WELCOME DISCOVERY. Happily, this Jrap, which for long has been deplored by bibliophiles, now in part filled To-day when, stimulated the extraordmar/ advance in money-value, alert eyes scan ever) hole and corner for rarities, there 13 more promising field for the book-hunter than
July 2, 1902 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
The old story “Fat’s seen m Low Street the day?” '‘Nae livin’ thing bit a can't,” would not good Banff to-day. for the axe crowded midday to see Lord George Sanger’s pageant passing through our quaint old northern eeaporfr. I have passed a pleasant forenoon witnessing the arriva
July 2, 1902 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
follow wig «re additional 'lfonouirs a.n-nounced' in the OoronaLion lists. General Sir R. O. H. Taylor, K.C.8., colonel of the Cameron Highlanders, has been promoted G.C.B. Sir Rickard served in the Crimea, being present at Alma, Balaclava, and the siege and fall Sebastopol, and
July 2, 1902 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Colour-Sergeant Momson, of the 2nd Gordon Highlanders, and now Sergeant-Major of the Edinburgh Highland Volunteer Battalion, has, aocorrdsmg Coronation lint honours, reoefived tine Dietangaiebed Conduct Medal. served with the 2nd Battalion, was wounded at EOSunktelaagte. FATAL R
July 2, 1902 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Dundee Monday, Stewart or Maekumon, an Aberdeen woman, was sent to prison for four mouths for fraud Hon. Sheriff- Substitute Robert Smith. There were four chargee against her, the indictment disclosing that by pretending that she was the wife of a trawl fisherman, whom she wishe
July 2, 1902 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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July 2, 1902 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
A sad drowning fatality ooeurred Horley, Surrey, Friday. Three young ladies, two sisters named Brown and their cousin, were cross plank over a narrow portion the river Mole when one the sisters slipped and fell into the water, dragging her cousin with her. The latter was rescued
July 2, 1902 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
ABERDEEN WWSCKAW DAY has come ho km- erpDnttjffsnwns with cdtaEgea.biliOy, and iftoß cibareedtorwtao was maedfopfe yesterday, when 4-tat Wapansehaw, by the AfaerdeonshißVi Yokroseer Rifle Rena fed test rdgftrt, and , taiongin the weather was dry whan oommonced, there were uds the
July 2, 1902 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
The position of grazing farmers is just now peculiar and embarrassing. For some years the feed has been so scarce to lead to a diminution of the national stock, and “stores” have been cheap. Just now they are dear, but pasture is plentiful. The doubtful question is whether the h
July 2, 1902 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland