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CHRISTMAS AND THE NEWYEAR

... at IT is curious to reflect that, over all the ativilise(l world, on Saturday every nation of g- Chyristendom, with the single exception of Sect- ns land, was, as a nation, occupying itself to some e, extent in the public celebration of the greatest a, event recorded in time. In their apathy and in- lY difference to such a celebration Scotland and ts Dahomey stand much on1 the same level ; and ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1881
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 803 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

THE GREEK QUESTION

... c e y tr .15 :0a IC I. n if 1. P le is li irC itI od Ili °j1 et1 leSl I,r ly) 5. 10 , Old i1n C e Kl~r Cs. lot Iat in it - red KIM theI vily We wn, gli - utsd in ters an- re- mom used her Sual nile tter. 'nue cor. e of :ceo- bems ig as 100 ; rrps, i,000 1,000 taose, 000 ;,1666 S8 - r 31, sred the inth.s so ol dine , 3 35, '5000 ierty ,000 323 ill it read pil NEW CIRCULAR NOTE. design t - - ...

AN UNSUCCESSFUL LAW SUIT

... AN UNSUCCFSSFUIL LAW SUIT. Ey THE case of the Rev. Alexander Mackay, ir M.A., LL.D., lately Free Church minister at cl Rhynie, against the Great North of Scotland Df Railway Company, for damages for personal ar injury, attracted a good deal of notice in -the is Court of Session in the early days of this week. n The Judge who tried it was the Lord President, ie and a formidable array of leading ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1881
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1589 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

DESPATCH OF FOREIGN MAILS FROM LONDON

... DESPATCH OF FOREIGN MAIS MaOM LOND)-. . e(n.tWh of next Mails from I t Destinations. Deepth of next Maila from -je:. London. .lMailtdu Australia (S. & W.) i . TAemania&Victor ) } Ga Brindl feo. St Evg. Jan. 6 Bem uda . . via Nea .York .Dec. 30 Evg . Brazil ontohili} via Liverpool .,.,Jan. 11 Evg. Jan. 11 Video, e~nd ChiiI' Brazn . liaS thamptn Jan. 10 Mg. Dec. 31 .by Feench Pr, ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1881
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 491 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

BALLATER

... Il A fly, ?11' V I; I ?. . I - . .- I.. 11-1.11..' ,Tii\ .i nI.l So! t rv.-l lii :iiilitl 1d ploceqioll of the lhal l Ju ol Ivenile Seeloty etel lawce yestelrd ty after- i, oont. Tle puty, to tlhe iut l'ber of about 80, Iltet ill Y the Alli v llt Mritlo, i mudl . froeyl t hith Itilty 11trceletd I. thitoigt the sill ge , le t d l ot titttliii:irti bearers ail it piptur. t11 their I.t tirm ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1881
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1062 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... Sol.i in Botties, 2s Ri each, and in Oases, eontair ing eix tlmes t,, + qnulltity lis eaeh 0uffloient to effeet a permanent eure in tl great majoritv of long-standing eeses, by sAd Ohemists ard P;, rcxlt 'tcl'ieine Vendors throughout the World, or eent on re- :.t ot 30 or l32 stamps by F. J. G L A R K E, OHJE31IST, a APOTilECARlES' IlALi,, LINCOLN. Widow Welehtn PS11B for Pemale aomlllnintsw _ ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1881
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Advertisement | Words: 8585 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

THE TRANSVAAL WAR

... THE TRAINoVAAL WAR. ly s THE OCCUPATION OF PRETOAl. e- t, BOER ATTACK ON THE FORT. ;e - .d' THE MIDDLEIBURG DISASTER, IL I. S I DURBAN, Thursday. r,' There are two great camps of insurgents-2Q0m) at w Potchefstroom, and 2000 at Pretoria. re! The Boers are new in possession of Pretoria, whi-h If was evacuated by the British troops. These are d gathered in the fort, which the Boere are not ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1881
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1240 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

OPENING OF KEITH COTTAGE HOSPITAL

... OPENING OF KEITH COTTAGE HOSPITALE. 5; The Cottage Hospital recently erected aI Keith as it y S; memorial of the latIe Mr Turner, was opened yesterdae; bc-eat btin the Presence of a large number of Iadies and gentle-t' 'men, A ong those prset wvere-Messrs A. S. COO C at marse'has George, Earlsinouint ; l'v. Messrs StookdalesGag - hi leYoung-son, Newmnill ; Archibald. Keith ; and MSFarlnc~ee ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1881
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4084 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

BIRD SHOWS IN ABERDEEN

... BIIRD SHOWS IN ABERDEEN. n Bt EON-ACCORD ORNITEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. h yThe most successful of the exhibitions yet held by 5 e the Bon-Accord Ornithological Society, was that which v d opeuedyesterdsy in the Ballroom of the Music Hall te Buildings There were 485 entries-the largest ynmber that has been shown here. The classes for 2 c Scotch fancy were fairly represented. In section one, ,d for ...

THE TRANSVAL WAR

... . ,: . I T NS A WA-. If , I .il if ,THE: T.RANSVALWASnip> i ! l . t ' . : I , , I t i l Tn AP ondon niIjorninig .papeniWhjib affectsto have the special confidence of the; advanced and dominant section in tlie Cabinet, 'debtaras, clitd with the air of having 'made or having been entrusted to announce) a great discovery, that ihe Dutchnien in' $outh Afri&, have lilo affec- tion for our rule; but ...

CORN MARKETS

... CORN DMA.tUCTS_ : . ;, . 1' ',i . '- .. IC,, ,, 5H i O~O llli~i(OOR-FBTDAY.w 1,- trket dull. Wheat amnl fbnr cxhibit a clownwa1d a tendenoyin value. . ats steady. Ililey, beans,%anji ' sisse pinaltereei * lrliih vheAt' 320';:bar)ey,: t10; a Foreigri-lieAt, 54,1966-;hArley- '24,600; oats, -50,340'; r maize, 25130; flbur. I0,690 sacks, 2950 barral4. The a anarket will belclosel next Monday. o - ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1881
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 717 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

THE WRECK OF THE EDWARD CARDWELL

... THE WRECK OF THE EDWARD 7 CARDWELL. i . ' THE ADVENTURES OF 'IHE CREW. James Tyrrell, formerly cook of the large ship Edward Cardwell, has been landed at Liverpool hy the Cunmrd steamer Batavia, from New York, and gives particalax of the loss of his vessel and tle ! ex- traordimary adventures whioh the crew went through: during the 28 days from the time' their vessel was; lost until they ...