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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I ~~~RAMfli6. - NEWMARKET MEETING. Rtn-x- S~bA~--lestor beat Rossean. qPa' M~i'z-Eidgr 1, Cobblr 2,.Tudoz. 'Xet'ran. ' '' ' ' . b4TMWodgO U .1,. Ledi ny 2, Golden Ariowt . if-Ab | X~wJ¢B~r E~co n 1,j High HaV9D St Kilda 3. Seven raq. rr7if -Y.rd Arm beat.Queen t the V'airies .6q~v;6Sz2T,69,epth3l S~Jack w2,~~~~A ic~. tgb.w Byi. Pt r5.-Biouthillior 1, Rondo :, Queen ~tbiide~fill~y . P>ve rap. ...

CRATHIE PARISH CHURCH

... VIEW OF THE ROYAL TRANSEPT WITH BAPTISMAL FONT ON LEFT. THE DEAN OF THE ORDER OF THE THISTLE. THE PFEV. DR STORY. ...

ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY UNION

... I ABERDEEN UNITERS.ITY UNION. I The annual business meeting of the union was hold an Saturday-Mr Maurice Robertson, one of the vice-presidents, presidisig. Mr Leopold Profelt submitted the scorotiary's report, which detailed the trials and troubles incidentel to the operations of the first year, and expressed a fecliog of thankfulness that what the union has come throu4gh so successfully it ...

OLDMILL REFORMATORY

... IOLDM1LL 1IFFMIMiA'XoRly. TJ{ i'iPOAl, TUO WIND) UP. TIFit itlo' Sull Cinominitt ee, of Afberdoee [~'i lii't otity IOtttilt i tit yestcrdlav in I tliit It i,'a 0' II0i auidtiiiuiettii tint di iii 4. I 0 -l' ll 'ti Ni ll''ti'lu to r ild IlNolu (ii' 12 :itiig. tl h hr '1' t ltiiii'aht N vit an ~'idtoitate o * . ci if ii '11 Cb' ill.t il oiQ~titC' tin.iria ti tio 'kaI. rIsI ILI ~~~ ii I~1 ( I .' ...

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCOTLAND

... - C MRMEETING OF NANFFSHIRE BRANCH h M>INNES, FORDYCE, ON HIS DEFE;NCE . A general meeting of the Baniffhire Branch of ai the Educational Institute of Scotland took place 0. iin the Academy, Banif, on S~aturday. There was a large attendance, and Mr Stewart, Aberchirder, 0 presided. Mr George lanes, ?,I.A., Fordyce Pub- ii lie Sohool, who entered a little late, was greeted i! with vigorous ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... DISTRICT NEWS, ! ~ABERDoUR3. pifa1i L[itsoAav.-The annual public meetingE ~fthe Public Library was held this week. There ofa good attendance. Rev. C- Birnie wias a~rnn The report showed that the books ^ enlargely read, and also that a good sdditioIn had been made to the collection, vwhiola w>^ numbers nearly 800 volumes. During the evrthe managers have purchased over 30 new : Eo5Ary an d over ...

THE MURLAIN AND THE CREEL

... THE MURLAIN AND) THE (eraseL.S NOTES ON FISH. FISHING. AND FISHERMEN Through the continuance of favourable weather, the supplies at Aberdeen during the past vweeka have again been well maintained, Thursday wasc the only exception to the rule, the takes landed .being only fair. On the previous day, however, fully 200 tons were in the market, the space being, taxed to its utmost. A few stee ...

SPANISH CABINET COUNCIL

... I -- -~~~ THE POPE'S MEDIATION. AN A1:MISTIC1P AGREED UPON. MADRID, Monday, 2 A.M. Ministers hastily assembled in Council at the Royal Palace have decided to accept the mediation of the Pope. The offer to mediate was contained in a telegram to the Papal Nuncio, who immediately upon its receipt hurried off to the Palace and urgently demanded an audience with the Queen Regent, Uler Majesty ...

TOO MUCH SALT

... TOO MUCHU SALT. In the western part of Oenrtral North America-well over towards the Pacific Coast, yet anot within some 500 miles of it-is tihe great SsltI Lake, one of the moost re- markable bodies of water on the globe. Comparing equili volires of water, it contains about twice as inuch salt as the owcnr. 01 course, it Is not availab:e for drinking. You can bathe In it if you wisi, first ...