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THE REDUNDANT A SPEAKING

... THE REDUNDANT A SPEAKING [lO THE EDITOR OF THE * 08N TIMES. ] 96 Charlotte Street, London, W.l, 13th July, 1927, s, 1 have read with much interest the various discussions that have appeared irom time to time in your valuable newspaper vecarding the ...

GAELIC-SPEAKING MINISTERS

... GAELIC-SPEAKING MINISTERS. At the last Genernl Assembly of the Church of Scotland, that distinguished Gael and Charchman, Rev. G. W. MacKav, of Killin, made a striking contribution towards the problem of seenring Gaelic-spraking ministers for the Highlands ...

SUPPLY OF GAELIC-SPEAKING

... of Gaelic-speaking students were being admitted to the traning centres to maintain a supply of Gaelicspeaking teachers where such teachers were needed. The information before the Rossshire Authority was that not one of their Gaelic-speaking students had ...

Gachic-speaking Districts

... Gachic-speaking Districts. From information gathered from His Majesty’s Chief Inspector it would appear that in October, 1919, the Argyll Authority adopted the recommendation of its Gaeliec Sub-Committee that the whole of the County be defined as a G ...

Gaelic-speaking Persons

... Gaelic-speaking Persons. Of the 33,711 persons enumerated in ccunty, 1453 were retarned as s-pv:.‘.ml Caelie, which number i« 625 less than ' 191 All these Gaelic speakers were bilingua speaking both Gaclic and English. Of the 1453 persons 600 were enumerated ...

MURDER WILL SPEAK!

... MURDER WILL SPEAK! Young Merchant's Wile Dies Suddenly after His Appointment of a Lady Secretary. What and who was the cause of Mrs Garfett’s death? This question is about to excite the widest interest and speculation. The circumstances are, briefly, ...

Gaelic-speaking Teachers in Coll

... Gaelic-speaking Teachers in Coll. It was agreed to recommend to the Teachers’ Committee that an effort be made o have Gaelic-speaking teachers placed as soon as possible in the three schools in Coll when vacancies oceur. Rev. J. M. Menzies moved adoption ...

Dunoon Liberals. STRONG SPEAKING

... Dunoon Liberals. STRONG SPEAKING. Ex-Bailie Miller presided at the annual meeting of Dunoen Liberal Association in the absence of Sir Willilam Martin, president. After tre Executive Committee had been appointed, Mr A. MacTavish ad&resse«f the meeting ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1924
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 276 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Trophy for Gaelic Speaking Choirs

... Trophy for Gaelic Speaking Choirs. Rev. Mr Cameron informed the President that an Oban gentleman desired him (Mr Cameron) to inform the meeting that e would be willing to give a trophy next year to be competed for by rural choirs. The conditions attached ...

CENSUS OF SCOTLAND. . CAELIC SPEAKING POPULATION

... less: and all Gaelie speakers. 33,619, or 21.6 per cent Jess. OF the 138779 Gaelic-speaking persons 18050 speak Enghsh in addition to Gaeli while 9829 aye returned as speaking Gaelic bu not Enclish: the tormer wumber amounts to 326 per cent. of the towal ...