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The Court

... ! arc moe'tttX W~ind-ocX Castle, Su~ndaiy. The Queon dr-ove out yes~terda)y fternOOll, _t t ( _nd*o by viscounrie ,c~ Dow~ne. |1he 'Earl of HCruetouu (lord chanAeberlaini)] Iand the Bishop orf niehesieI .rrired at the: I Cancit an.ld lid the honouior Of diniiai, withl UCEr Is7ies~ty snd the -i'noal tonily. MAfr9 Colin kppel, 1 ly Wn wacting to the l DitDch' s eo Sete-Cc nrg and Godia, had7 ...

GREYFRIARS CHURCH CASE

... I I THE RECORD CLUSED. Lord Kyilaohy. in the Court of Session, has j closed the record in the action of impie- lien; and damages at the instance of the kirk-session of Greyfriars Church, Aberdeen, . against the Corporation of Aberdoen, Aberdeen University CourL, and moderator and clerk of the i Presbytery of Aberdeen, in connection with the erection of the proposed new church of Grey- friars. ...

ELGIN COUNCY ASSESSMENT APPEAL COURT

... ELGIN COUNTY ASSESSMENT APPEAL I -, COURT. I I . I The annual Asaessmert Appeal Cnourt for the county of Elgin was held in the Old Court House, Elgin, yesterday forenoon-NMr Yool, Calcots, prta siding. There were only three appeals dealt with, a considerable number of certafied paupers being relieved of their assessments PETER TAYLOR STILL PROTESBUTI NO EXEMPTION. COMPLAINTS AGAINST POLICE ...

ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

... jABERDEEN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY' I PROPOSAL TO OPEN To THE PUBLIC.I The Book Special Sub-Committee of Abecrdeen Public Library have issued a report of a eonfer- ence which took& Maee with the Aberdeen Uni- versity Library Sub-Comrnittee, which is oft special interest. The report is as follow;: -The I special subcommittee appointed by the Beick Sub-Committee on 8th inst. to confer %vix; a sub ...

THE TRANSVAAL POLICE

... ,t 1. T. FI XR7N1 NAVLON EOLE. . CALE, 01? RBMIJNERAT3ON.| (PBEass AssociATrON sWAIR SPECIAL.) S Pretoria, October 28 (by rail to Do Aar, Friday). Army orders have bpea'issued stating that no man i; to be aent to Pretoria for enlistment in t-ho Transvanl Constabulary until the conditions .have been road and thoroughly explained. New. regulat.ione., wbiuhl are preaumably final, have been issued ...

The Court

... tbe Z m Court. Windsor Castle, Saturday. 6Qsk The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon, a accompanied by Princess Henry of Batten- berg and Princess Victoria of Sehleswig-Hfol- |1stein-. Prince Christian, of Schlesw-i-Holsteifl dined with 11cr Majestv last evening. due The Mlarquis of Salisbury and Lady con Gwendolen Cecil arrived at the Ca,4le, and M., had the honour of dining with the Queen ...

THE TRIAL OF BRESCI

... THE TRIAL OF BRESCl. HIS REASONS FOR 1KILLING KING HUMBERT.. VER.DIC-T AND SEN-TENCE. (REuTzRi's TiLreGnAds.) d 1 Milan, Wednesday The trial of Bresci for the assassination of King Humbert opened today at thej I Palace. of Justice. At an early hour a crowd assembled in the vicinity of the! court for the purpose of securing seats in 1 1 the publie gallery, but no one was admitted without a ...

THE DOVER CANTEEN SCANDAL

... THE DOVER CAN5TEEN SCANDAL. TRIAL OF MASTER-GUNNER ACHESON. 4A general court-martial assembled at Dover yesterday for trial of Third Class 2aster-Gunner W. H. Acheson, Royal Garrison Artillery, on a charge of having wilfully given false evidence in support of the prosecution of Lieutenant A'Beckett. who was recently acquitted of a charge of stealing money from canteen funds, Colonel Eelly, ...

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 ...

FRASERBURGH

... Aead~emy Governore.--Tre monthly mneeting of'j 'Fra'erhrgh Academy Governors was held yes- 'I terday afternoon-rrovost Maconnachie presid- ing. -\fr T. Park reported on his and the chair- Iman . i'5t to the .,&hol. a.nd gave statistics wh vici, a-ved a, splendid attendance. A letter was read from Herr -lena,, resigning his situation. ,ld asnkin to br e relieved n April. He stated I in his ...

The Court

... I lebe Z23ft Court. Osborne, Fridy. IF Her Royal Highness Princess- Henry of| Battenberg, Governor of the Isle of Wigh>. j| accompanied by Princess Victoria Eugenie and Princes Leopold and Maurice, and at- teuded by Mi.ss 3Minnie Coehrane and Major i the Hon. F. Colborne, inspected and took leave at Osborne yesterdav of the detach- I ment of the 56h (Isle of 'Wiglht Princess Beatrice's) ...

ALLEGED FRAUDS IN ABERDEEN

... ALLEGED }¶EBAUDS ri ABERDEEN. f '- jLONDON DOCTORS VISIT. What appears to have been an impudent fraud on an Aberdeen lodging-house keeper has just been brought to light. and is being investigated f by the police. The ocher week, it is stated, a man of gentlemanly appearance presented him- Eef at a house En a fashionable part of the town in which room. were to let, and stated that he wished to ...