Plans Passed by Dean of Guild Court. Plans were passed by Cupar Dean of Guild Court for the extension of the Adamson Cottage Hospital, estimated to cost 4 800- , , The cottage style of architecture is to be maintained by stone extension on the east and west sides, while the firs
A fine of 21s, with the option of twentydays' imprisonment, was imposed Perth Police Court to-day on a cattle drover named Andrew <M'Lean, 104 South Street, Perth, for assault. M'Lean admitted that on 13th August, in the public-house known the Central Bar, 189 South Street, occu
Kingsbarns Annual Flower Show and Sports were held in a field granted by Kobertson, North Quarter, of Kingsbarns. Tho weather being its best behaviour, a record crowd was the result. The show wag opened by Mrs Sandeman, Kenly Green. Tho display of flowers, fruit, and vegetables
Fishing Visit to the North of Scotland. Tho Archbishop of Canterbury has arrived in Sutherlaudshire, where, with Mrs Davidson, he anticipates a fishing holiday similar to that which he spent last year. He is to be joined later by the Bishops of Wakefield, Dover, and Salisbury. B
August 15, 1927 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Cattle Champion From Inchgreen. CHIEF HORSE HONOUR TO STRICHEN MAINS. The New Deer Agricultural Association had an excellent display of pure-bred stock at their 87th annual show on a new site in Craigieford Park, Artainford. Favoured with ideal weather, the" exhibition attracted
August 15, 1927 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Fortv mouth organists assembled in the City II.il!, Glasgow, Saturday to compete for the sottish Mouth Organ chamnionship, promoted by the Hohner Harmonica Guild. was the first event of its kind held Scotland, and great interest was taken, the competitors coming from Grantown-on
August 15, 1927 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
NEWMAN EXETER. The visit of Tom the billiard champion, to Exeter, where he played a match with E. Coombe, the Devon champion, drew a good many enthusiasts to the Market Hall, Saturday, although the crowd was not large a.* the occasion warranted. The scores were:— Newman Coombe '
August 15, 1927 - Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Exeter, Devon, England
SALTEBTQN'S LOSS. The death took place at The Cliff, Budleigh Salter ton, yesterday, of Miss Caroline Frances Murray, youngest daughter of the late Lord and Lady James C. P. Murray, formerly of Otterburu Hall, Northumberland, and cousin the present Duke of Atholl. Mips Murray ca
August 15, 1927 - Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Exeter, Devon, England