ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND.
ADDRESS FROM ROM IN OATHOLIOB.
THE KING'S REPLY.
PER PBESS ASSOCIATION, " Reoeived 26, 4 47 p.m. London, July 25,
The King it sp cted the Ivagh Trust Buldine aid S . Patiick's Cathedral.
The Qu en visited the hospitals. Both tin Kmg and Qieen vigiteo»| the depot of the Royal Irish Constabulary, Phoenix Park, and Maynooth College. At tho htter institution the King was presented with an address from Roman Catholic bishops end arobbisrops, tha presenti tion being product ive of a rem «kable fcene. Tho address stated tbat<h«y rej icdaud rxor.ssed their pra'.eful sens) of th'ir viajesties sympathy with their Irish subject ß , who hd Awakened a warm n sroane in the hearts of tbe pe pie. Tne King, replying, said the Itufc iißd contribu'ed much to the strength *nd honcu' of the Empire, and enriched nation 1 life. H* added that he listened »i h saddened feelings to tbe referonoe in the address to the Venerable Pontiff, whose memory would be long cherished beyond th* rounds of the ohuich of which the Pope was the exalted bewJ. The King and Qieen afterward! partook of t«a with the hierarchy and received a respectful send off,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 175, 27 July 1903, Page 2
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199ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 175, 27 July 1903, Page 2
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