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A PLEASING EPISODE.

CARDINAL AND PRIMATE

In Armagh Courthouse on January 26 a meeting was held under the presidency of Mr M'Orum, D.L., for the purpose of organising a presentation to Miss Alexander, daughter of the retiring Protestant Primate, Archbishop Alexander, on the occasion of her leaving Armagh. The attendance, which was representative of all creeds and classes in the primatia. city, included his Eminence Cardinal Logue, who in the course of a speech said he had an opportunity of knowing what Miss Alexander had done. Her work was done with great efficiency and without ostentation She went among the people like a sunbeam, a prime mover in the most useful work of the city, the Nursing Association. She was a very pleasant neighbour, and was hut right that they should give her a testimonial of their esteem, showing how much they valued her and her illustrious father. Ho too was a delightful neighbour, always agreable. Ho occupied a considerable place in literature, and, it was an honour to their city to have him among them; as indeed it also was to have 'Miss Alexander, who had written a charming book on Armagh, showing that she inherited the distinguished talent of her distinguished father, and no less distinguished mother.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3205, 28 April 1911, Page 2

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A PLEASING EPISODE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3205, 28 April 1911, Page 2

A PLEASING EPISODE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3205, 28 April 1911, Page 2

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