Press release announcing that the Language Freedom Movement will produce a badge for those members who wish to wear one. This was decided at the Council's AGM on 21 April 1968, where it was also decided to commission a study of language policy looking at
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Press Release issued by the Language Freedom Movement responding to comments made by An Taoiseach Jack Lynch regarding the LFM campaign in the Cork by-election. Mr. Lynch objected to the reporting of the answers given by Fianna Fáil to the six questions
Three copies of a press release issued by the Language Freedom Movement discussing its leaflet and poster campaign during the Limerick by-election.
Press Release outlining the success of the Language Freedom Movement's by-election campaign in Cork and Limerick, and announcing its intention to mount similar campaigns as they arise.
Press release issued by the Language Freedom Movement welcoming Labour's new language policy, which makes Gaelic an optional rather than a compulsory subject for any Certificate examination. In the countdown to the 1969 general election, this means that
Press release issued by the Language Freedom Movement containing extracts from the address given by Mrs. Joan O'Brien, N.T., President of the LFM, during meeting of the Dealgan Debating Society, Dundalk, in the Derryhale Hotel. The title of the address w
Press release containing extracts from an Address by Christopher T. Morris, President of the Language Freedom Movement, to a meeting of members at Moran's Hotel, Dublin on 17 February 1967. Refers to the failure of the majority of those in favour of the
Three copies of a press release issued by the Language Freedom Movement enclosing a revised statement of policy, agreed at a recent AGM. One copy of the revised policy is enclosed.
Press release issued by the Language Freedom Movement quoting remarks made by Christopher T. Morris, LFM President, at the formal establishment of an LFM branch in Galway. Comments made relate to the annual cost of the Gaelic language programme in the pr
Cover letter and two copies of a press release issued following a meeting of the Central Committee of Language Freedom Movement in Kilkenny on 22 September 1968. The cover letter by Patrick Browne, Honorary Secretary of LFM is addressed 'Dear Editor' and