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THE GOVERNMF:NT AND THE RAILWAYS

... belonging to a London firm. IMPORTANT APPOINTMENT FOR AN ORCADIAN is CANAU.I.—Mr Wm. Leonia has recently received the appointment as chief auditor of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto, wish quart ars at the head office. His new duties will cover ...

THE ORKNEY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1921

... Lord Derby hinted at the formation of a new single party out of the elements of the present Coalition, and Mr Chamberlain said either we of the present Coalition dissolve, or out of that Coalition will come a new party—constitutional, democratic, and ...

THE ORKNEY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1921

... vertisement elsewhere in this issue, the Rev. Alex. Goodfellow is o ff ering two of his ooks at a cheap rate during Christmas and the New Year. Those who desire to possess his Sandal( Church History and his Life of Rev. Dr Paterson, Kirkwall, ought ...

OUR SHORT STORY. THE WASTREL By A. G. GREENWOOD. you had only been born a boy ' and his own

... want polishing. awkwardly. I—l wanted to thank you. You Let him learn to take his place. One day he —you've given me my Christmas present rather must come hack; let him come now, so that be early, but I'm none the less grateful— won't disgrace you in ...

SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON'S LAST DAYS

... achievements of the Expedition. and gave some details of the last days of Sir Ernest Shackletno's life. The lecture was illustrated by a series of pictures and charts The cinematograph films taken could not be shown under the conditions of the lecture ...

.9. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY .21,-4925

... Sutherland occupying the seam, m.. and the concert commenced .'t 7 Ire destroyed. A fine illustration of a simile. Ism- M fish appears in the Illustrated London News A lengthy programme. wholly sustained by the of January 10. in which it is stated that ...