DUBLIN CITIZENS AND THE KING.
TO PRESENT AN ADDRESS. By Tolesrapb .-Press Association -Copyright. London, April 30. A crowded meeting of citizens in Dublin denounced the Lord Mayor's recent action in regard to the Coronation and decided to present an address to the King. On April 25 we published the following cable message-:-" Lord Mayor, presiding at a meeting of the Dublin Corporation, declined to put a motion to send representatives to the Coronation on the ground that the Corporation had not been invited. He himself had been rotated, but he did not intend to accept the invitation.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11955, 2 May 1902, Page 5
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