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Limerick Mourns Loss Of Nationalist Solicitor At Abbeyfeale Meeting

Abbeyfeale, Monday – The Abbeyfeale Branch of the Blackrock Nationalist Women’s United Irish League gathered yesterday, under the guidance of Mr B. O’Rourke, to discuss matters of importance. Amidst the solemn atmosphere, attendees paid tribute to the late C. J. Curtin, a highly respected solicitor known for his unwavering dedication to the National movement. While the meeting’s disorder prevented a comprehensive account of Curtin’s specific accomplishments, his invaluable contributions were widely acknowledged.

Notably, attention was drawn to a motion proposing a revision in Blackrock. This important matter was duly forwarded to the Chairman and other members for careful consideration, reflecting the Branch’s commitment to addressing key issues within their community.

As the news of Curtin’s passing reverberates throughout Limerick, Abbeyfeale mourns the loss of a dedicated nationalist figure. The meeting served as a reminder of the ongoing fight for Irish independence, fostering an unwavering determination to carry Curtin’s legacy forward.

Dublin Evening Telegraph – Tuesday 20 September 1904

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