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THE SHIPMASTER SOCIETY CASE

... I THE SH1PM ASTER SOCIETY CASE. SHERIFF DISiISSES THE ACTION. Sheriff Roberts-on yesterday issued an inter Vncuter in the Shipmaster Society ease. He finds (11 that the partes- as subscrinbig the minute of meetill, of date 9th January last (who admittedly are the pursuers of this ation) have n-u title to -ue in the name of the Shipmasvtr Society of Aberdeen: (2) that defender is the treasurer ...

ABERDEEN COUNTY COUNCIL AND DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACT

... ABERDEEN COUNTY CGUNCIh AND DISEA9ES OF ANIMAS ACT. VTSfl' OF MAJOR CLARKE, BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. Yesterday a meeting of Aberdeen County Council Executive Committee under the Con- tagious Diseases Animnals Act was held-Mdr A. M. Gordon of Newton. convener of the county, presiding-but as there was no quorum no busi- ness could be transacted. Mfajor Clarke, of the Board of Agriculture, was, ...

REPORT ON CRIME IN ROSS-SHIRE

... REPORT ON E RZ w Wfl S ER5 ! } Mr Macaulay, chief constable of Ross and Cromarty, has just prepared the annual repori comprising the 'Stat c. of or was and cff-nce' i 1.' ti's-: .ryc.c-l lr';.u r5Ornt. If- ti' 'ear !From 1st Janut2ry till 31st December. 1SL92. TIhere were 1061 crimes and offences reported or made known to the police during the year, as cor-, o pared with 1073 the previous year ...

The Court

... Zbe coftt. Osborne, Saturday. The Queen drove out vesterdayv afernoon, attended bv the Duchess of Roxburghe and the Rloil. Evelyn Moore. Captain Adair, H.M.S. Auustralia, and' Commander Purefoy, HE.M.Y. Victoria and Albert, hfacd the honour of dining wth l;Her Mlajesty and the Royal family last evening. The Queen Nvent out .zhis morning, accom- panied by HEler Roval Highness Priocess Henry of ...

GRANITE CHIPS

... I I i I hear it stated that, owing to-6bjections put forward by Colonel Mathias and other military men, the Duthie Park site may not, after all, be hchsen. for the erection of the memorial to the Gordon Hiehlanders Ywho fell during the Indian Frontier campaign. That there should be opposi- tion to the resolution of the Link sand Parks Committee of the Town Council is not a. matter for surprise ...

ABERDEEN COUNTY COUNCIL [ill] DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACT

... ABERDEEN COUNTY COUNCEL tA DISEASES OF ANTILAMS.CT. I - VLSIT OF MAJOR CLARKE, pBoAD IT? AGRICULTURE. On FridOay a meeting of Aberdeenft? Council Executive Committee under vte tagious Diseases Animnals Act war beld- i, 'I. Goroon of Newvton, cojnvener %.' t'!, presiding--but as there was no qiie 'moe r, ue-6 could be transacted. AliAjor Clams Board of Agriculture, was. hcvera,r, is. anea in ...

ABERDEEN EDUCATIONAL TRUST

... ABDRDE EN EDUCATJONALA TRUST. The following are the sttoCeaSful candidates at ,the xecent competition Ifor free scholarahip~~ ,under the trust. The schokorships are tenable ifor a Period not exceeding three years, in the option of the governors, viz. :-I Ciluadida tee os-er 10 and unader 12 years of age-i Ann I 'Anderson, 28 Wniol~eld Crescent, Iubjelaw School; 2 Williams B. Andersen, 4 ...

THE WAR

... THE WARl GENERAL BULLERTS ADVANCE. UEAVY FIGHTING. EN-EMY COMPLLTEY DECErVED. CAPTFRJ OF A POSMON. (OFFicuL TELEGRAMS.) 'fTn jcllowing was issued by the War Office on Weshleeday evening - ILondon, Wednesday evening. The WTr Office has received information that Sir Redvers Bailer crossed the Tugela Du The operations are still in pro- e but there is no information as to the result. IDXLf 3lAIL. ...

ABERDEEN AND THE VOLUNTEERS

... 'ABERDDEEN AND -THE VOL4UNTEERSB - 4 TowQN -dorlJ~TlLNS '2FMLT AER NT] A IEN T. a Aberdeen, 'city arid county alike, has reason , to be proud of the response of her volunteers to the invitation tosharein the empire's defenceat this crisis; and, on their part, the volunteers lhave equal reason to. be proud rif the splendid .recognision which- sheir patriotism has evoked both privately and ...

SECOND EDITION

... [SECOND EDITION] I I 6 Nuw BumcsG STREET, LoIO, AREDREN JOURNAL OPFICE, WEDNESDAY MORuNING, 5.30. (BY SPECIAL WIRE.) HARD FIGHTING AT RENSBURG. ENEMY LOSING HEAVILY. BOERS WORKING ROUND NAAIAWPOORT. (DAILY Man TELEGBAn.) Rensburg, Monday, 11.25 a.m. The Boers, who have been reinforced from Stormberg, are very active on our flanks, and attempted to stop convoys to Shi.ersfotei. yesterday, but ...

ABERDEENSHIRE'S CALENDAR OF CRIME

... r THE OHIEF CONSTABLE'S REPORT. I The annual return of crimes and offenees corn- oitted in the county of Aberdeen, including the various royal and police barghis coming under the jurisdiction of the county constabulary, for the year ending 31st December last, ha5 just been prepared by Major Gordon, the Ichief constable. These show that during the year 1622 crimes and offences were made known ...

ABERDEEN POLICE VERSUS SCHOOL BOARD OFFICERS

... ABERDEEN POLIOE VERSUS SCHOOL BOARD OFFICMRS. WANT OF UNIFORMI AND ITS RESULTS A case came before Baillie Brown in Aberdeen Police Court yesterday which showed that the' police and the compulsory School Board officers were in conflict on Satuirday evening. The charge was that Charles Robertson, School Board officer, had, on Saturday evening, in. Market Street, behaved in a disorderly ranner, ...