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Oban Times and Argyllshire Advertiser

GBEENOCK BRANCH OF THE H.L.LR. ASSOCIATION

... most orcible address with the following piguant sentence—And [ would advise every man and woman that can claim & grave in she meanest clachan churchyard in the land to comn it over, that may be permttted to read it in the columns of the Oban Times. Why ...

Improvement of the Condition of the Poor in Oban,

... large attendance is anticipated. Tue Osax Fisn Marker.—The steam drifter Bloom, of Buckie, arrived at Oban, on Wednesday, and landed a eatch of 105 crans of herring caught off Tory Island, on the north-west coast of Ireland. The ‘herring were immediately ...

A CHINESE RELAI'SE

... and ambitions woman, who has managed to retain the reality of power through many variations, seems to be that of the destruction of the ruling mce, whose most prowinent personality she exemplifies. Yet it is more than probable that this woman of humble ...

NEGRO HANGED ON NEW-YEAR’S DAY I ÜBCCTIOS. Holmss, a molatio, hanged Tarbora, , N.C., Jan. 1, for the Matthew King

... from body. died almost immediately, and few minutes afterwards unfortunate woman also ceased to breathe. There were evidences severe straggle having taken place, as two of woman’s lingers were cot off, and had also frightful gash tbe back of tbe head. ...

THE BORDER MINSTREL

... year 1771, when the great Minstrel of the Border sod the proae Shakespeare of Scotland appeared ia the metropolis bis native land. use the words * a portion it advisedly, for are aware that there were circamstaaces connected with the Burns celebration which ...

Genera!l Entelligence The Earl of Moray has granted a reduction of 30 per cent, on last half-year’s rents, and a

... to make it plain that the time had come for large changes in our Land Laws. What was desiced was that the passing of land from hand to hand should be made as easy as the nature of land would permit, About half of Ireland was possessed by 744 persons, ...

B: JOHN M_.CCORMICK, Froxx-prnonr

... associated to the sulmission of the land to law and order than to any political change. The feuds and little wars, so common during the clan system, became things of the past. and the people had time to cultivate the land and improve themselves in every way ...

ALL

... assistant M.O.H. in 1919 after serving with the Army in Palestine, He was appointed Medical Officer of Health for Glasgow in 1925, Mr Thomas David Ring Murray, K. 0., lately Chairm=n of the Scottish Land Court. . He was recently appointed Solicitor-General ...

AIR SERVICES TO WESTERN ISLANDS Major McCallum on Need for Helicopters

... side of the industry or with the operating side but he did kaow that America had been -uppl‘i.ug heiicopters for the Navy, Army and Air Forces. “In 1046 several Members and myscif were taken on demonstration flights by one of the aviation companies,”’ ...

MACPHERSON & BUCHANAN

... be single and ble for army service.— Apply, with fall particulars, stating wages expected, to James Edgar, Factor, Ri-Cruin, Kilmartin, Argyll 55 GARDI:N!R-RANDY!AN Wanted, Argyllshire ; mufig house and coal, keep of and potato land; Married Man proferred ...

ENGLAND

... sites, erection and enlargment of markets for the metropolis has been wince 1849 £2,943.778. Grace Ellen Fawthorp, & young woman who was severely injured by the fall of the chimney at Bradford, died on Monday night. This wakes the total mumber of deaths ...