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... honeur. Among those present were Bailies Bogle, Russell, Dillon, and Aitken, Doan of Guild Nokson, Councillors Sinclair. Mis-kimmin, Stevenson, Gilchrist, Gibsoa, Mosers Geo. Pate, J. P. Smith, A- Pry ...
... honeur. Among those present were Bailies Bogle, Russell, Dillon, and Aitken, Doan of Guild Nokson, Councillors Sinclair. Mis-kimmin, Stevenson, Gilchrist, Gibsoa, Mosers Geo. Pate, J. P. Smith, A- Pry ...
... reported that match had been called off where they got the information is anybody’s guess The pitch was heavy and the only saving grace was the fact that no puddles were appearing and referee Bill Inncs decided to continue Stirling fielded an unchanged side with ...
... communism if farmers are to be allowed to shoot the ground game, but landlords in general are willing to concede with • good grace what they can no longer with safety refuse, and hence it is that Mr Gladstone has been able to pass • measure giving tenant-farmers ...
... PRIMITIVE SERVICE; Toga anneal cortattetion with t. Primitite MetMIMS Kimmins look plare, in the Tabernacle_ Mk. and the 12d in.t. Shuns wen preached—in the t the T. Olive.. sod in eeeaing. br the Item. T. Murray, tic Pariah There was a peed at all the ...
... with nine shots to spare Scores were (Stirling skips first): G Craig 24 B McAlecs 14 J Blevins 14 W Killcns 26 D Murphy 23 Kimmins 21 D McCormick 16 S Wotherspoon 23 Totals: Stirling 75 Inverclyde 84 Next Saturday February 6 Cowal arc visitors the Stirling ...
... . wings. . Suomi homed in that city an-4;4. rockers. taw, in an of ~weedily tweirlaiming Mr that a .I.stiateh ha 1 been Kimmins frm a. king Italy. tent tit the of I 'Enfaila of an nut to give up the fugitive ni. l ' ha ' a' •Isie .kashersim until ...
... with rapt attention, and punctuated wi of ap- WEDNESDAY M MAGISTRATES AGAIN CRITICISED. On Wed y evening the Rev Mr .Mis- kimmin was present on the platform, along with the Rev. Dr Hanry. ‘An hour. before the. time fer beginning the hall was filled, and ...
... completed important dates in Ayr are firmly underlined for some of the area's talented players Probably none more than who graced the immaculate Causewayhead green on Tuesday last bidding their District tickets for Northfield Play delayed for around 20 ...
... M'lntosh replied 1 * SLANDER ACTION ® . Jc Court of Sews ion on demon —intimation waa t ® of counter aetione botwcc' 1 j'j)' .jl kimmin, 10 Gartcows J 1 Ferguson. auctioneer, rio'fu Motherwell. Both were a _. l)£ slander and each pursue* _ Mrskimmin visited ...
... time, end, after inure visits and careful to lie on the table. We have done everything we The nearer the church the farther grace. (Laughthird the second by way of congratulation, and the the great support satisfaction, became they would find they would ...