INDEPENDENCE DAY
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... INDEPENDENCE DAY CHURCH ENTERPRISES r I • p DISTINGUISHED VISITOR.—The Marchioness of Alierdmoi and feinair a sale of work in cotincetior. with Princes Street Church last Saturday, Beside her Ladyship are Miss Louisa Macdonald and Mrs J. M. Ewing. 4 ...
... Scottish Independence Day Commemorating the Signing of the Declaration of Independence by King Robert the Bruce at Arbroath, April 1300. Demonstration at Arbroath, Abbey %IN t: SATURDAY, 10th April, at 3 p.m. ...
... INDEPENDENCE DAY. Commemoration Rally at Arbroath Abbey. , NATIONALISTS NOT DISLOYAL Carrying flags and banners, Scottish 'Nationalists from Glasgow, Wishaw, Stirling. Fife and Aberdeen marched in procession last Saturday through the rain-swept streets ...
... INDEPENDENCE DAY. Nationalists' Demonstration at Arbroath Abbey. 'COMMEMORATION CEREMONY. A lion rampant, standard floated before the sandstone walls of Arbroath Abbey on Saturday. With a Scottish flag of the St Andrew's Cross it flanked on improvised ...
... has been written in verse by Mrs A. Greig, Seaton House. and entitled, ‘‘ Independence Day. The first verse is as follows: - Ring up the curtain once again on Independence Day, And celebrate this great event the good old Scottish way. Tis to the Abbey ...
... ARBROATH, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1945. ESTAB 1842 (Wherer•er Arnruulh Wen ao. there will be round The Arbroath Guide.) PRICE, 2d INDEPENDENCE DAY. ...
... horse” candidates seeking election to Car- noustie Town The Lion rampant flying from the Town House to mark yesterday “Independence Day’ looked sadly bedraggled. It was badly torn at the bottom. ...
... BANKERS' BALL :MASONS' DINNER : W.R.A.C. TRAINING : GUILD SALE , _ - 4 1 INDEPENDENCE DAY PROCESSION.—From Glasgow, Wishaw. Stirling. Fife and Aberdeen, members of the Scottish National Party marched through rain-swept streets to the Abbey to commemorate ...
... COM- PANY of THE BLACK WATCH on the approxi- mate lines of the old High School Platoon of the Sth Black Watch. Scottish Independence Day Celebrations ‘ At ARBROATH ABBEY (Main Gate), Saturday, 29th April, at 3.15 p.m. Chairman—W. C. INGLIS, Aberdeen. SPEA ...
... bedaubing of the walls and gate with Scots nationalist slogans have been removed. The main gates have been repainted. Independence Day was marked only by the flying of the Lion Rampant above the Town House. and the St Andrew's Cross from the flagpole ...