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THE WORLD OF POLITICS

... THE PRM1f= ON ltHE WAR. Lord Salisbury, addressing the Primrose League in London last weeksaid there were few people now courazeous enough to express adherence to the doctrines of the Manchester school. The reaction from that policy dated from Majaba, Hill, and was strengthened by Gordon's death. Gordon had been avenged, and two hundred thousand men were in a fair way to aveaige Majuba. He ...

THOSE LEFT BEHIND

... I THOSE EST B1,IIN D., I JOURNAL AND EXPRESS FUND. I1 O0NEF HUNDRED A-ND SIX'TY-NI.NTTH LIST. AIMOUNT ALREADY ACKNOWLEDGED £4623 11 Q,2 Additional subscripationle received- * ftiub~cribedi by the Naval Res-erve men itt thle Aberdes a district, thrrd insaalment. per Lieut. Elayward. R.N P. .£:1 12 0 ----------------- 0-~ ~ ~~~ 'ACCIDENT TO AN ABERDEEN TRAIN.~ -1IRL KrLLED. INTERVRIEW ...

ABERDEEN FISH TRADE ASSOCIATION

... LIVELY ME ETING. EXTRAORDINARY SCENE. On Monday the mnonthly meeting of the mem- a bers of Aberdeen Fish Trade Association was held tl in the Cafe Royal, Broad Street-MNIr Joseph 'b Ruissell, president, in the chair. I IHE FISH 2AIAS.ET SCHEME. e The first business was to receive a report from f the Fish Market Committee on. the questioin of b the extension of the Fish Market, 11 The Secretary ...

WILFUL FIRE-RAISING IN ABERDEEN

... 'WILFUL FIRE-RAISING IN I ABERDEEN. T BIAL BEFORE THE SHERp. - -. At Da Sheriff and Jury Criminal Court, i- 1$jM~berdeen Sheriff Courthouse yesterday-Sherify I Burnat presiding-James Archibald, candle g raker, 665 George Street, Aberdeen, and Jessi i,-Irvine or Archibald, his wife, were charged with .having, on 2nd April, ret fire to the dweling. 'house in theb tenement 665 George Street M ...

SCHOOL BOARD PROSECUTIONS

... SOROOL BOARD PROSECUTIONS. At a Justice of Peace Court in Aberdeen Sheriff Courthouse yesterday-Mr .J. R. Grant of Beechlea and Wr William Garden, Great Western ' Road, 'n the ba ioh-Forbes Littlejohn, labourer, 9 Justice Mill Lane, was, charged with neglect- co lobg the education of his son James, aged ten. Mr George Gall, school board officer, stated that the accused had been thirteen times ...

The Court

... tbe Court. I Th ue Windsor C'astle, WVedned'ay. d'~ LKnLrove out, ve.~I-day a~f~erri~uon, h ac-conropaii(d bv Pnuoes V icturiaofSisr- wigHolstein. anod accead,2d by the Hoin. r Princezss.Vie-Lor-in of Strthleswig Holstctil rn- r'L t-ndtu Curnberlan'd Lodge. Print-c Louis of Battenberg, dinedwt e M a j eat v. The -Markui~js and -Marr-hioness of Grnanby, Ijl Lieutenant Viscount Ca. tiereagh., ...

TERRIBLE OUTRAGE AT SEA

... TtER1IIILE OUTRAGE ATI SEIA1 .I A SfTI I''p CIEW ATTAC K' ED. sE\ EN PEHSC)NS 3 KILLED. FIi VE i.NI 1'1EED). (PrA \v'ttCIATION FoICtyoN SPPiCCAL.) sCUhLIC't, Tllu''iltratlao. A t- ii: i' r ltCt : ila, b I- Oil C It)ard I t !tC t' Itnli Quit' -i ,I .it-':ltl-i di.ti tt ) S . iIt I MCi- I-C t 'll -v --:; -A'!gl -e *i~~,l Ct'.dll' tS t'tli. J' Il' I'aj,';.:i, anld 1);:.,!-d QV'lClSil~l:tl bt1. ...

TRINITY CEMETERY CASE

... I , TRINTY CEMETBRY OASE. I OPENING OF A GRAVE. Sheriff Robertson, in Aberdeen Sheriff Court tyesterda-y, dlosed the record in an action at the instance of William I'Manues, marine en- gineer, 79 Constitution Street, Aberdeen, against Thomas Skea, upholsterer, 52 Feuntainhall. Road, Aberdeen, as master of the Trades Hospital, Aberdeen, asking the court to grant decree for the payment to ...

The Court

... tile~~~~-Yp IWin isor Castle, Saturday. The Queen drove ottt yestserday arrernco'A . i laconiftfai[d b' Prinec*- Louise :nd Prin-; I cess J4eurv of Batten her-i. Prince ss Loui e, attenec-d by Lady Sophiaj afterwcnolora, lef, tne Castle later iln the'i jafternoo for Londilni. Princess Ohristian of Schlc-swih-Hoistciu and Princess Victoril -dined w7s;th H.er: Alajest:v tiSt evening. The ...

The Court

... I n te Sd court, I IWindsor Castle, Sunday. The Queen yesterday afternoon, accont- paisiel -by the Duke oF Connaugli, and at- tended by the Dowager Lady Churchill, drove to Wellington 'College, the foundation3 stone of which was laid 'by Her Majesty in 1cs56 Lieut.-Colonel the Right Hon. Sir Fleet- 'wood Ed-wards and Lient.-Colonel the Hon. E. C. Loage were in attendance. Princess Henry of ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... I HER MAJESTY'3 THEATRE. I THE STREETS OF LONDON.i' The popular parts of Her Majesty's Theatre were well filled last night by an audience tha-t seemed to thoroughly enjoy the performance of Dion Boucicault's well known dramna, Thei, Streets of London. Although many minor j chantes have bee introducedl,the piay still retains w all its main features, and its vivid contrasts of extreme ...

THE PEACE DELEGATES AND AN IRISH SPY

... THE PEACE DELEGATES AND5 T AN IRISH SPY. I . I AMUSEING C0OVERSATl.ON (DAILA Expaiss TcLUG&&I.) New York Wednesday. A rording to the instructions of Wr C. Arthur Pearson. the steamer Maasdam, which brought the Boer peace delegates to this country, was I boarded at Boulogne by one who called himself Patrick O'Connor, supposed to be an Amercican- Trish gentleman of strong pso-Boer sympsthies, ...