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The Irish Boyal Tour

EVERYTHING PLEASING

Per United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.

LONDON, July 23 Received 24th, 1.2 a.m.

The King has received scores of addresses from religious, philanthropic, artistic, scientific, industrial, commercial and local governing bodies. In the course of a general reply he has expressed " profound happiness that my reign is coincident with the new era c*f social peace and industrial and commercial progress throughout Ireland." Fifteen hundred attended a; levee in Dublin Castle. The Sovereign visited Trinity College and the Queen visited Alexandra College.

The King refused to allow Scotland Yard detectives to attend him in Ireland.

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Southland Times, Issue 19106, 24 July 1903, Page 2

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The Irish Boyal Tour Southland Times, Issue 19106, 24 July 1903, Page 2

The Irish Boyal Tour Southland Times, Issue 19106, 24 July 1903, Page 2

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