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... OBITUARY: Australian cricketei, Biuce Dooland, . who played in three Tests between 1946 and 1848, died-n Adelaide. yesterdav.. Hewas 86, Dooland. ' one .of .the -game’s finest Ioe»wln “bowlers, -played - twice against England: 'l‘.} 1946-47, and_once ...
... OBITUARY John Ayres \ The death has occurred in an Edinburgh hospital of John Ayres for many years a football writer -and sports sub-editor with the Evening News. He was 65. ‘ A Yorkshireman, John Ayres spent his formative years in jourpalism on Tyneside ...
... OBITUARY employees ‘is to “seek. support - Scotland for - lack :of ‘detailed R from politicians - for: a' cam- background ‘information’ -on Mr- Bill Gold, the chief Exepaign against the corporation's . proposals to : save £500,000 | cutive ‘of ‘Dundee ...
... OBITUARY: David ’;Ma. who died at Hawick Co'“m:l ospital at the r«ooko::. (;«-‘o . well-known pe o rugl rcles. A full-back. Mw for and captained Leith Academicals and went on to become Bvieoldent.lle also represented Edinburoh strict Unfon on and off ...
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... OBITUARY MRR. L. SCOTT Mr Robert Lyon Scott, son of wwflm.%”‘mm m &Commy,o(lmn-q Midlothian, died aged 73. Mr Scott was chairman of the _finn?nlmuntflhbdath. A'ormervice-pm%lonhe, A for years running of boys’ ¢ in South?:mmn::?ye ‘hau: , a rank of ...
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... OBITUARY Dr R. J. G.MILLER Dr Richard.J. Graham' Miller, who was the ‘last’ medical officer of - health for. Berwickshire before’ he: joined the-community . ‘medicine -team 'of Borders: Health Board, has -died in Edinburgh aged 72. He was.a member of ...
... OBITUARY - PROF JAMES - e BAXTER ;Prof Dél:nmo?tben;‘“' o.( ormer Veter'nl'? Medicine m b::sh niversity, has died aged 60. e unsw . sor in ¢ Hecs of Dublin Universily, nd &mwudw& burgh's William Dick Chair of Veterinary Medicine in 1970. CORDON BLOW ...
... OBITUARY Mr Sigursteinn Magnusson Mr flwnn Magn b who has m&fi'} £l Bl 2 m-h%wu. -Mr - the ‘father of M e P Seothdm: Masmm ;ti: the war he was appointed consul-general, and became secretary and treasurer, and later dean of the- consular corps in Edinburgh ...
... OBITUARY Hugh Taylor, a special man ON m! fiuttrztoCnehdo- Always the com Hugh's was the first to vfih‘lththe Wlm”flmTamfiaxeczym desk and teum,lomdmmmd died at the weekend at the age btfllhndyd:rmz;ledthebhck Willie s less effusive of 70 after a career spanning ...