ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND.
LORD IVEAGH'S MUNIFIOENOE.
PXB PRESS ASSOCIATION. Received 3, 11.50 p.m. London, Augut 3. Lord Iw«gh gave the King £50,000 for distribution among the Dublin hospitals.
REORPTION AT COT.K. FARRWELL MESBAUE. A BRIGHTER RAY DOWNING FOR IRBLAKD. Received i, 1.l a.m. London, Auf u«t 3. The Mayor ar.d Ccrpoiation if Cork heartily welcomed <he Sovereigns, who e progress through the city was marked by ' bunderous applause. In a farewdl message to the Irish the Sovereigns declared: "We are
deeply touched with the kindness and M "goodness shown us. Thetokensof loyalty 1 • end affection everywhere apparent poduced an enduring imprf ss*on on our hearts. We are confident a brighter day is dawning for Irel icd, but it 8 real isation depends upon steady d< velor-ment of self reliance and co-operation, improved education, the growth of industrial and commertiil enterprise, and the increase of mutual toleration. Our earnest prayer ie that Ireland m.y be blessed with peace, contentment;, and prcsperi'y."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 182, 4 August 1903, Page 3
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161ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 182, 4 August 1903, Page 3
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