Correspondence, 1917

 
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Encloses:

W. O'Brien to Hon. H. Duke, 24 May 1917, the "so-called 'Irish Conclusion'", expresses fears for future of Irish nationals.

W. O'Brien to Mr. O'Donovan, 25 May 1917, beleives the government are not interested in trying to find a suitable settlement regarding Ireland.

W. O'Brien to R.H. Beamish, 20 July 1917, wants there to be a referendum in Ireland on any agreement arrived at the Convention.

W. O'Brien to Lord Mayor of Dublin, 23 May 1917, the Irish political situation.

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