MESSAGES TO MACDONALD FAMILY
FOREIGN’ ASSOCIATES IBritkh Oflinial Wireless) RUGBY, 12th November. Among the messages of sympathy received by the MacDonald family were telegrams from M. Blum, and M. Herriol, with whom Mr MacDonald was closely associated in the Assembly of the League in 1924. King Boris also sent condolences, and messages from India include one from Sir T. Bahadur Sapru. who was a promiirnt delegate at the Round Table Conference in London in 1930 and 32. BODY TO BE TAKEN HOME ON CRUISER LONDON, 12th November. The Admiralty has announced that the cruiser Apollo, attached to the America-West Indies station, has been selected to bring back the body of the late Mr J, Ramsay MacDonald.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 15 November 1937, Page 7
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