(9 SCOTTISH (9 VIEWPOINT SCOTTISH EMIGRANTS
... followed by New Zealand. Many emigrants from Scotland went to such countries as West and East Africa, Malaya and the British West Indies, presumably to take up jobs. ...
... followed by New Zealand. Many emigrants from Scotland went to such countries as West and East Africa, Malaya and the British West Indies, presumably to take up jobs. ...
... James Oswald. Dundee. who gave an interesting talk on - Co-incidences. - After tea had been served, coloured slides of West Indies scenes were shown. Mr W. Brown operating the projector. and Rev. J. Caldwell giving the descriptive commentary. ...
... Neil Munro's Doom Castle? 4 Do you know what beeswing is? 5 What is another name for the landfall? 6 Which is the largest West Indies island? 7 How old was Charles Dickens when he died? 8 What is cypress wood? 9 In France. what are 'petit pois-10 What is ...
... Church. Mrs Kerr introduced Miss Carnegie of Lour, who gave a really splendid talk on the Guide work being carried on in the West Indies. and vividly described a four month visit paid by her to those lonely islands. Mrs W. Fairlie thanked Miss Carnegie. and ...
... was speaker for the day brought a ray of sunshine into the meeting by showing slides taken by him on a recent trip to the West Indies. The slides which showed lovely views of the islands and places of interest in the islands included many of beautiful flowering ...
... of 1957 exports there amounted to £1.862.100, or 18.1 of the total. Then followed British West Africa. (7anada. British West Indies, New Zealand and West Germany. ...
... his departure he was engaged in the re-laying of the Lintrathen and Clatto mains. Mr Bain's first overseas job was in the West Indies on the construction oi water works. Following a spell in Malaya on mass concrete dam construction. he worked on hydro-electric ...
... as cleaner at the Kirriemuir Post Office Ito-morrow in prep. ri e;on for her emigration next montS to Barbadoes. British West Indies. There she will reside with her married daughter, Mrs Dean, who did her training at Dundee Royal Infirmary where she was ...
... the wicket of Doug Walters, as well as Rick McCasker and finished with figures fo 2 for 37 (not 2 for 45). Also in the West Indies game, Naseer's fig;:m were 2 for 42 (not 2 for 37). In the Sri Lanka game, his figures were 6-1-19-1. Yours, etc., DAVID ...
... surfaced as ours. fhe bleating sheep on the barter acres of upper Glen Clova made binremark that on the fertile soil of the- West Indies they grow bananas, sugar coffee and coconuts. As a contrast to the salmon and trout in the Esk, he said they got June fish ...
... growing influence of overseas players, from the pioneers in the 19th century to recent imports from South Africa and the West Indies. David Lemmon points to the influence on the game made by the proliferation of overseas players and weighs up all the issues ...
... prices, paricularly sugar. “It is a little bit thick,” said, ‘“‘that they will be paying a subsidy to sugar growers from the West Indies yet they would not even give us the figures about Cupar.”’ Mr Stewart O. Miller, Damside, Kinrossie, said it wag a bit alarming ...