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Hector Macdonald.

(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) Received 9.30 a.m. SYDNEY, This day. General Sir Hector Macdonald in* terviewed, spoke highly of the ho«* pitable treatment he received from Net Zealand people. They oould not do enough, he said, to make him remember the trip with satisfaction and thankful* ness. He was much impressed with what he saw. New Zealand afforded personal evidence of the loyal feeling which bound the Empire together. Australian and New Zealand soldiers had the making of great soldiers. By additional and concerted training they would make the finest soldiers the Empire could produce.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 4279, 16 November 1901, Page 2

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Hector Macdonald. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 4279, 16 November 1901, Page 2

Hector Macdonald. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 4279, 16 November 1901, Page 2