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THE FORBES MACKENZIE ACT

... There has lieen a falling back of late, which t I t]Jill; is occasioned by the Act not being sufficiently en- Cerceul By tle Cteiimi.4w--Froin the nature of our work we can- ?? keep intemperate men. I have not of late had occasion I ti dismiss any neon ...

THE FORBES MACKENZIE ACT

... s. Mr. Thomas Linton, Superintendent of the Edinbergh Police, was next examined. le said-.-I have been superin- tendent of police for about eight years, so that I have been' in that office both before and after the passing of the Forbes Mackenzie'Act ...

THE FORBES MACKENZIE ACT

... state 'of Mr. Rndger'G health . has, for a long peri6d, necessitated his devolvin- the werk i to a great extent upoi! Mr. Mac.Farlane,-whoadcscharged it in a manner that was most satisfactory. We are sure every ; one who has come in contact with Mr. MacFar-lane ...

THE FORBES MACKENZIE ACT

... sines I was in an unlicensed heuse. I never was in a, house kept by a 'Mrs. F~in- lasu in Slakspere-Squas-c. I-don'thknow aMr. Meikhe, in Leith - ~Sre;and although I have heard of a Mrs. Shepherdsan, I do not know her. I hssve a great many customers for ...

CASE OF ALLEGED TRESPASS ON ESTATE OF FORBES MACKENZIE, ESQ

... accompanied Mr. Mackenzie and a party of gentlemen *, to the covers at Earlyburn, and that while there he savthe tic d accused, along with XLr. Adam Inch, son of Mr. John Iach, tenant of the farms of Shiplaw and Earlyburn, and other da Lt two sons of ...

ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE FORBES MACKENZIE ACT

... its sittings yesterday,',.ia the: Assembly ,llsoms, :at ten' o'clock. The Commissioners pre- senbtwere-5Mr. Campbell; Mr. M.Gkachkz Mr. Mheleai,'' ,and Professor Swvitton.- - X- X ?? 3 Thbe followintg witijesses were examiednined ' 2'/iosess -Campbell-I ...

ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE FORBES MACKENZIE ACT

... observed much improvement in the morals of the place, because there has been a grent influx of the mining class of late. I think the Forbes Mackenzie Act has, however, done some good. The Act should be more strictly enforced The streets of Kilwin- ning are decidedly ...

ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE FORBES MACKENZIE ACT

... Forbes Mackenzie Act. 'The majority of the inhabitants approve of the Act. I have albout a dozen Men in my employment who approve of the Act, I think thitre might be a diisperisation h the case of balls sud mar- riages, and other festivc occasions. Mr. Jones7 ...

ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE FORBES MACKENZIE ACT

... ether Commissioners present ?? Monteith, Pro- t, fessor Camp~bell Swinton, Mr. Leslie of Warthill, Mr. a ,LI'Geachy, Mr. Maclean of Ardgour, and Mr. Campbell of ~ fl~raigie. There was a considerable number of 1the public '~T~hee 1CwHa-rnr~u, in opening ...

ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE FORBES MACKENZIE ACT

... members present ?? Swinton, Mr. Maclean, and Mr. M'Geachy.. - The following witne ses were examined Ret'. Dr. Jawazc Jitmirs Wood-I have been minlister of the Free Church, D Iumfries, eince 1848. In my. opinion thea Foibes Mackenzie Aet had a beneficial effect ...

THE CASE OF THE LATE EMPEROR FREDERICK

... THE CASE . OF THE LATE EMPEROR FREDERICK. SIR MORELL NIMKENZIE'S REPLY. We have been favoured by the Britis iedi. i cal Jornal with the following forecast of Sir i Morell Mackenzie's reply to the German doctors:- a air Morell's reply is divided into three ...