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MEMORIES OF THE 1916 INSURRECTION.—President de Valera in the procession to the graves of the leaders who were executed after the 1916 insurrection. The graves are at Arbour Hill Barracks, Dublin, and this was Mr. de Valera’s first public function since taking office. On his left is Mr. F. Aiken, Minister for Defence, and on his right is Mr. J. Geoghan, K.C, Minister for Justice.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1932, Page 5

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MEMORIES OF THE 1916 INSURRECTION.—President de Valera in the procession to the graves of the leaders who were executed after the 1916 insurrection. The graves are at Arbour Hill Barracks, Dublin, and this was Mr. de Valera’s first public function since taking office. On his left is Mr. F. Aiken, Minister for Defence, and on his right is Mr. J. Geoghan, K.C, Minister for Justice. Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1932, Page 5

MEMORIES OF THE 1916 INSURRECTION.—President de Valera in the procession to the graves of the leaders who were executed after the 1916 insurrection. The graves are at Arbour Hill Barracks, Dublin, and this was Mr. de Valera’s first public function since taking office. On his left is Mr. F. Aiken, Minister for Defence, and on his right is Mr. J. Geoghan, K.C, Minister for Justice. Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1932, Page 5