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THE TERRITORIAL ARMY

... THE TERRITORIAL ARMY. That brought him to a subject upon which he wished to say something. They as the Loudon Morayshire Club must be very much interested in what was taking place in Morayshire with regard to the new Territorial Army—(hear, hear). He ...

THE POWER OF WOMAN

... influences the world. It is the weakness of woman that makes the man chivalrous, considerate, giving up to the woman that he reels is dependant upon him. What will man become if he is made to look two. woman as his equal ? Ile will not then put her first ...

A FAMOUS ARMY CHAPLAIN

... At the head of the whole Army iii General Booth, who visite all lands where his good work goes forward, holds National Couneils,and every ten years a great international Congress in London, where representatives of the Army from all parts of the world ...

THE SCOTCH LAND BILL

... and a compromise was ultimately reached. The Bill is a new departure in land legislation. In addition to the creation of a Scottish department of agriculture, it sets up a Land Court and applies the Crofters Acts throughout the whole of Scotland. A sum ...

my son William that in the army g- t plenty to eat r mid old Mrs Brimhustk. to • recruiting

... men ruling the mind of superior woman. whereas 1 know twenty—fifty—of a very interinr woman ruling a superior man. If he lone her. the chances are that she will in the end di momlbe and weaken him. If a siiperior woman marry a ruler, or inferior man. ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY CURR UM MUMMA ric FRYER IN VAN DINNER'S LAND

... AN EXTRAORDINARY CURR UM MUMMA ric FRYER IN VAN DINNER'S LAND. of a Lefler isserted is the Hobart Toro Courier, of Ist Marti. 1831, by Mqjor J. Waled. - Margaret Y•Connlras, nineteen year* of residieg at New Town, had been soften% from ■ vioient rb:uniatie ...

forrto. te:tpin /Ulm (6:mett WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1908. THE Army Estimates were issued on Monday and show a ..

... without teachers' religious tests. THE question of old-age pensions ought to be interesting to every intelligent man and woman in the land. Strictly speaking it should be connected with no party and no political creed, for it is a matter of national importance ...

very happy. But a large family and incessant pecuniary anxiety—surely t his combination cannot produce the ..

... name of Dr Robertson, y our distinguished countryman, Is well known as Army Chaplain all over the Empire and his return from South Africa, where he endeared himself to the whole army, gave unusual interest to his sympathetic rind spirited little speech ...

,WE ARE READY

... ready. '1 he forces keep unrelenting watch throughout our land and around our coasts. The factories produce the tools for the job in ever- Wore& ing quantity. The courage of the ordinary man and woman is unbreakable. In no spirit of boastful jingoism, but ...

Published: Saturday 08 March 1941
Newspaper: Forres News and Advertiser
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 187 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TASTING SA3I rtEs

... train at port of landing, and take the parties direct to their destination. No extra charge is made by travelling by one of these parties. Settler, are conducted to and shown over the Company's lands, coeveyances and experienced land guides being provided ...

LOOKS ♦ND KISSES

... LOOKS ♦ND KISSES. Good looks a valuable meet to the woman who hasn't to earn bar bvind--• to the woman who Alan You must leara what loisalas is, be maid. Less is always *Aimed with • kias!— From The Court& od Love, by Farrea Ireton (John Long) ...

TALKS ABOUT THE EMPIRE. V.-CANADA'S CALL FOR WOMEN

... and over again comes the call to the great emigration agencies—such as the Salvation Army—in this country from the settler and homesteader:— Send me a sensible woman for a wife. I'll make her happy and comfortable here, if she is willing. Such requests ...