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Orkney Herald, and Weekly Advertiser and Gazette for the Orkney & Zetland Islands Orkney, Scotland6 Jan 1948 authority have stopped Mr J. W. nulls. butcher. Kirkwall, from selling milk in his recently acquired Lerwick branch, as his butcher premises are unsuitable for the retail of milk. Shortly after acquiring the Lerwicx Oranch, Mr Foul's began to bring large View article |
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Orcadian Orkney, Scotland17 Nov 1860 easerted Mee he bad kept in ignorance a/ the Ines relating to his birth, in order to prevent him Inns estaldialting his eking to his father's property. ON the other side it was cascaded that Mr Khedive, the petitions's , alleged father, was nut • Wheel sobjeet View article |
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Orkney Herald, and Weekly Advertiser and Gazette for the Orkney & Zetland Islands Orkney, Scotland18 Mar 1947 the grieve. He clutched the sack about him liaised formed and bounded away , woes the yard his momentuin esetuded his ability to retain his balance and he seemed his length on the (-riblike with • jagging avail. Tr Mat far forward, B. O. TIMMS THE IRO View article |
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Orkney Herald, and Weekly Advertiser and Gazette for the Orkney & Zetland Islands Orkney, Scotland4 Feb 1925 Brough. Sandav, moved that Mr Davie be appointed, and Mr Irvine. Pace Westray, seconded. Mr J. Hewison. Westray, . moved that Mr Cormack be appointed, and Mr Tulll.7h seconded. On a vote Mr Davie was appointed. In returning thanks. Mr Davie said he had been View article |
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Orkney Herald, and Weekly Advertiser and Gazette for the Orkney & Zetland Islands Orkney, Scotland1 Apr 1925 Secretary said that his policy was to extend the Mrs Oh, these recipes would option whenever possible and •• Keep the I gaols empty. hut the habitual may chick be more definite. that there never were such times as these fur Mr Bing— What's the difficulty View article |
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Orkney Herald, and Weekly Advertiser and Gazette for the Orkney & Zetland Islands Orkney, Scotland25 Jul 1928 Race-1 Mrs Murray. 2 Mrs Seby. 3 Mrs Simpson. Sack Races.—Men-1 Geo. Winterburn, 2 D. Ramsay; Wbmen-1 Agnes Carter. 2 Minnie Taylor: Boys under 14-1 Andrew Laird, 2 Jackie Tighe: Girls under 14-1 Jeanie Gray. 2 Rads Sinclair. Three-legged Races.—Lady and View article |
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Orkney Herald, and Weekly Advertiser and Gazette for the Orkney & Zetland Islands Orkney, Scotland3 Sep 1919 PROPIRTY.—The farm of Sunnybank, St Ole, has been purchased by Mr Alex. Leask, teacher. The howm at No. 0 High Street, Kirkwall, belonging to Mr John 'Finch, has been bought by the present tenant, Mr Win. Sinclair. OZNIIIIAL SIR IiZNILY Hoax; who was recently View article |
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Orkney Herald, and Weekly Advertiser and Gazette for the Orkney & Zetland Islands Orkney, Scotland28 Jun 1939 into their alma. Poor Mr Chamberlain lime tiled the lamas spin in hi* Cardiff speech. ii. has ohm* that 1w is prepared to ,to a Mug way to wet Ike dictators. Well. .lo Ilwy appreciate the gesture? ' No. They laugh and merit at his fruit:ess efforts. tell View article |
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Orcadian Orkney, Scotland8 Jun 1857 Orkney, took his lee of that congregation with two appropriate and iroprestiro ditieroarses Tin the %resew, alter haying reed the 20th chapter Acta, daring the reading of the Vatter part which he was evidestly deeply .owed--the preacher rook his tent from View article |
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Orkney Herald, and Weekly Advertiser and Gazette for the Orkney & Zetland Islands Orkney, Scotland11 Nov 1947 School. Mr Potanger occupied the chair during the first of the e-ening, and called on Mr Louttit. Session Clerk, to present the congregation's gift to Mr Allan, and little Dora Hourston presented Mrs Allan with a bouquet of chrysanthemums. Mr Allan thanked View article |
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Orkney Herald, and Weekly Advertiser and Gazette for the Orkney & Zetland Islands Orkney, Scotland31 Aug 1932 Honsebay and their high state of cultivation were observed with interest. The well•known laird of Airy, Mr Wm. Watt. received and royally entertained the visitors in his ininutabie way. A field of oats sown on 3rd March was a bumper crop and its 'maturity View article |
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Orkney Herald, and Weekly Advertiser and Gazette for the Orkney & Zetland Islands Orkney, Scotland16 Sep 1908 by his stay at Marienbad is evident. His health is reported to be greatly improved, and he is looking younger and jollier than he did at the Coronation. Members of the Court assert that His Majesty is looking forward with youthful eagerness to his coming View article |
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Orcadian Orkney, Scotland11 Dec 1909 quite sure the late Mr Liddle spoke to him about this buoy. Mr Malcolm Heddle was the engineer, but he did not remember if Mr Heddle spoke to him. He did not remember if he gave Mr Heddle an offer. He remembered no conversation with Mr Heddle at all. He View article |
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Orcadian Orkney, Scotland19 Jan 1901 keep Minima Si per week. When he (Mr Belot) asked the lad why he took the money, he said he wanted to buy clothing and blots. His heart was nose hard yet. HO eempletely broke down when spoken to regarding the nature of his crime. The best course to adopt View article |
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Orkney Herald, and Weekly Advertiser and Gazette for the Orkney & Zetland Islands Orkney, Scotland27 Jan 1948 cadavers, was maintained even in the act of wooing his lady-love, when he could not resist exclaiming with misplaced ecstasy, Martha, you'd make a lovely corpse. He was ably supported by Clara Laird. as the matriarchal old housekeeper to somewhat yo View article |
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Orcadian Orkney, Scotland23 Mar 1857 the ruder Eviusmaux hied re- School of Crow Junius inst., the Parochial School of Cross and Burnes', taught by Mr Gilbert Miller, was examined by the Rev. A. Fairlie of Cross and Runless, and the Rev. J. Anderson of Lady, assisted by Mr J. Baikie, teacher View article |
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Orcadian Orkney, Scotland7 Nov 1859 at Gala-hi• Is: Wend, es the Aimless& coml. • f‘ sad acceded to last Saturday night, it was molt r• eight. Osvi to the oat-of- wa I oll'whicllef passengers the stud that tbey lima pooh a 15456.0 rum, disastrous fate, blowing down of the Mr Mitokaid, View article |
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Orcadian Orkney, Scotland22 Jun 1857 whether a or (latrines. Maly hiss hi.. happily sad merriod through the elms parted ust, whirl *my a appbestius. sad ere he dose pro. weedy. Referees** gores w prove the awed id.. .1 this seeeeseeteart. Marvel to Mr onzAzr, N. 49. luau W as Levees. TO View article |
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Orcadian Orkney, Scotland14 Apr 1868 by remarkable brilliancy and force ; indeed so forcible were the remarks of Lord Cambers' and Mr Lewe, that they might almost he classed as personal, and Mr Disraeli did not omit to retaliate is kind. But although the liberals have • large majority on View article |
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Orkney Herald, and Weekly Advertiser and Gazette for the Orkney & Zetland Islands Orkney, Scotland18 Nov 1942 very explosive inside them is coal. Nal is life to us and death to our enemies.— Mr Bernays, M.P. Any Person trespassing with Do'4 or Gun on the Lands or Meadows of Flow; LADY, SAXDAY, *ill be Prosecuted, by Order of the Pro. rioter. (With apologies to Anon View article |