Telegram to Father Hayes from Sister Gertrude, Fairfield, New South Wales, Australia, stating 'Prayers serious operation Katie.'
Letter to Father Hayes from R. Pearson, Mechanical Department, The Typewriter Co. (Ireland) Ltd., Dublin, stating that Father Hayes' typewriter has been repaired and is now being returned by rail.
Letter to Father Hayes from John MacDonagh, Productions Director of the Broadcasting Station, regarding the possibility of broadcasting Question Time from Tipperary in October or November. He lists the fees and requirements for the hosting the broadcast, and asks for Father Hayes' views on the matter ('and then I will do whatever I can if you are in favour of it').
Letter to Father Hayes from Nicholas Ryan, Hollyford, County Tipperary, asking on behalf of the local Garda, Slattery, to speak to the Superintendent on his behalf. Garda Slattery has been reported by the Sergeant and is afraid of a transfer away from the area, which would be a hardship as he is married with young children.
Letter to Father Hayes from 'An old member' of Muintir na Tíre lamenting that 'your good organisation is turning into politics. It is now finished.' He asks why members are using Father Hayes for their own ends and states that it is time for someone else to be chairman.
Letter to Father Hayes from James McKee, woollen merchant, Balbriggan, County Dublin, thanking him for his payment of £13.13.0 for materials (see P134/12/1/1/4/175) and asking Father Hayes to send him 'the 90 coupons as soon as you can, as I cannot replace the stuff without giving coupons myself.'
Letter to Father Hayes from M. Murphy, Dairy Accountancy Department, University College Cork, asking for 12 copies of the paper he delivered at Rural Week in Mungret College, Limerick, the previous month. Murphy also asks for a copy of the final recommendations 'of the Committee on the agricultural question'.
Letter to Father Hayes from the Irish secretary of the Automobile Association noting that no reply has been received for Father Hayes' membership renewal and that it must be presumed that Father Hayes does not wish to renew his membership, in which case he must return his badge and telephone box key to the association.
Letter to Father Hayes from John Harty, Archbishop of Cashel, writing that the enclosed appeal [not attached] of Bishop Celso Costantini, Secretary of Propaganda, is to be read at all Masses on 18 October.
Letter to Father Hayes from Laurence Tierney on behalf of Father McGrath, Mount Carmel, Thurles, thanking Father Hayes for his gift of honey. Father McGrath has been wondering if the authorities have been confiscating his honey deliveries over the past year as they have not been reaching him.