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... BRITAIN'S PLANS REVEALED TERRITORIALS GET NEW DEAL Industry To Organise For War Supplies Britain's defence plans were revealed the Government yesterday. The Navy, the Army and the Air Force are all to be increased, while to be organised to cope with war-time emergencies. Full details are given in a statement relating to defence. THE NAVY Two new battleships are to be laid down early in 1937 ...

Published: Wednesday 04 March 1936
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 748 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: fort william 

NOTES FROM EDINBURGH

... Edinburgh, Tmalay* 3 slaughter of Tory candidates and the carrying of Tory scats havo followed each other for a day or two with such rapid succession, as to endanger reaction of popular feeling, that tho discomfited party may find themselves lamented, pitied, and excused of every hearer,' and pity, which is said to be akin to love, may help them to regain another day what they have now lost. ...

Published: Thursday 26 November 1868
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1920 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: fenian  fort william 

SUMMARY

... THE COURIER* MANCHESTER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, Mr. S. W. Wilkinson, the chairman late school board of Stockport, to Mr. MtjndeLjuA, reference to which made in the Honse of the effect that the ...

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS

... MADE NATIONAL LIFEBOAT BAROMETER, STEAM“OA® QUAY, GREENOCK, AT TEN O'CLOCK MORNING. AUGUST. i °i\ViDd i meter, j meter, tHtlioK, Paturilay, U 3026 1 0 Eil iw. JKnd.ij, 30-21 I ENEiUall. Death Napoleon lll.’s Ma.-tkr of Hob»3, —Mr Gamble, Master of tbs Horse the late Emperor Napoleon, died yesterday t'hiselliurst. was an Ayrshire man, a native ot Kilwinning; entered the service of his Royal ...

AFGHANISTAN

... MONDAY, AUGGST IS. THE BATTLti OF KU.SHK i-NAKHUD. ÜBS POSITION OUTSIDE CANDAdAK. OUil WITHDRAWAL FIOM Fr«>m its correspondent Quet»a, the dard as received the following:— Ten fugitive-- from t'ie l>;ittl«* Kushk-i-Nakhud have arriveu at Chaui>u>. Ii urobahle that the.y are l >e:ongiu r ; to one of t >e native regiments. They state that theb.ttle ...

MR. GLADSTONE AND LEEDS

... Mr. James Kitson, jun., Leeds, has received I from the Prime Minister the following letter: »' 10, Downing street, Whitehall, 13th Aug , 1880. 44 My dear sir, — l have not yet resumed on any large scale the transaction of business, but I think the time has come when I onght to write to yon on the subject of my meditated visit to Leeds. I have no doubt that I ought to avoid during tho coming ...

CUPAR

... DSCAELISLK JOHNSTONE, who has now been about two years medical assistant the Fife and Kinross Asylum, has been appointed similar positioh Morningside Asylum, Edinburgh. a meeting of the Parochial Board of Dairsie held Saturday, Constable, Lenchars, was appointed Medical Officer and Vaccinator for the parish, room of the late Or James W. R. Mackie. IN consequence ef thecontinued favourable ...

Advertisements & Notices

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... bourt very pleaajuitly, TULLYNKSSLK. at Farm St*auino.— About two o’clock «n the afternoon of IStb Instant fir* was dia•uvered -bav# broken out th* stackyard |b« farm of Crookmore, l'ullyn#«l#, occupied by Mr William Bentoc, and before it could be subdued two hay stacks (old) entirely destroyed, causing loss and damage the extent of £7O. The origin of the fire udkdowu, bat it is conjectural to ...