FINE BUILDINGS
BELFAST'S ASSET I "BEAUTIFUL TOWN HALL" "Belfast has the most beautiful town hall we saw," said Mr Pearson, who returned on Tuesday night from an extended lour abroad-. "It is constructed of Avhite marble and is a magnificent building. "The Plouse of Parliament, too, is a wonderful structure, more like a palace than a public building and well situated.
structed of Avhite marble and is a 'magnificent building. ' The Plouse of Parliament, too, is a wonderful structure, more like a palace than a public building and well situated. "The reverse applies in Dublin, where all the windows of the bulletscarred public buildings have been bricked in. This is necessary in a place where rioting has been and is, frequent." Mr and Mrs Pearson were accorded privilege for the visits at Belfast.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 83, 3 November 1939, Page 4
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