Report of the Department of Social Welfare, for the year ended 31 March 1977 presented to the House of Representatives by Leave (Wellington, 1977), 87pp.
"Report of the Commission on Rhodesian Opinion under the Chairmanship of the Right Honourable the Lord Pearse", May 1972, 207pp.
Report of the Children and Young Persons Review Group [Black Report], (Belfast, 1979), chaired by Sir Harold Black, Maurice Hayes is a member.
Report of Seminar on Local Government in Ireland held on 13-14 December 1977 at the National Institute of Higher Education, Limerick by Limerick County Federation
Report of R W de Courcy, Civil Engineer and Architect, Lower Cecil St., Limerick, to Messrs E & G Stapleton, detailing the state of the lands in the matter of the estate of William Wilson Lynch WIlson. He outlines the property, noting that turf banks have been opened on the property recently.
Report given to John. J. Ryan, Honorary Returning Officer of Muintir na Tíre, by the presiding officer of the Leinster Provincial Convention of Muintir na Tíre. The report summarises the convention which was held at St. Fiacc's Hall, Graiguecullen (written as County Laois, legally in County Carlow) on 29 April 1956. The report notes that there were no delegates from guilds in Louth, Meath, or Westmeath. The report also documents a protest lobbied by the Gowran Guild over the issuing of credential cards for the convention, as the guild members present did not realise the necessity of bringing their issued cards for the purpose of voting on measures. The election of the delegates to the National Executive followed.
Report written by Oliver Reilly, National Organiser of Muintir na Tíre, on the results of an organising drive in County Clare over the latter portion of 1957. Reilly writes that 33 of the 47 parishes in Clare and 29 of the 37 parishes in the Diocese of Killaloe now have branches of Muintir na Tíre. He also advises on the result of a survey of the eight guildless Killaloe parishes and how they should be approached, and proclaims the Clare organising drive 'the best of all time'.
Report detailing the loss of a safe house in Corofin belong to the Republicans and the fact that the civilian population seemed to be informing on them to the Free State forces. Ammunition running low and several Cumann na mBan members arrested in response to the attack in Ballinasloe [see POL37/1/17]. Several men of IRA column 2 of the 1st Western Division also captured on Sunday 23 July 1922. Report written by Frank Barrett, O/C 1st Western Division.
Extract of report of O/C Laurence Smyth on the capture of his column, 1st Brigade, 1st Western Division (27 men) by Free State forces.
Frank Barrett O/C 1st Western Division to the C/S about the situation as it stands between the Free State forces and Republicans. Peadar O’Loghlin died from diabetes. Several officers of the West Clare Brigade captured. Dublin criminal serving with the Free State forces in Kerry. Western Divisions continue to engage Free State forces and the morale of the Republicans is good.