THE KING IN IRELAND.
LEVEE IN DUBLIN
By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright United Press Association. London, July 11.
The King held a levee at Dublin, while the Queen received and cordially acknowledged an address from 160,000 Irish women, and visited the Coorahe Hospital.
Their Majesties were enthusiastically welcomed at Leopards town racecourse by an immense assemblage.
A State banquet at Dublin Castle was held in the evening.
Finally a Chapter of the Order of St. Patrick was held, at which the Earl of Shaftesbury and Lord Kitchener were invested with the Order. (Received 12, 9.20 a.m.) London, July 11.
Tire King and Queen made another triumphal progress through Dublin, driving from the Castle to the ViceRegal Lodge, where they inspected the constabulary. Thousands witnessed the review of 17,000 troops in Phoenix Park.
Eight hundred and fifty theatrical anu 1 music hall artists gave a garden party in the Botanic Gardens in aid of charities.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 119, 12 July 1911, Page 5
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