The British ambassador in Dublin encloses a Gerry Adams speech with his own notes on the content and reception of the speech by Irish commentators. It is of interest to the British because it represents an appeal to the Irish public to support the Hume/Adams process as distinct from the efforts of the Irish/British governments.
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