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ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY UNION

... I ABERDEEN UNITERS.ITY UNION. I The annual business meeting of the union was hold an Saturday-Mr Maurice Robertson, one of the vice-presidents, presidisig. Mr Leopold Profelt submitted the scorotiary's report, which detailed the trials and troubles incidentel to the operations of the first year, and expressed a fecliog of thankfulness that what the union has come throu4gh so successfully it ...

THE ROAD TO EKOWE

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DISTRICT NEWS

... DISTRICT NEWS, ! ~ABERDoUR3. pifa1i L[itsoAav.-The annual public meetingE ~fthe Public Library was held this week. There ofa good attendance. Rev. C- Birnie wias a~rnn The report showed that the books ^ enlargely read, and also that a good sdditioIn had been made to the collection, vwhiola w>^ numbers nearly 800 volumes. During the evrthe managers have purchased over 30 new : Eo5Ary an d over ...

THE ROAD TO EKOWE

... T4Li? KIL ?Y E. - ? 11 __ __ F ti d. B d a: b C d p e V P d ti TH1E above map and plan, which are reproduced from the official sketches in the Quarter-Mlaster General's Department, w ill enable our rea~ders to follow the operations of the Ekowe Belief C olumtn, and to understand the admirable construction of the entrenchment by which Colonel Pearson has been able to keep at bay the-powerful ...

RETIREMENT OF A HIGHLAND RAILWAY OFFICIAL

... I I | REIE0TO RGLN RAILWAY | - Mr John Brown Barblay, who has been for many years sin charge' of the running department of the loomotive works of the.Highland Railway Company at Inverness,- has now retired from that position.'. A native of '1lnttrose, where he first saw the light in the 'year 1835, he served his ap- prenticeship in Dindee, and in September, 1855, came to Inverness, just as ...

THE MARCH ON CABUL

... THE M A R C H O N CA B IT L. a1 pi ti THE ROUTES VIA THE KYBER PASS AND VIA THE SHUTARGARDAN PASS. X *gX;;;b ;2/BAr= Z t '1 E UR HAZA~N ~ £~KNA sFA y Ct ''AIf, 4 Ml , SHLIMAIJ ~ ~ - - ..* U~IKH iMi CHOWK In-R '7 g PI' zR ~CDI ~ \// I n E AKf H> ,O A EA ',I~~w OR ) N A ' *'~] ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... 1 DEATEH OF ) GENERAL SKOBE LOFF. A telegram received yesterday from St Peters- burg conveys the sad and unexpected intelligence that General Skobeloff, the great here of the Russo- Bh Turkish wvar, and perhaps the bravest of ha 1- the soldiers of the Czar, is dead. The at .c event, according to the telegram, took place at Moscow th f yes-terday morning. No particulars have come to 8e hand but ...

TOO MUCH SALT

... TOO MUCHU SALT. In the western part of Oenrtral North America-well over towards the Pacific Coast, yet anot within some 500 miles of it-is tihe great SsltI Lake, one of the moost re- markable bodies of water on the globe. Comparing equili volires of water, it contains about twice as inuch salt as the owcnr. 01 course, it Is not availab:e for drinking. You can bathe In it if you wisi, first ...