ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND.
ADVICE TO NATIONALISTS. HOLIDAY PaOOuAIMED. WITHDBAWAL OF COERCION Ad. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. Bsoeived 16, 0.47 am. London, July 15. Freeman's Journal s;ys the Nationalists of Dublin m >y rest a itisfied with the e'ear afs rtion of thair coovic'ion*, and the way is now clear to accord the Sovereigns a welcome which need not disturb the most ex'reme Nationalist. The Daily Independent s\ys Monday's division in cr.e (Jouncil Chamber is i worth 1000 votfs ol Unionists in Dublin and the provinces. j A Biok holiday has been proclaimed |in the coun'y and city of Dublin on the 21st inst., the da'e of the arrival of the i King and Q leeo, [ A i-imilar holiday wiil be kept when | thf y visit Belfast and Loodonderry. j The Dublin Gazette publishes an , Odrer-in Council freeing the remaining I districts of Ireland from the operation of the Co.rcion Act.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 165, 16 July 1903, Page 3
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150ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 165, 16 July 1903, Page 3
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