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REBELS’ FLAG RETURNED.—The Irish Ambassador to Britain (Mr J. G. Molloy) leaving the Commonwealth Relations Office with the flag which the Irish Republic believe flew above the Dublin Post Office 50 years ago during the Easter rebellion. The presentation was made by Sir Saville Garner (right), Permanent Under-Secretary of State.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31028, 6 April 1966, Page 17

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REBELS’ FLAG RETURNED.—The Irish Ambassador to Britain (Mr J. G. Molloy) leaving the Commonwealth Relations Office with the flag which the Irish Republic believe flew above the Dublin Post Office 50 years ago during the Easter rebellion. The presentation was made by Sir Saville Garner (right), Permanent Under-Secretary of State. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31028, 6 April 1966, Page 17

REBELS’ FLAG RETURNED.—The Irish Ambassador to Britain (Mr J. G. Molloy) leaving the Commonwealth Relations Office with the flag which the Irish Republic believe flew above the Dublin Post Office 50 years ago during the Easter rebellion. The presentation was made by Sir Saville Garner (right), Permanent Under-Secretary of State. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31028, 6 April 1966, Page 17