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LITERARY LEISURE HOUR

... literary features of the Christmas number of the IIllustrated London News will be a story of the French Revolu- tion, by Mr Thomas Hardy entitled A Coin- mittee NMan of IThe Terror,' and a ghost story by M RF. Marion Crawford. Mr Louis Becke u-ill shortly ...

MESSRS CASSELL & COMPANY'S PUBLICATIONS

... that for those e who like this sort of thing, it is just the sort of t thing that they like. The Midnight Baptism, f by Thomas Hardy, and A Chemiist in the d Suburbs, by Frederick Wedmore, are two ex- , quisite pathetic tales, which have the advantage ...

COMPANY MEETINGS, REPORTS, ETC

... liquidators. Mr M'Hardy-You have done that. The Chairtnan-No ; it was done through the bank. We mean to do it. Mr M'Hardy--The bank have named one of their own directors, unfortunately for them. Mr Pyper said, unfortunately for Mr M'Hardy's objection, he ...

COUNTY LICENSING COURT

... Tulloch, -.Smt G. Si ilnex, D;o l Edyaras, aissri Aedsron, Thoinr Thoma)s Jffern Me-Pa Adam ThmasFraerDr Powler,I MSsra 8elllarl an H.I. Bowver diied to vote. '.le application was refused. Mr Thomas Fraser moved that the applica- tionof MAr Rae be granted, aind ...

ABERDEEN TRADES COUNCIL

... financial position of the council, the salary I of the president be raised from £4 to fve guineas. (r This was seconded. Mr M'Hardy remarked that, if they raised the w salaries, they would require to raise the contribu- n tious to meet the extra expenditure ...

ABERDEEN TRADES COUNCIL

... Committee, the secretary being instructed to write to M r Keir Hardie telling him the position the Council had taken up in the matter, and asking his co-operation. THE EIGssH r ncLrm blOV MENTr. Mr M'Hardy stated that he had received a coin- mauication from London ...

A NEWSPAPER EXPEDITION TO THE NORTH POLE

... Owen B. French, of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, who has always done good scientific work in the field ; De Thomas B. Mohuu, a well- known medical manl in Washington ; and Mr Charks 0. Dodge, a capable piotographor and artist. These, we ...

ABERDEEN TRADES COUNCIL

... TRADES COUNCIL. Last night the fortnightly meeting of the Aber- deen Trades Council was held in the Lecture Halls Cafe-Mr Thomas Nicol, president, in the chair. It appeared from the minutes of the Executive' Committee that the resolution recently carried ...

THE TRADES UNION CONGRESS

... first business to engage the attention of the congress was the question of registration reform, on which Mr Thomas Shaw, Sheffield, moved, and Mr Thomas Johnston, Sheffield, seconded a resolution instructing the Parliamentary Committee to promote legislation ...

ABERDEEN UNITED TRADES COUNCIL

... TRADES COUNCIL. The usual fortnightly meeting of this council wias held last night in the Council Hall, Belmont Street--Mr Thomas Nicol, president, in the chair. THE UNEl;DPLOYB)D. A letter was read from Mr Liadsay, 30 Market Street, Aberdeen, enclosing ...

ABERDEEN UNITED TRADES COUNCIL

... 30s, and Mr r'. Simpson seconded. On a division the latter motion Wm carried by a large majority. NOTIcs OF NOtorION. Mr M'Hardy gave notice that, at next meeting, he would move- WVhen a member of the executive is absent on five consecutive nightsh it ...

SHIPBUILDING IN ABERDEEN

... Stuart, Mr- ?? H'k. Chalmers, Mr Grove, Banchory; 2Mr Thomas Adam, MIr W.. H. Nicol, Mr 0. M. Cook, Mr J. A. Ross, harbour treasurer; Mr -Mackoy' (Berry' &h Mackay), Mr Harper, Seatield; Mr M'Hardy of Drumblair, Mr John Graham, grain merchant; Mr Fyfe ...