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THE NORTHERN mrsvxd AT INVEENER4

... tromer—t George 11. i Anstone, Aberdeen; si. K. Macrae. N urn. Lieht Stone Competition—TheodceeCamphell, Beauly. Qu trier Mile Foot Race—Logie, Elgin. Macdonald. Inverness. Dancing Highland Fling—i. John Mansell. jun., Edinburgh; a. Robert Lawson, Culloden; ...

LOCHGILPHEAD

... performed, we question much 5 ifanye eptions at all be taken. tle must be a daneer who could command applanse after Bogan’ clog dance to Mr Robertson's time, ave ge cutuic would require to be very entertaining to draw attention after his able way of Common ...

KILMELFORD

... and at their finish a thoronghly pleasant coversazione was terminated. ¥ nnan,” Clog wnce, Finale—* Auld Lang Syne.” Tue aosl attractive e on the programmme was he elog dancing of Mr Williams, Scottish champion. [t was a capital performance. The comic elemen: ...

CAMPBELTOWN

... and Mr Charles and | Miss MacConnell, were also pleasing features in the programme, danciog of Mr Charlcs, in the *““clog” and other dances, was much spfi:d‘hd. The entertainment concluded with a ghable sketch, in which all acted their parts in a thoroughly ...

FATAL DYNAMITE EXPLOSION AT ONICH

... Gaelic song; Mr J. Ferguson, English song; Mr A. Crawford, Gaelic song; Me J. Livingstone, Eonglish reading; Mr M. Sinclair, clog dance : Mr J. Gillies, Enphh sOD§; Me D. Mac Nair, selections on concertina ; Miss D. J. MacCallum, English song; Mr J. Carmichael ...

0 Pkmmllefttorightm:MongMcEachem‘PonChniouePrinry;AnnGfl&s.lshyngh‘ Lachlan Gairns, Port Ellen Primary; ..

... Welfare League Cup were played off over the last ten days with Mallaig Stars FC qualifying for the semi-final stage of the competition undefeated winning all six of their sectional ties. Canal Park, Caol, was the venue for the return match against the Ben ...

The Oban Times. Satusoay, JuLy 30, 1904 PEAT AGAIN

... accoun’. of the large increase in the pipi competitions. The Scottish Pnhum Society have arranged to have their competitions at the Argylishire Gathering, and these will include a semior and junior competition, for which are offcred very large large priges ...

i OUR LONDON LETTER. Loxvpox, Tuesday

... to-day laid in Westminster Abbey. The latter was a man of great spiritual forcesforces, too, free from all the superstitious cloggings of undeveloped lives. Mackay was a simple singer of the people’s political and social hopes. He was truc for a season, and ...

THE RAILWAY RATES INQUIRY

... the expense of traders who may have to send goods on parts of their systems where there can be no competition. Another pernicious result of undue competition is the employment of large staffs of canvassers, and the furnishing of costly receiving houses and ...

THE PROTECTION OF HARRIS TWEED

... and cornet solos were given b l—nn'lai‘hu;mndinsl by MrA. l{ M*‘Quiikan; and Highland dances Mr W. Macdonald. 1%. pipe band Euywd selections, and a reel was danced by W. Macdonald, A. Macfarlane, J. M‘Culloch, and A. M‘Dougall. As in the case of the other ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS REFORM

... steady accumulation of work, the legislative machine is constantly out of gear. Its wheels cannot travel far without becoming clogged. Its antiquated procedure, in short, is out of joint with the times. As Mr Balfour pointed out, in an admirable speech on ...

ROYAL STUART MNOTEPAPKR,

... shooting |iy 'Love kept vat the first goal. - cOLEn A N 8 CS % Pouce Senceast's Pexsion. At a ing tenant, Mr Lang Ande 'w; b competition on Saturday for aggregate prises. ——————— %8 f the Standing Joint Committee | boy ™ itortained the servan Saties The day ...