The young girl who lost her memory whilst cycling was only yean of age, and had ridden thirty miles (he day much the accident occurred. Her parents have now recovered her. Her name is Price. She had to informed of the fact Friday by her parents. Of the events that occurred befor
June 17, 1901 - Northants Evening Telegraph - Kettering, Northamptonshire, England
SOUTHERN DIVISIONAL COURT. (Before Mt. Byrne, K.C.) MORNING CHARGES. a^°ve ' 32 were SERIOUS CHARGE OP ASSAULT. A man named Laurence Murphy was charged 17 ****** that on the previous night was called into the tenement house, Denxille lane, >here woman named Mrs Margaret and also
June 17, 1901 - Northants Evening Telegraph - Kettering, Northamptonshire, England
GREAT HISTORIC EVENT, wnsm gathering of priests ua PEOPLE. The Cardinal Presides. (From Our Reporters.) Let-terkenny, Sunday Evening, To-day the great Cathedral of consecrated Friday last by the Bishop of the diocese, Dr O'Donnell, was solemnly opened at in the presence of the C
June 17, 1901 - Northants Evening Telegraph - Kettering, Northamptonshire, England
li;i.:. been l/v tho. District Tramways Company translur tickets (Id through fare>) a.e now issued between the foilowiug poiuid. way: Cattle Street and Surgeons' Hail, Matohmoni ar.d Siugeons' Ha!], Post Office ar.d West End of I'rincas iiireut and Merciiiston Avenue.
BY COLONEL INNES. Some time ago there appeared the "Aberdeen Weekly Journal" a series of articles the winners of the Queen's Prize at the Aberdeen Wapmschaw. We are happy to able to announce that that record will be followed in the same newspaper by a complete History of the Abe
June 17, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
The annual cycle parade of the employees of Messrs W. M'Rianon and Company, 18 and 20 Spring-Garden, Aberdeen, took place Saturday afternoon. A great deal interest was taken in this event, and tosre was a large muster of cyclists, who assembled the yard. Prizes were given for tb
June 17, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
SUCCESS OF ANOTHER ABERIGEN STUDENT CAMBRIDGE W. B. Anderson, • tained first in part 1 i at Cambridge. Mr And« at Aberdeen University Q jr honours classic*. 9 Trinity College. tripos examination eal '' sary- "'<r'P ♦--r^Rr^W
June 17, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
OPINIONS ASKED FARM BURNING. The International Arbitration and Peace Association is addressing letters number of international jurists, British, European, and American, with a view to clearing the question the dicta of international law on annexation, with especial reference to
June 17, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland