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LORD STRATHCONA

... unscathed, and was shut up) in, Ladysmith. He was wounded in a sortie, and died in November. Deceased was a good, all- round athlete, being a prominent member of the renowned Diggers' Football Club of the Rand. e was, until the war broke out, employed at ...

LITERATURE

... Aberdeen, who was anxious to have ad song to the old tune. In the appendix we find also many fine sam-ples of old Gaelic solgs, and our Gaelic-speaking readers will welcome the insertioD of several of John Roy Stewart's best songs. Amongst-the more famous ...

CIAIRNIE

... Committee representing the Highland Society of London, the Gaelic Society of London, the London - Inverness-shire. Caithness-shire, ArKyleshire, Morayshire, Ross-shire. and Aberdeenshire Associations. Miss Margaret Macintyre, Madame Albani and Madame Melba ...

OUR UDIES' COLUMN

... committee representing the Highland Society of London. the Gaelic Society of London. the London Inverness-shire. Caithness-shire. Argyllshire. Morayshire. Ross-shire, and Aberdeenshire Associations. Miss Margaret Mintirre. Madam Albani, and Madam Melba are ...

THE ELGIN COURANT %N

... L indon Gaelic S cisty on Wedaesdey oight by R D. A. Carasron, of K , aprlale, Argylophire, Social Evolution in the Highlands. Mr Cameron * whom engsgemeni* during his present visit to the ntetropulia included the oonductieg of * Gaelic service on ...

- (By a Correspondent). To Lochindorb from Nairn by road is • far cry, but, given good company and swift

... castle, situated on the island in the middle of the loch, from its earliest historic associations. Mr Bain concluded by giving the story of the man—who bore a Gaelic name. which, being interpreted meant the Motherless Son—who (Parried the gate of the ...

t '~►

... thanks to Professor Laidlaw and Dr Phill:p, ..nd referred to the generosity the London Invertiesa-shirty Association in presenting • medal for Gaelic. He hoped it would encourage the study of the ancient language, and next year he wished to see the prise ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... 18 1 958 8 1 L1T2,790 9 11 0173,16315 Tar Treasurer of the Fortes Rifle Association begs to acknowledge with thanks receipt of the following subscriptions Ire aid of the Association's nds :- Sir Win. Gordon.Cumming a 2 0 Sir R. B. Finlay 1 0 Sir F. C. Mackenzie ...

OUR LONDON LETTER. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) BY JOURNAL SPECIAL WIRE. New Bridge Street, Wednesday night. ..

... Cemetery, the funeral being attended by representatives of the London Gaelic Society, Highland Society of London, the London Highland Athletic Club, and the Invernessslire Association. Mr Mackintosh took keen and active interest in a number of the Scottish ...

Published: Thursday 31 January 1901
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1178 | Page: 5 | Tags: none