`."System- "System{gl\a-"System--@Times New Roman---@Times New Roman---@Times New Roman------------  2 q`cIrish Bulletin   ---  2 qc ---  2 qc  @Times New Roman--- 52 `cIntroduction from Chronology         2 Dc  --------------- %2 `cFirst edition of    ---  2 cIrish Bulletin   ---  2 >c  %2 Ccproduced by Dil      /2 cEireann's Department of       @2 `#cPublicity under Desmond Fitzgerald          2 ~c-  2 c  F2 'cit was to be produced five days a week             2 `Ncfrom this date on for the next 22 months and became very important in getting                       @Times New Roman--------- v2 `Gcthe Irish side of events known to a wide audience, especially overseas.                  ---  2 c  ---  2 `c  ------ 2 ,`cMore D   2 ,cetail ---  2 ,c  --- 2 H`OcGallagher says that the idea for the Bulletin was Robert Brennans and that he                     R2 ]`/c(Brennan) worked on it in the first few months.            2 ]c   2 ]c  :2 ]cGallagher himself worked on it          .2 s`cas did Anna Fitzsimons.        2 sc   2 s$c  Y2 s)4cInitially its circulation was Dublin newspapers and                2 `cforeign corres    (2 cpondents in Dublin.       2 gc   2 lc  L2 q+cEventually this was increased to all major               }2 `Lcnewspapers in Britain and the United States, opposition MPs in Westminster,                    G2 `(cmembers of the US House and Senate, etc.          2 c   2 c  >2 "cIn addition, it was translated by           G2 `(cIrish delegations in Paris, Rome and Mad          2 crid.   2 c   2 c   2 c   2 `OcVarious departments of the Dil government (such as Finance, Justice and Local                      _2 `8cGovernment) provided different elements of the Bulletin.                2 c   2 #c  (2 (cIn particular, the        2 `TcIRAs director of publicity, Piaras Beaslai, provided material on military affairs.                        2 c   2 ,`cWhen Fit    s2 ,Eczgerald was arrested in February 1921, Erskine Childers took over as                       =2 A`!cDirector of Publicity and editor.         2 ARc   2 AUc  O2 AZ-cOthers who worked on it included Anna Kelly,              w2 W`HcKathleen McGilligan, Shelia and Honor Murphy, Kathleen McKenna, Michael                  .2 l`cNunan and Seamus Hynes.        2 l,c   2 l/c  2 l4 cAfter Sinn    2 lc  F2 l'cFin moved out of its HQ in 6 Harcourt           --------- .2 `cSt., the offices of the       2 c ---  2 cIrish Bulletin   ---  2 kc  D2 p&cmoved to 22 Upper Mount St (Mrs Larry            "2 `cNugents home).     2 c   2 c  _2 8cSometime later, it moved to offices in 11 Molesworth St              n2 `Bcunder the cover of being an insurance company (working on the floo                   2 b cr above the     w2 `HcCrown Solicitors office). When these offices were discovered by Crown                  @Times New Roman--------------- #2 `cForces on the 26    --- 2 cth---  2 c  b2 :cMarch 1921, publication continued from a private house on                 --- "2 `cRathgar Road.   ---  2 c  @Times New Roman--- 2 `cBack    2 c @Times New Roman---- @ !*`-   "Arial- - ccbbaa