ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND.
A GREAT REVIEW. By Tclceraoh—Press Association—OoDrrUbl London, July 11. King George and Queen Mary mado another triumphal progress through Dublin. Their Majesties drove from the Castlo to the Vice-Regal Lodge, where the Royal Irish Constabulary were inspected. Thousands of people witnessed a reviow of seventeen thousand troops in Phoenix Park. ' A SAD ACCIDENT. LADY SPECTATOR DIES FROM BURNS. (Rec. July 12, 11.15 p.m.) London, July 12. The King reviewed sixteen thousand soldiers and sailors at the Phoenix Park, and also the Irisli Constabulary. His Majesty later opened an anti-tuberculosis dispensary. The Queen, the Prince of Wales, and Princess Mary were also present. . Their Majesties were afterwards driven through the poorer districts, the procession eliciting the most cordial expressions of goodwill. • A lady spectator, alighting from a tramcar near Dublin Castle, suddenly became enveloped in flames, as the result of a lighted match being thrown on her dress. She was shockingly burned,, and was taken to the hospital, whero she died. The Queen inquired as to her condition. Their Majesties 'hcld' r a;jCourt in the evening. ' ' lord Inveagh has given the King fifty thousand to distribute amongst Dublin hospitals, and the Royal National Hospital for Consumption for Ireland.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1178, 13 July 1911, Page 5
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