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Advertising : 94 wordsThe War Office last night announced that in accordance with the wishes of the relatives the funeral of the late Major-General Sir Hector Macdonald will ...
Article : 104 wordsThe racehorse Abbott was put up for auction last Saturday by Messrs. Doneley and Rogers, and was purchased by Mr. F. Woekner at the upset price. 60 gns. ...
Article : 1,037 wordsThe tragic death of Sir Hector Macdonald, which only became known in Paris from this morning's papers, has produced a most painful impression, and ...
Article : 536 wordsBy the wish of Lady Macdonald, the remains of General Sir Hector Macdonald K.C.B., will be buried in Edinburgh to-day. ...
Article : 1,242 wordsA well-established fact in psychology is (says the San Francisco “Argonaut”), the intense and universally humorous nature of the trivial accidents to ...
Article : 1,388 wordsSer,—C in as ow yer pool mi last writin' in there kollims of the ”Cronji Kill” de-cydcd to rite Agin. Moran that, Wier fince Bill. mi mate wot bakes ...
Article : 451 wordsWhen the remains left King’s Cross Lady Macdonald and other relatives travelled by the same train. At the station were Sir William Allan. M.P., ...
Article : 644 wordsSir Hector Macdonald's marriage was somewhat romantic (says the “ Morning Leader”). It was in the spring of 1882 that " Fighting Mac ” began a courtship ...
Article : 304 wordsIt is now absolutely certain that the remains of the late General Sir Hector Macdonald will he interred in Scotland —probably in the family burying gruuud ...
Article : 470 wordsA paper by Dr. Macfaydeu, of the Jeuucr - Institute, communicated on Thursday by Lord Lister to the Royal Society, is of parficular interest to the ...
Article : 916 wordsParisian comment upon the sad end of “Fighting-Mac" is full of sympathy. Biographics of General Sir Hector Macdonald extol his bravery and patriotism. ...
Article : 276 wordsWe have had another beautiful fall of rain—all last week has been showery. Up till Friday night we had 1.00 in. but on Saturday morning about 5 a.m. ...
Article : 335 wordsThe Right Rev, Monsignor John Rigney, better known as “the Archdeacon," whose death at Prospect was announced yesterday, was the most venerable ...
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Family Notices : 41 wordsThis afternoon the following communication was given out by the British Consul-General:— “His Majesty's military uttache has ...
Article : 418 wordsAmidst the murky gloom of the Scottish hero’s doom, one pathetic figure is apt to be overlooked (says a correspondent of the Dundee Evening ...
Article : 914 wordsFour years ago when Hector Macdonald came home to Scotland from the victories of the East, his presence roused his fellow-coutrymen to a rapture ...
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The Toowoomba Chronicle (Qld. : 1902 - 1922), Thu 14 May 1903, Page 6
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