DISLOYALTY OF DUBLIN CORPORATION.
AN UNRULY MOB. FEB PRESS ASSOCIATION. Received 14.10.35"p.ni. London, July 14. Two Nationalist m rn'iers of the Dublin Corporation pn posed and seconded an address to the Kinp. When the g<l!ery was filled the doors were closed, but the mob, being determined to enter, smashed the doors. The police clear. d the gallery and approaches to tho Hall. The Lord Miyor st vted he was unwilling to make the name of Ireland offensive to the King, but there was not sufficient grounds for an address. It was not a question of paying deference to the Kicg, but of the completion of beggars for titles. Yoting an address would imply a censure on Ireviand's Home Rule pclicy. The address was negatived by 43 to 7. Several losil bodies ia Ireland hive voted addresses.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 164, 15 July 1903, Page 3
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136DISLOYALTY OF DUBLIN CORPORATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 164, 15 July 1903, Page 3
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