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PARROTS

... be muttering to himself the most benevolent manner. “Just listen to that fellow! I call him disgrace to the place.” He was speaking in Dutch, of course, but that wdll do for a translation. Parrots are placed the very forefront of the family of birds account ...

MR GLADSTONE ON HIS RETIREMENT

... take, it was decided receive suggestions either from the public from the association. MR SHAW-LEFEVRE AND THE LAND LAWS. Speaking last week at the annual meeting of the Free Laud League held at the National Liberal Club, London, Mr Shaw-Lefevre expressed ...

COMMERCIAL NOTES

... representative of this journal was commissioned A to investicate the subject by personal interview with the Rl parties, who could speak from actual experience. From L the results as given below It may well be claimed that 6 the general adoption of this remarkable ...

HIGHLAND RAILWAY COMPANY

... Monro was not speaking to the re- solution before the meeting. The Chairman said that Mr Munro was rather anticipating the course of business. (Hear, hear.) If they #ould allow him to put the motion to the meeting, Mr Munro, if he wished to speak oa !ee auditors ...

COMMERCIAL NOTES

... returning the Arctic exploring vessel Alert. presented by the British Gov- ernment to the United States. aLI BRAmL&sGH, M.P., speaking at Northampton on Army Mismanagement, saild that in England Peerages and large surs of money were given forcriminag management ...

Bpocrnc ITowcr tortures

... having taken an oath of secrecy, and being, after all, a true-hearted Englishman, he refused answer. Resolutely ‘reiusing to speak, the sufferer was stretched more and more by the further elongation the ends of the frame from each other. Soon the banes started ...

ABERDEEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

... but if there should eventually be any discusslon opon the subject in the House itself, I 'shall certainly be' prepared to speak in favour of the bill.-I remain, younm feithfully, '(Signed) ABnERDME . Jas. Tytler, Esq. THE DUBLIN ASSASSINATIONS. On ...

DISPLENISH SALE

... Davidsons & Cooper, Aberdeen. TO OUR DIVINES, AND OUR PEOPLE IN BUSINESS, AND OUT BUSINESS. IT is not through the mouth we speak with the Celestials, it is through the Nerves. When we Dream in our Sleep, our Dreams come through the Nerves to the Brain ...

Increase £30,785 12 10 Being £7,900 greater than the largest increase shewn in any previous year of the ..

... upwards of £2,300, and represented new Annual Insurances to the extent of over Three Millions sterling. The foregoing figures speak for themselves, and do not require any comment on the part of the Directors. It unfortunately happens that the losses of the ...

COMMERCIAL NOTES

... large, and prices realised are in many cases unsatisfactory. In minerals there is not much to report that is of interest; speaking generally, the demand Is about normal, and prices do not show much variation. This has been a dull month in the iron trade; ...

CAPTAIN PIRIE AND STEAM LINE FISHING

... practical knowledge of this branch of the ir. dustry, arrived at Aberdeen yesterday morning. The member for North Aberdeen speaks in cos. plimentary terms of the seatan-like manner il which the crew of the steam liner navigated this vessel, and expresses ...

TESTIMONIALS, 1893

... the most satisfactory Essence I have ever tried, and 1 have kept no other f,ye ars ' J. M'GLASHAN, Chemist. Alyth. customers speak highly your T.C.’ RENNET. The general remark is that it much stronger than other , - ROBERTSON, Chemist, Rutherorbn. I have ...