ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND.
THE KING'S SPEECHES AT BELFAST,
A WOMAN BUN OVER BY THE ROYAL CARRIAGE.
PBB F3BSS ASSOCIATION, Received 29,1.4 a.m.
Lo>don, July 28. Despite tin rain shower?, Belfast was gaily decorated, K»plying to the Corporation addreee, the Kirg s»id he hopsd his people by cherishing their own characteristics and idea's may engage in friendly rivalry in the pa'hs cf peace, which was the true S':a-cj of national prosperity and Imperial greatness. Replying to fifty other addrr stes, the King said : " My highest ambition is to follow in my Mothe '& footsteps, acd work for tho good of my people. Ihe pre parity of Ireland end the maintenance of the peacs of the nations will be my cirstant aim." The King unveiled the Victoria memorial ttitue and opened the new Victoria H".'pi - al. An old wounn, breaking through the foldit-rV cordon, ru-bed f rward *o shake hands bu- was knocked down by |lhewhee'sof Royal carriage, which , passed over her, the woman being 'seriously irj.i .•-..-). Th>i.' M.jißti'.s t were much distress-d n* the incident.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 77, 29 July 1903, Page 3
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174ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 77, 29 July 1903, Page 3
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