THE WEEK'S CITY NEWS
... temPerance meeting was P held in the Wesleyan -Mission Hall. Castle Street, r arranged by the Aberdeen Temperance Society. Mr Thomas Johnson oresided, and MIr MI. ...
... temPerance meeting was P held in the Wesleyan -Mission Hall. Castle Street, r arranged by the Aberdeen Temperance Society. Mr Thomas Johnson oresided, and MIr MI. ...
... Major Alfred Edmund Marc ant, R.M.L.I. Distinguished Service Order-Lieutenant George Edward Hdnt, R.N., Lieutenant Walter Thomas Cresawell Jones, R.M.3L.I.; Surgeoa Charles Clarke 'Macmillan, X.B.; Lieut. Win. Jarvie Colqhuloull, Victorian Navy; and Lieut ...
... Free Churoi representatives were Sir William Hendersoni, Dr Garden, Mr Thomas Ogilvie. Adam Mfaitland, George K:. Fleming, David Kellas, William GOrvie, John Whyntie, David M'Hardy, D. W. Abernethy, Hugh Minoe A. N. Macdonald, Robert Gray, Banchory- Devenielc; ...
... Peterhearl and District Licensed Trade Defence AMssociation was held in the Royal Hotel, Peterhead, on Thnssday night- Mr Thomas Hesl6p, president of. the association, presiding. There was a good-ittendance. Mr Robert Mackie, secretary, submitted his ...
... daughter of James C. Fraser, Watson Street. EWING-M - HARDY,—At la Eden Place, Aberdeen, on the 28611 ult., the Rev. H. W, Wright, Fe-rrvhill Parish Church, John Ewing, Jessie, daughter of John M‘Hardy, Singapore. FORBES-GRAY.—At the Cafe Royal, Aberdeen ...
... James McLean, M.A., 134 (Bj)—l2si; Mrs Low and Wm. Christie. 140 (14) Miss Tuliy and James Bdl, 141 —126; Miss Daisv Gray and Thomas Christie, M.A., (15)—127; Miss E. Levay %pd Alex. Mitchell, (14) —129; Wm. Christie, jun., and George Cuthbert, 166 (15) —150; ...
... . Banchory.—School Board.—The monthly meeting of Banchory Sohool Board was held last I night—Sir Thomas Burnett, Bart., presiding. A report by Mr Thomas Menzies, M.A., Ciathes Sohool, on the recent competition held at the Central School for technical ...
... GORDON. —At 13 Jackson Terrace, Aberdeen, the 2nd inut. Mrs James Gordon, of a eon. M'HARDY —At George Street, Aberdeen, on the 7th inst,, the wife William M'Hardy, joiner, of a son. MITCHELL.—At 5 Church Terrace, Peterculter, inst., the wife John Mitchell ...
... of a complete series. Amongst further letters received the editor in acknowledgment of the fac-sitnile one from Mr Wm. M 'Hardy Drumblair, who writes from Drumblair House on January Bth— I have read with much interest fac-simile the 'Aberdeen Journal' ...
... —'l. eW meefcin? of Savings v ing- r , '. ...
... Nicolson. Firth. £11. Widow of Peter Nicolson. Firth, se. Widow of John Hay. Firth, £8. Widow of Hugh Jamieson, Toft, £19. Widow Thomas Cooper. Mossbank, £17 59. Widow .lames Cogle, Toft. ss. Widow Hugh Hughson. Toft. £19 15s. Widow John Cogle, Mosabank. £20 ...
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