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QUEEN CARNIVAL.

POSITION OF QUEENS. Yota*. Children's Stall {Miss Winnie Fitzgerald 14,469 Hydro-electric Stall (Miss Gaglihardi 9 - 964 Fibre Stall (Miss Curran) 3,871 Farmers’ Stall (Miss Upton) ... 7,399 Miss--Winnie Fitzgerald was present■ed with a Tara brooch that has historical associations. The Rev. Father Forrestal, in making the presentation, thanked and congratulated the heads of the Children’s Stall, Mrs Gill and Miss E. Butler, on the good work they had done in connection with the bazaar. He also thanked the public generally for their liberal support, which had made the bazaar such a success. Ringing cheers were given for the successful queen.

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Shannon News, 29 November 1921, Page 3

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101

QUEEN CARNIVAL. Shannon News, 29 November 1921, Page 3

QUEEN CARNIVAL. Shannon News, 29 November 1921, Page 3

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