Show i r WILL A uIO Macdonald Maedonald Worked Ht Bf m q 17 tilt VP tb Ha ab London 2 ZIt t frem 01 that 1 is I to be tried by lal ital on most meat t serious rt charges charge of I Ico conduct co will undoubtedly pro tow to he bi the greatest sensation in the British military circles since niece nee the ca case of Cot Col Colonel onel Valentine Valantine Baker ker who wa sen RIa lanced Aug A 2 1575 to pay a an A he e of f iII and to undergo twelve months I t Imprisonment for lor Indecently tl assaulting a woman in a railroad carriage Gen General eral Macdonald was waa w regarded re a u as one of Baltina great peat soldiers Idle He rose roe from the ranks rank of the Gordon High Wb Highlanders landers to his h present pre at position and aad the aae service tenIce list It shows howa no DO more war mar record than that of Macdonald while few officers possess harder won decorations decoration He lie was waa extremely popular Jl rl the army and in civil life U While the ibe army officials and aDd many of bin hla brother officers were wre aware that thai charges charge were pending against General Maedonald onald no Intimation of their na nature aaI natutu tutu ture leaked out until the dinner of ef f the officers een of ot a Highland Hi regiment March MarchB B n II at t which Macdonald Maedonald was wu not pies pres present ant ent at Lord Lon Roberts the chief paid tribute in a speech on that to the Highland officers who had served with distinction but did not notI I mention Macdonald This Ia attracted con eon considerable conI I t flable notice and ami the tile sensation was wu wuI I a hei sneaker wn iso of a of the t farts fart ets In InI the cave ce I lauded Macdonald as a typical High Hb Highland lland land soldier and aM found that his hl re Sw remarks marks n were wert received in cold silence by bythe b bI I the th Lb majority of the officers present presentS S Macdonald Maedonald It U i Is said asH left England forthe for tor the continent some days clays after and it M 41 said aid he is returning to Ceylon upon the advice of Lord Roberts Roberto I |