A World Tour. Mr and Mrs W. Gilchrist Macbeth of Dunira, Comrie, are leaving Perthshire shortly on a world tour. Accompanied by their two little daughters, Misses Pamela and Fiona, they sail to-morrow, and expect to be away for about six months. Their trip is in the nature, of a
20 January 1933 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
EDINBURGH.—SIow trade. White ware, Kerr's Pink, 30s; Wonders, red soil Golden Wonders, 70s; Kerr's Pink, to 50b—all per ton rail. Selling in town up to 6s per cwt.
02 February 1933 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
GILT-EDGED STOCKS TAKE EASIER TURN WESTMINSTER BANK'S RESULTS London, Tuesday. Quiet and irregular conditions characterised the Stock Exchange markets to-day. The underlying condition s, however, remained firm, and there was at least one outstanding redeeming feature— the streng
11 January 1933 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
The feature on Saturday was the sharp fluctuations in the New York sterling exchange, which opened at 3.44j, fell to 3.43j, and was finally 3.44|, being the highest for the day. Latest official closing rates on London (par rates in parenthesis) : Thursday. Saturday. New York cab
17 April 1933 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
Arbroath. SCOTT & GRAHAM, Ltd.. at their weekly sale on Saturday, had 55 fat cattle offer. Bullocks were the usual good supply for the season. Trade tor light-weights was firm, and quotations for these ran from 42s 46s per live cwt. Heavy cattle were in slow demand from 38s to 4
17 April 1933 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
CALEDON SHIPBUILDING FEAT. The last stage of a remarkable shipbuilding achievement by the Caledon Company will be to-day, when the tanker Fiona enters the East Graving Dock for her final brushing up before going on her trials. The vessel has been completed in 125 days from the l
17 April 1933 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
REGULAR ATTENDANCE AT CHURCH. At the special Easter Sunday children's service in the Old Parish Church hall, Forfar, yesterday, Bibles and books for regular attendance at the morning church services were presented by Rev. W. G. Donaldson to the following Girls—Bibles Mary Alexan
17 April 1933 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland