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NEW JUSTICES FOR ABERDEENSHIRE

... - p Sir Allan Mackenzie, Bart: of Glenmuick. tht Archibald M'Kenzie, coal merchant, Dunmail, ber Cults. George William Nicol, shipbroker, 42 Regent Quay, Aberdeen. Tai Thomas Ogilvie, manufacturer, 2 .Westfield Hc Terrace, Aberdeen. * . : William Porter ...

JURY COURT—FIRST DIVISION

... Mr. D. M'Laren, it was agreed to request ; the Lord Provost to accept the office of president, and on the motion of Sir 1, Moncreiff, Sir David Brewster wan appointed vlce-preaident. On the motion I of Dr. Begg, local committees were appointed for the various ...

Thr Court

... 'teacher of singing 'for the board's schools. Mr'William D. 'Watt, Aberdeen', was selected, the other.easdidAites' onl tie short lest being Messrs George Crookashaika, Aberdeen William C. Kirton, Buckie ;':and William Ironside, Nairn. ' ' ACCIDENT TO A TRAWLIR ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... deemed necessary ..to detain him. The accused was remanded. a SOUTHERNt DIVISION. 1. (Before Mr. Dix.) e Wifie .Beating.-William Dobbin, of Isbe-street, was put forward, charged with having assaulted his wife by striking her repeatedly on the face and ...

The Court

... Napoleon's physicians. ADDnEsS BY SIR WILLIAM M'GREon.-Tlhe Aberdeen Branch of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society have arranged for an address by Sir Willinam M'Gregor on Thursday next, 14th curt. From Sir William M'Gregor's connection ...

THE COURT

... f6shcurer, Brora. i ACCIDENT- TO SIR JoiN F. CLARK, BART., or. TILLYPRONIE. - In thle course of the pro- th ceedings- at Aberdeen County Council yes- Ye terdayi the convener, Mr A. M. Gordon, ve read a telegram from Sir ' John Clark,i who had intended ...

The Court

... additional donae . tions :-Miss Melville, 75 Bon-Accord Street, 5s Mr Robert Meff, baker, George dSreot, 52 loaves. . GENEBOSITY Or Sit WLLIHi CUNLIFFE 1BBooKs.-Sir William ' Canlifle Brooks, Bart., has sent to the Rev. John G. M'Bain, St Margaret's, ...

ABRDEEEN AND NORTHERN NEWS

... Hospital, two to the Royal Infirmary, and two to the Sick Childrbn's Hospital. The in- crease is mainly in whooping-cough. ' Sir William Henderson has given another proof of his interest in the Aberdeen Youag' Men's Christian Association by presenting it with ...

The Court

... of' the 0. der of St C Patrick in room of the late Marquis of Water- g ford. 'Lord Iveagh will perhaps be best remembered aa Sir EdwardCecil Guinness. He f wan raised to the peerage in 1891. We learn ibat the Queer has been pleased to t approve of' the ...

COURT OF SESSION

... and coat at the 2' back of the neck. shook him violently, and pualloit bins. through the shop into a roeom ,occupied by Mr Meff as an office. He there shook, and twisted the pursuer about, tore hin coat, and struck him several times. Yr Mel! I interfered ...

The Court

... Capitaine le Comte d'Arnosu, officier d'ordonnance ; Lieutenant Pinto Basto, officier d'ordoilnance ; and Colonel the Hon. William Caringten, equerry to the Queen. A guard of honour of the 2nd Battalion of the Black Watch-(Royal Highlanders), under the ...

The Court

... dressed, and he Wvas imnmediately removed to Aberdeen Infirmary. ROAD ACCIDr.NT AT DINNET Bianucs.-On Wednesday afternoon Sir William Ciunliffe Brooks and two friends were on the salmon pool under the Bridge of Dinnet, when they were startled to see the ...