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Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... DEATH OF SIR DONALD. STEWART. A. DISTINGUISHED SCOTTISH SOLDIER. SKETCH OF HIS C)fAREMP. fVThEB~'S TEI.Z eAltS. I Algiers, Monday. At midday yesterday Sir Donald Stewart grew much worse. and a few hour.> later ir was evident, that the end was approachinag ...

ABERDEEN TRADES COUNCIL

... 18 per cent. of ali- deaths were due to tuberculosis. In Aberdeen during the year 1898, out of 2633 deaths, no less than 252 were ceased by this germ: while on an average it was estimated roughly that about a fifth of the deaths ihat occurred in this ...

NOTES ON THE GRANITE INDUSTRY

... injuries from which he afterwards dUie.d. The jury found that MacIde's 'death was due to isijury to the spine, caused by an aeci- i dental fall from the cart. C A WOODRID.E JOINER'S DEATH. I The third' case for inquiry was that of Stewart '5 Manson. joiner ...

TRADE AND WAGES

... order that they might decide what further m0 might be taken in the matter. Mattersare, fore, at a deadlock. DEATH OF CAPTAIN JACOB M PORTSOY. The death of this well-known gentlesic oceurred after a lingering illness, at the aged 71 Captain Mair began life ...

AMERICAN COMMERCIAL PRICES

... Sunderland 15. Swansea 19, West Hamn 15, and Wolverbamptun 30. The rate in Edinburgh was 21, in Glasgow 21. and in Dnblin 34. The death-rate in eight principal towns of Scot. land during the week was 21-3 per thousand of estimated population. This rat, is 2-0 ...

ABERDEEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

... clieanber had zustaired by titi death of M',r A. H. -on MIr Wilson'. firmn w-s admitted to the c :imber in 1877, arid he waos elceted a member of the cornoil in 1321. hSiee- thow he had remained a a membc: of the couneil till hi, death. Ali-hough, ! on accutuwr ...

ABERDEEN FREE BREAKFASTS MLSSION

... of :615 from the oapital, fund to meet current expenses-largely in consequence of the death or removal from town of some of our best sutbscribers. We lament the death of Miss Fiddes, and of Mr Ycats- of- Aulquharney, who for many years wets genierosnupporters ...

ABERDEEN GRAIN MERCHANT'S BANKRUPTCY

... policy ?-No: I have never had another policy, but'I have had the honoulr of getting insurance money through another rcian's death. (Laughter.) How mudh did you get ?-I got £E200. Fraser and Duguid can tell you slill about that. Is this insuranlce plicy ...

ABERDEEN CITY PARISH COUNCIL

... died on 4th March. and that they minuted the appreciation of her long aos7 faithful services and their sincere regret at he- death. They further reported that they had unanimously appointed to the post Agnos Keith. formerly assistant seamstress, at a salary ...

COPANY MEETINGS, REPORTS, &c

... assuring i:2.2C9,12; the total existing assurances in foroe at 15th November, 1899, zmounted to £25,149,564; the claims by death during the year amounted, including bonus at I ditions, to £596,894; the laians under endow- ments matured during the year ...

COMPANY MEETINGS, REPORTS, &c

... any change of circumstances which may occur. The Carman conclulded by referring to the new American currency measure, to the death of ,Mr R. B. Ritchlie, Lad to the interim appoinnf of Messrs Moody Stuart sad Robertson S asditbrs. Mr W. Thomson seoonded ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Snnderland 20, Swansea 16, West Ham 16. and Wolverhampton 33. The rate in Edinburgh was 25, in Glasgow 25. and in Dablin 36. The death-rate in eight principal towns of Scot- Land during the week was 22-8 per thousand of e.timated population. This raze is 0 5 ...