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EXTENSIVE FRAUDS IN ABERDEEN

... EXTFN8TVE FRTkUDS Rq ABERDEEN. I At a pleading diet of Aberdeen Sheriff andi Jury Court yesterday-Sheriff Robertson on the) bench-Charles Paterson was brought up on fiveI different charges of fraud and three of theft. In the complaint it was stated (1) that, on 4th l July last, in the shop 55 Ashvale Place, Aberdeen, f he induced Alexander Stables, shoemaker, to give, him two pairs of boots to ...

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. ...

UNIVERSITY COURT OF ST ANDREWS

... iUNTVERSITY COURT OF ST ENDREWS. _4At a meeting of the University Court of the University of St Andrews it was agreed (1) that a questoir and factor be appointed, who shall devote his time exclusively to the work of the university, and, besides having charge of the finances. which sha11 be his primary duty, shall act s assistant secretary: and (2) that Mkr NV. Wilkie, St Andrews, be appointed ...

The Court

... abe Court. I Osborne, Friday. The Queen reoeived yesterday the sad in- telligence of the death at Dresden or er 3'~jestv's dear niece, tae Duchess Fredrik of Schleswig-HoLstein. The Duehess, who wivas mother of the German Empress, wa-s sescond daughter of -the Queenr's beloved sister E the Princess of Hohhenlche-Langenburg, end * the vidow of Prince Christiann of Scnleswig- I I Holstein's ...

THE ALLEGED ILLEGAL TRAWLING IN THE MORAY FIRTH

... TEE AddE(GED UMAR L TRAWING I. I I THE NFORAY FrRTH. The following correspondence has passed be- Id tween the secretary of the Fishery Board for - Scotland and Mr John L. MNaughon, central. setretary of the Moray Firth Fisheries Associa- tion, with reference to alleged illegal trawling off Portknockie:- Office of Fishery Board for Scotland, Edinburgh, 24th Jan., 1900. Sir,-Referring to your ...

GREYFRIARS CHURCH CASE

... GREYEIARS CHURCtH CASE. i - I RE~f~mONOF DEBATEf. Lend R ih route Counsel the a'wieta hN th ki 1 fryttChurch ;agarnet the Corpoam- ott and P~reebytery of Aiber-- Inwhc Iu ipreitert- soek, t- have, the ~gtpfl*onir toremoe Geyfriar, Churchi eel de aot. new one, or Pay £S20toUo. Mr David- ct- - ite clerk deLpute ; MNr Linclelan TIickt tt c-cae aud 11ev. Goerdon J. l Et-ayt 8-gII pvC- lii l~t 5 i. ...

The Court

... beal Court. 0sborne, Saturiay. IdnT The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon, an attended by the Hon. Harriet Phippps. jof The Marquis f Lorne and iMajor the Hon. Hall F. Colborne left Osborne to sttend the The funeral of M4aajor-General the Duake of Teok urin I-at Windsor this morning, crossing to South- ampton on board Her Majesty's ship Alberta ' (Vice-Admiral Sir John. P'llerton. A.D.C.). ...

A GLASGOW TRAGEDY

... i A GLASGOW TRJAGEDT. I I .- .~ . . I WOM A7N 8TABBED: HER 1l14FA4LN T KILLED. E USBAND ARRESTED. .1The police of the Southern Division of Glasgow iare investigating the facts in, regard to a, very sad inrg s domesti tragedy, which occurred early on Satur-1 dre: Iday niornit g. A seaman named Patrick Ham- slo milresiides, -with hris wrife at 45 Pollock Street,' 0,but their life has been ...

SERIES OF TRAGEDIES

... SERIES OF TRAG EDIES. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ALLEGED ]MURDER IN S¶TIRLING- SHBIBE. SHO*1KD4G DATHi OF X WOMAN. The Falkirk police are engaged malking inquiries into the death of a woman named Marjory Brown Brown or Stewart, wife of Peter Stewart,' fur- mnaceman, residing at 3 Church 8treet, Stenhouee- muir, Labert, who wjs on Sunday morning found Ilying dead on the flor of her house51in oircum stanoes ...

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 ...

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION CASE

... WORKEMS'S OOMPENSATIGN CASE THE OULTER PAPELR MILLS ACCIDBN'T Sheriff Robertson, in Aberdeen Sheriff Caln yesterday, closed the record in an action at thei stance of Wiliiiam rouhart. vaeoman. Schoolbr, Port-Elphinstone, against the Cnlser Paper Mlh Company Limited, for £100 atc common lomr or a~teernarively. £144 6s under the Employes' Liability Act, 18a), as reparation for the dean o' his ...

GREYFRIARS CHURCH CASE

... | I TOWN COUNCIL'S A&ERNVDMETS. ]iXTRAORDINARY SPE.ECH BY LORD KhLLACHT. The GreyfriXrs Church case was rmencrloned! biefore Lord Kyliaohy in the Court of Sssion yesterday, and the oorporation werel allowed eight days to put in a minute statingj the amendments which they propose to malke on their record, and the pursuers were allowed I eight days to answer these. Before the order wa-s made ...