A Rumor
It is again rumored in Dublin that a Royal visit to Ireland this year may be counted upon with certainty. The G.S. and W. Railway Co. are constructing a 'Royal carriage,' and it is assumed that they would scarcely do this without having some definite prospect of use for the vehicle in view. It is known that the King will not travel in a Royal carriage unless the plans upon which it is built are submitted to him in advance. This gives place for the assumption that he must have approved of
S+w ? « ilf^S vehlcle now being constructed, and «n • Srt«iJ Vt 6 rumor 1 a R °y al vislt to Ireland wil certainly take place. More than that, it ia very generally believed that the king has had a good deal to do with the recent reversal of policy in Ireland on the part of Dublin Castle. If that should prove to be so, I WS- 1 - llk^ to i esse , n the cordiality of the reception S\Sd!X will meet with should h « decide to
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 14, 2 April 1903, Page 9
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178A Rumor New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 14, 2 April 1903, Page 9
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