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IN THEIR CORNERS

AFFRONTED DIGNITARIES. DUBLIN, Thursday. His Excelleney the Governor-Gen-eral (Mr. James McNeill), and his wife were at Black Rock Colle^e function in the afternoon, where, seeing Mr. de Valera seated in a corner of the enclosure reserved for public dignitaries, they took their seats in another corner. Mr. Cosgrave (the Leader of the Opposition) and his wife oceupied the third corner. Neither party took the slightest notice of the other, Thus, while the nations were intermingling in the garden outside, the Irish representatives remained isolated within the college quadrangle.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 259, 24 June 1932, Page 5

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IN THEIR CORNERS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 259, 24 June 1932, Page 5

IN THEIR CORNERS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 259, 24 June 1932, Page 5

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