THE LATE GENERAL BOOTH.
Pres* Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON'. August 27. The wr»aths sent by the King and Queen (■> be placed on the coffin of the late lleneral Booth wete 4ft in diameter. They consisted of a;uni lilies, orchids, and lilies of the valley, and a purple bow ornamented with sprays of palms was inscrib'd with nnrks of regard and high esteem. They were placed at the head of the coffin. Mr White!aw Reid (the United States Ambassador) sent a wreath.
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Evening Star, Issue 14966, 28 August 1912, Page 6
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