THE DUBLIN CASTLE ROBBERY
' REPORT OF THE COMMISSION. LONDON, February 1. T^ " Commission appointed to inquire Snto the loss of the Crown jewels at Dublin Ctost-le reports that Sir A. E. Vicars, 'Ulster. Kinig-at-Aarms, did noti exercise .Vdgilance and proper caTe concerning the custody of the jewels, and that the deJbails 6bow on the part of Sir A. E. Vicars Jan eaftraordftnary absence of feeling of responsibility for the safety of tJhe jewels. }The Commission expresses regret at bis refusal' to attend the inquiry. The Eairl of Pembroke's son-in-law (Mr {Wilkinson) has succeeded Sir A. E. (jfcars as Ulster King-at-ArmSi
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Otago Witness, Issue 2812, 5 February 1908, Page 27
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100THE DUBLIN CASTLE ROBBERY Otago Witness, Issue 2812, 5 February 1908, Page 27
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