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Editorial Paragraphs

September 14, 1921 issue

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The article focuses on several political developments during the year 1921. The article describes that the American press is slow to recognize how reasonable arid constructive is President Eamon de Valera's latest reply to Premier Lloyd George. He points out with entire accuracy that the British offer to Ireland is not equivalent to the dominion status; he suggests reference of the questions at issue to a neutral and impartial arbitrator; he declares that force will not solve the problem and it will never secure the ultimate victory over reason and right.

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POLITICAL development; PRESS; DE Valera, Eamonn; GEORGE, Lloyd; GREAT Britain; IRELAND
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