Typed version of a message from S. to L. ('Leadership'?) 30 September 1975, identical to same section in POL28/67.
Typed transcript of the Diary of a priest who served on board the U.S.S. Cincinnati, in 1927. Recounts experiences in Nicaragua and China in 1927. Includes inscription - Maybe used by A Shields for T.V.
Typed transcript of 'Statement issued from Northern Ireland Office' relating to incident centres and their likely closure. Also an 'Unattributable Background' to the statement which explains that the Provisional I.R.A. have admitted responsibility for '35 bomb attacks and 8 murders including 5 members of the Security forces.'
Typed transcript of Brendan Duddy's diary of 1975 by [Éamonn Downey]. With prefix outlining format of transcript and listing events leading up to diary entries (p.1), and with appendix with 'other important facts about 1975 and early 1976' (pp 99-104). Transcriber then added to the body of the diary the following contextual information: 1) factual details (marked in yellow) in deciphering the diary, in adding information later volunteered by Duddy, or in supplying political events [frequent], 2) observations by Downey (marked in green) drawing attention to parallel events, publications, clarifying diary entries [sparse], 3) handwritten entries for further commentary or correction. Including note from Downey with information given by Duddy that whenever he did not attend, or only partially attended, a meeting, he was briefed later by Ó Brádaigh and others, 'but never, ever McKee', adding to his diary what he heard (p.41). NOTE: Some pages of the diary are restricted (a redacted reprographic copy will be provided)
Typed statement, according to the opening sentence 'The British Government's policy remains as stated in parliament and the points below correspond with that policy' . The policy statement consists of a preamble and 16 points, wording somewhat different from POL28/36. Handwritten inscription gives the date as 7 February 1975. Also attached are handwritten transcripts (in Ó Bradaigh's hand) of two statements presumably from representatives of the British Government which are described as 'informal'.
Typed statement of British Government's policy as stated in Parliament. The policy statement consists of a preamble and 16 points. Handwritten inscription gives the date as 8 February 1975,
Typed script of a three-act play by Henry Beissel, entitled Salvador (in English). With handwritten note "for Thomas Kilroy" from Beissel, Montréal, Canada.
Typed record of message received per sub-intermediary, 6.30 p.m. Thursday 25 September 1975. Typescript identical to same section in POL28/67, includes inscription by Ruairí O'Bráidaigh 'ref. here is to planned series of operations by R.M. in Six Cos on 22/9/75 i.e. effective end of Bilateral Truce.'
Typed radio script entitled 'Book reviews' by G.A. Hayes-McCoy for Raidió Éireann, discussing J.F.C. Fuller's 'The decisive battles of the western world vol.11', and Howard Swiggett's 'March or die'.
Typed quotation from P.J. Bailey (1816-1902). Noted as being from the Penguin Book of Quotations.