THE DISTRESS IN DUBLIN.
LOCAL RELIEF COMMITTEE TO
BE FORMED
A provisional committee, with his Lordship Bishop Brodie as president, has been formed in Chris tchureh to promote an effort which is being made to afford rolief to the suffering poor in Dublin (in conjunction with a similar movement throughout the Dominion), and to alleviate to some extent the increasing distress occasioned by recent happenings. A mooting for this purpose has been convened for next Thursday evening in the Hibernian Hall, Barbadoes street, by circular, containing the names of his Wdship Bishop Brodie, the Verv Rev. Dean Regnault, S.M., Mr L. M! Mtt, M.P., Counoflore George Scott and J, R Harvard, Dr A- B. O'Brien, Mr R t?" mSf T? a * Mr W - Hoban, Mr H ir • v i, Dlstrict Deputv, ELA.OB Society), M r J. Flannellv fereeident St Patricks branck and Mr M. Grimes. r^TK cir , cul £ r *** read at Mass at the tethcdral, Barbados street, and St. Mary's, Manchester street.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15728, 23 October 1916, Page 3
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