No. 378 NAI TSCH/3/S14617/A
Dublin, 27 September 1949
'The consensus of opinion was, however, that only the passage of two or three months will disclose whether or not Britain's move has been wise. If exports to dollar areas during the closing quarter of this year show a sharp rise (an advance of 40 to 60% compared with current levels), it was said the step will have been justified. If the increase in sales falls below 30%, the consequences to Britain may be disastrous, bankers said.'
The Royal Irish Academy's Documents on Irish Foreign Policy series has published an eBook of confidential correspondence on the 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty negotiations.
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