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Show SAYS AMERICA WILL LOAN IRISH MONEY j Dublin Ecport Has It That Washington Plans to Aid Home Rule propaganda. ' LONDON', Jan. 2. The ' Telegram's miblin correspondent states .that a report re-port from Washington that the United ' States is prepared to loan Ireland 20,-000,000 20,-000,000 to ohtain the fullest measure of home rule and American eapitfl lists .are ready lo invent a like sum in Ireland if the question is settled, is prominently dLspluyed in 1 all Irish papers and has caused the liveliest interest. The "Dublin corespondent of the Times eays that the report furnishes theafriends of a, settlement settle-ment with a new and powerful areument and will serve to increase the disrepute of the Sinn Foin policy, whose violence and abuse, now embrace t lie president and srovernmpnt of the United States. Dublin reports regarding: the Tritdi convention con-vention continue hope. I'mmviIcIips to the Chronicle contain mysterious rnVren'-'es to "ertH in eventualities following i he convention." which mirht induce, .lohn 15.. Fledmond to regard his retirement from lea (I pr ship as obligatory ;nid maKe? an earnest plea in Ked mend's behalf, saying: say-ing: " It he is driven from hi a position wherein he would fcM obliged i o resign because, nf any action, or failure on the nart of those who pet support from him, the chu-o of IrHan. . as fur as the war is concerned, would go down with him and all enneo u5 rices would hn e to he fa ei of wb:t t would appeor to ho a hp. trayal of Irela nd . for so the world w ou!d mv what would appear a betrayal of Redmond,"' |