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THE KING AND QUEEN

VISIT TO IRELAND TRIUMPHAL PROGRESS THROUGH DUBLIN. By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright. LONDON, July 11. King George and Queen Alary made another triumphal progress through Dublin. Their Majesties drove from tho Castle to the Vioo-Rogal Lodge, where the Royal Irish Constabulary were inspected. Thousands of people witnessed a review of seventeen thousand troops in Phoenix Park. THROUGH THE POORER QUARTERS. A MOST CORDIAL RECEPTION. (Received July 12, 11.15 p.m.) LONDON, July 12. King George reviewed sixteen thousand soldiers and sailors in Phoenix Park, also the Royal Irish Constabulary, and opened tho anti-tuberculosis dispensary. Queen Alary, tho Prince of Wales, and Princess Mary wore present. Their Majesties were driven through tho poorer districts, and elicited most cordial expressions of goodwill. A SAD ACCIDENT. QUEEN MARY’S SOLICITUDE. A lady spectator alighting from a tramcar near Dublin Castle was suddenly enveloped in flames, the result of a lighted match thrown on her dress. She was shockingly burned, and was taken to a hospital, where she died. The Queen inquired after her. Tho King and Queen held a court in the evening. HUSH PEER’S MUNIFICENCE. FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS FOR HOSPITALS. Lord Iveagh (formerly Sir E. Guinness) has given the King £50,000 to. distribute between the Dublin hospitals and the Royal National Hospital for consumption in Ireland at Newcastle, in County Wicklow.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7851, 13 July 1911, Page 7

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THE KING AND QUEEN New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7851, 13 July 1911, Page 7

THE KING AND QUEEN New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7851, 13 July 1911, Page 7