No. 112 NAI DFA Secretary's Files S1
Dublin, 18 August 1932
As I informed you over telephone yesterday, proposals referred to in your wire not acceptable here.1 Public opinion would not stand for them. Other proposals which have been accepted by us are at present under consideration in London, these being proposals for the initiation of negotiations with tariff truce and moneys meantime lodged with Bank of International Settlements.
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