Correspondence, 1918
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Encloses:
W. O'Brien to O'Connor, 28 July 1918, travels in France, decreasing involvement in Irish affairs due to lack of organised support, platform to address the people through or newspaper to print articles. Believes English should concede Dominion Home Rule and the Irish should use the Peace Conference to gain greater representation.
W. O'Brien to Lord Mayor of Dublin, 22 June 1918, inability to attend meeting of the Mansion House Conference. After neither side was interested in O'Brien's attempts to find a comprise, he feels it is hard to see any substantial reason for him to attend.
W. O'Brien to Lord Mayor of Dublin, 5 October 1918, feels it is unlikely that any attempts will be made to enforce conscription before a general election.
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