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Royal Visit to Ireland

THE KING'S CONSIDBRATJE-

NESS.

United Press Association. ; By* Electric Telegraph—Copyright^

LONDON, July 21. Ihe Westminster Gazette publishes a rumour that " Co-lonel " Lynch may be pardoned, for his. treason, in connection with the King's visit to Ireland.

Received 22nd, 0.20 a.nv

The sovereigns spent tho night aboard tbp Royal yacht at Holyhead. Dublin was brilliantly, decorated in ■anticijpat^dn^^^of^':;til©H,yisit. "While deep sorrow ; prevails iiivli-e---land because of the " Pope's death; jt is thought that- it will be unlikely tb modify the reception. : The King, 6ri landing, will probably try to aHcertain the views of representative Catholics. ' : c - v

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Southland Times, Issue 19104, 22 July 1903, Page 2

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Royal Visit to Ireland Southland Times, Issue 19104, 22 July 1903, Page 2

Royal Visit to Ireland Southland Times, Issue 19104, 22 July 1903, Page 2

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