Mackay, who has acted as ° r^ C' of the churph, had played at both £ munion services on Sunday. When i home from the evening service she plained of not feeling well, and e worse during the night., Much sympathy goes out to T' ( "; Mackay in hi? loss. Mrs Mackay 0 to a distinguis
13 May 1924 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
There was a setback the New York sterling-exchange yesterday. The French and Belgian rates were both higher. The following table shows the variations in Continental and American rates of exchange compared with the pre-war standard 1914. Yesterday, per £1. per,£i. Marks, German,
13 May 1924 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
BYFLEET WIDOW TELLS TEARFULSTORY Mrs Jones Accusation Against Prisoner » Mrs Jones, widow of the Byfleet hotelkeeper, was in the witness-box for 44 hours yesterday, when the Frenchman Vaquier was again charged with the murder of her husband. She described how she met accused, an
13 May 1924 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
The Roosters' Concert Party will again broadcast from Glasgow to-night, and special Elgar programme will be sent out from Aberdeen. The programmes are:— GLASGOW SSC. 3»o—Norman Austin's " Musical Moments " rolayed from Picture House. 3.3o—The Wireless Quartet and Edith Johnston,
13 May 1924 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
" Lawton " Sells Canadians at Perth. By Our Agricultural Correspondent. The past few weeks have witnessed a revival in the trade for practically all kinds of fat stock at the leading matkets. Any good animal of finished appearance is almost certain to command a good price. The t
13 May 1924 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
their looks are worth preserving in all surroundings and to any age. / Hold a tablet of Peerless Erasmic up to the light and you will see it is quite translucent. This is a sign of purity- is this purity which makes Erasmic the one soap for all who realise that complexion, which
13 May 1924 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
materials brought from the countries they represent; trees and shrubs and flowers are growing around as they grow thousands of miles away. , Within these pavilions —just as one sees in the Palace of Engineering and the Palace of Industry the productive ! enterprise of the United
13 May 1924 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
The McKenna duties were corrective and not protective. heir aim was to correct the exchange, to stop the depreciation in the sovereign, and ensure that if had to depreciate the sovereign more purchases from the astern world than they made from us, it should lx* for essentials on
13 May 1924 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England