AMERICAN ENDORSEMENT OF BRITISH OFFER
(Received August 16, 11.30 a.m.)* NEW YORK, 16th August. The Globe and the Post agree that Mr. Lloyd George's offer is generous, and a serious responsibility will devolve
on Mr. die Valera if he recklessly prevents peace by clinging to unreasonable demands. The' Post says : "It is within the power of the Sinn Fein leaders to win for. Ireland apposition so legally andmorally impregnable as to satisfy tho full aspirations of the Irish people. To permit age-long animosity to frustrate that would be an act of wanton recklessness." The Glob^ considers the offer the "best conceivable, and believes that Mr. Lloyd George has honestly attempted to solve the problem. If the Republicans refuse, th^y cannot say as much for themselves.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 40, 16 August 1921, Page 7
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