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NOTES AND COMMENTS

... NOTES AND COMMENTS. Although the process will be slow, yet the time is probably approaching the United States will compete with Britain for the supremacy at sea, and it i•, therefore, well that we shoal.' make the moat of every guarantee (or peace between ...

local anti etstrta

... travel in Central Africa, PUMA COURT. — At the Police Court on Monday —before Btilie Godfrey—Sve apprentices, caught playing football on the public street, pleaded guilty and were admonished. For pear stealing at For thin a young lad was fined 61, end for ...

total an IDistrtct. ?MIRY ANGLING CLUB —The members of the Angling Club spent the Autumn Holiday in e ..

... evening, Mr W. 11. Conllie, who is leaving to-night for Pittsburg, U.S.A., was met in J y ' a Hotel by the members of Forthill Football Club sod p ted wi'h • handsome dressing rose. Mr J. P. Bruce, the President, in handing over the gift, referred to Mr Coullis's ...

THE BROUGHTY FERRY GUIDE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1906

... from Cold, Cold at the Chest, Chronic Bronchitis, Backitcl.e, Cramp, Wounds, Stiffness, Soreness of the Limbs after Cycling, Football, Rowing, Golf, &c. Sid., 1 I', 29 and 4 INFORMATION MOST USEFUL TO ALL CONCERNED is contained in the ELLIMAN R.E. I:001: ...

THE BROUGHTY FERRY GUIDE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1906

... there ars few clouds on the horiz and those that do exist are said to have a good margin of silver lining. It is worthy of note that the Provost and the Senior Magistrate are Brooghty 'eddies, born and bred. Although the Junior Magistrate has not that ...

Local anti Otstrtct

... or under £lO per annum, or at or under four shillings a week, doriog the year from Ist January, 1907, will be given a Bouuty Note, and this shall be exchanged for the sum of £1 on the child attaining its first birth anniversary. Arrangements have been made ...

THE BROUGHTY FERRY GUIDE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1907

... from Cold, Cold at the Chest, Chronic Bronchitis, Backache, Cramp, Wounds, Stiffness, Soreness of the Limbs after Cycling, Football, Rowing, Golf, 81d., 1 1!„ 2 9 and 4i. o • Cm INFORMATION MOST USEFUL TO ALL CONCERNED is contained in the ELLDIAN R.E.P ...

football ttotcos

... football ttotcos Balgillo have St. Animism 'Varsity XI. at Balgillo Park as their visitors tomorrow, Balgillo's team : Livingstone, Calder, and Stream,. D. Scott, Allan, and R. Cancan, Steven, P, Scott, Kidd, Stars and A, Daum, Kick-off 3 o'clock. Scotland ...

football Motto

... football Motto Tepid. travel to Oarnonstie to-nv‘rrcw to meet Gallic with the ftllowiog team :—J. Seaton, Smart, and Sircpacto, Walker, S. Seat,o, and Game, lanes, Whitter, Donald, and Nicoll. Train at 2.16 p.m. To-morrow Balgillo travel to Donley to ...

THE BROUGHTY FERRY GUIDE, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1907

... long jump. Meanwhile, after playing fit the junior Football Clubs, he became a member of the School First Fifteen in 1901. In 1902 he became Deputy-Captain, and in 1903 Captain of the School Football Olnb. In 1904 he was a member of the Otago University's ...

BALLS

... the matron asked. Oh, yes, the young woman answered. Have you had any experience at all? Well, two of my brothers play football, and father has a motorcar. A London cabman, hailed by a countryman who was dressed in • style well calculated to make the ...

NOTES AND COMMENTS

... NOTES AND COMMENTS. Oxford, of which its alumni proudly declare that it is the finest cityin the world, will be for the next few days the scene of a celebration which has attracted many meinbers of the University, and must appeal in a very powerful way ...