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THE LATE GENERAL MACDONALD.

A PRIVATE FUNERAL.

DL'RIED AT DAWN IN EDINBUEGH.

UNSUCCESSFUL APPEALS FOR

PUBLIC OBSEQUIES

A COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY.

THE DEAD GENERALS LOYAL FRIENDS.

United Pros? Association —By Eleotri-j Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, March 29. Th<3 sou of the late t Sir Hector Macdonalil, aged fifteen years, and Lady Macdonald's solicitors 'have consented to the removal of the dead (J-wieral"*; remains from Palis, and at the instance of the relatives of tho deceased, it has now been arranged, in compliance with Seottis-h wishes,. to have the funeral in Scotland. Sir Hector's son a wived in Paris to escort his father'.s remains, und subsequently suited from Uieppo for Neirhavea in of the body. An inlluer.tial representative committee in bt-iiiy formed to investigate the charges made against Sir Hector Maodonald, with ;i view to <lisproving them. All the late General's iiitiniate friends discredit the possibility of the charges being true.

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Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LX, Issue 11546, 31 March 1903, Page 5

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THE LATE GENERAL MACDONALD. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11546, 31 March 1903, Page 5

THE LATE GENERAL MACDONALD. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11546, 31 March 1903, Page 5