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Volume 3. No. 233. NAI DFA S28A

Charles Bewley (Vatican City) to J.P. Walshe (Dublin)
I had asked for permission to speak German, both because I can express myself more spontaneously in that language and because I had been informed from a number of sources that the Holy Father likes to speak it.[...]
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Volume 3. No. 235. NAI DFA GR 459/9 MP 1008/26/29

Michael MacWhite (Washington) to J.P. Walshe (Dublin)

Tourism in Ireland

05 July 1929

MacKee then got a meeting together of the five shipping companies interested in Irish tourist traffic - the White Star, Cunard, Hamburg-American, North German Lloyd and United States Lines, at which I assisted.[...]
The North German Lloyd and the Cunard people adopted a more neutral attitude.[...]
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Volume 3. No. 282. NAI DFA 17/16

J.P. Walshe (London) to Daniel A. Binchy (Berlin)
It is very important that our legations everywhere should be called 'Irish legations' and it is very satisfactory that you have already secured the recognition of the German Government for this procedure.[...]
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Volume 3. No. 294. NAI DFA 17/16

Daniel A. Binchy (Berlin)
To mention but one of them, Ireland owes a deep debt of gratitude to a long and brilliant line of German Celtic scholars (under some of whom I myself have had the privilege of studying) whose researches have thrown much light upon our ancient language and literature.[...]
In the new Irish State, German science and German industry have played a considerable part.[...]
I need only refer to the great national scheme for the electrification of the River Shannon, now nearing completion, the construction of which has been entrusted to a leading German firm.[...]
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Volume 3. No. 296. NAI DFA 17/16

Daniel A. Binchy (Berlin) to J.P. Walshe (Dublin)
I delivered my speech in German and the President made the very friendly reply of which I have already forwarded you text and translation.[...]
He also was exceedingly cordial, but apparently knew very little about Ireland, or else was exclusively interested in German politics, of which we talked the whole time.[...]
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Volume 3. No. 347. NAI DFA EA 231/3/30

Timothy A. Smiddy (London) to J.P. Walshe (Dublin)
In fact, he said, that previous to the Great War there were two Republics in the German Empire - Lubeck and Bremen.[...]
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Volume 3. No. 355. NAI DT S5673

Department of External Affairs (Dublin)

Commercial Treaties

24 March 1930

355 NAI DT S5673 Memorandum by the Department of External Affairs on Commercial Treaties Dublin, 24 March 1930 The Executive Council decided on 10th July, 1928, Further Treaties are now being negotiated and the question has arisen as to whether the Executive Council's decisions authorise their being negotiated, where the circumstances render it necessary, in the form adopted in the German Treaty.[...]
The particular point that arises is as to whether the Minister for Industry and Commerce is authorised to repeat the specific definition in the German Treaty of the matters in regard to which commonwealth preference is reserved where that course is necessary to secure the agreement of the other country with which a Treaty is being negotiated or whether a further decision of the Council is required to give him that authority.[...]
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Volume 3. No. 369. NAI DFA 26/95 LN 80

Timothy A. Smiddy (London) to J.P. Walshe (Dublin)
80) (Secret and Confidential) London, 12 May 1930 At a Reception at the German Embassy last Friday night I conversed at some length with M.[...]
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Volume 3. No. 371. NAI DFA 26/95 LN 80/102

J.P. Walshe (Dublin) to Daniel A. Binchy (Berlin)
Accordingly, you may think it advisable, in making your representations to Herr von Schubert, not to go beyond a formal notification of our intention to go forward and an expression of the hope that, when the German Government comes to consider the allocation of its votes in the next election for the Council, the earnest desire of the Irish Free State to secure a non-permanent seat will not be lost sight of.[...]
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Volume 3. No. 524. NAI DFA 19/10

Daniel A. Binchy (Berlin) to J.P. Walshe (Dublin)
This only proves what I have always insisted upon, that our chief significance in German eyes is whatever influence we can exert on the policy of the Commonwealth as a whole.[...]
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