Point-form notes written by Father Hayes offering suggestions on how to improve various facets of rural life in order to stem rural emigration.
Brief notes written by Father Hayes on Irish population decline.
Handwritten notes by Father Hayes on what he perceives as the decline of Ireland and England.
Text written by Father Hayes for a Radio Éireann broadcast he delivered on Muintir na Tíre and vocationalism.
Text of a lecture given by Father Hayes at the Grand Central Cinema, Limerick, 19 December 1926. The first page contains a partially-damaged clipping from the Limerick Leader newspaper that contains the text of the first portion of the lecture, with the rest of the text on 2 handwritten pages. In the lecture, Father Hayes talks about the persecution of the Catholic Church in France since the 1905 passing of the law on the separation of church and state, and about what he sees as a recent revival in French Catholicism that will lead to 'the end of the rule of the anti-cleric in France.'
Notes written by Father Hayes for a standard address on behalf of Muintir na Tíre he gave at Waterford.
Pieces of paper scrap on which Father Hayes has written brief notes for an unspecified meeting at Martinstown, County Limerick.
Notes written by Father Hayes for an address to the Annual General Meeting of the Tipperary Parochial Guild of Muintir na Tíre. He notes that there are now 60 guilds established in Ireland following the founding of Muintir na Tíre in Tipperary.
Brief point-form notes written by Father Hayes for an address to the Effin Parochial Guild of Muintir na Tíre, County Limerick.
Brief point-form notes written by Father Hayes for an address at a meeting founding a guild of Muintir na Tíre at a location in County Kerry (possibly Valentia Island). He notes that this is to be the first island guild of Muintir na Tíre.