HISTORIC ISLES
Vandalism at Munda's Isle LONDON, Nov. 28. The Clan Macdonald, one of the largest such organisations, is furiously protesting against the desecration of Saint Munda's Isle, Loch Leven, where •the victims of the Glencoe massacre of 1692 are buried. It is let as a grazing ground for sheep. Three carcases of rams were buried among the historic graves. The clausmen demand the cescation of such vandalism.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 57, 30 November 1937, Page 3
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