ministry, withdrawal of France from League of Nations, League of Nations situation.

13 May 1941
Pp 274/2/793-795 · Document · 1941.05.13
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Gretta Lester's letter to S. Lester: good news from family.