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EDWARDIAN NEWS FROM THE MEWS, 28

RELIGIOUS WORK IN EDINBURGH. The number of social agencies in connection with the Church is increasing so rapidly in our midst that many good men…
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EDWARDIAN NEWS FROM THE MEWS, 27

***** FATAL ACCIDENT AT WAVERLEY STATION. OLD MAN’S TERRIBLE DEATH. This morning, a particularly sad accident occurred at the Waverley Station,…
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EDWARDIAN NEWS FROM THE MEWS, 26

TO-DAY’S POLICE NEWS. EDINBURGH CITY—Before BAILIE M’MICHAEL. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS’ CRIME. There were 65 new prisoners brought to the bar, the…
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ISSUE 308 – OUT TOMORROW!

As you read this, advance copies of the June Spurtle are already dotting the shelves of local shops like huge pepper grounds on the boiled eggs of a…
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WHEN IS A QUARTER NOT A QUARTER?

On the Urban Realm website last week, project architect Allan Murray described the new St James Quarter’s curved galleria as ‘no different to the…
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EDWARDIAN NEWS FROM THE MEWS, 25

1906 EDINBURGH GUNMAKER’S DOWNFALL. HOW CUSTOMERS WERE DEFRAUDED. Alexander Hendry, an elderly man, was charged at a pleading diet of Edinburgh…
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BRIGHT SPARKS IN NEW TOWN BASEMENT

It may have slipped under your radar, but a low-key group exhibition in the Dundas Street Gallery basement certainly merits a visit. The Aizle Art…
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EDWARDIAN NEWS FROM THE MEWS, 24

HOW AN EDINBURGH BOY LOST HIS TOE. Sheriff Guy heard proof, in Edinburgh Sheriff Court to-day, in an action arising out of an accident to a little…
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EDWARDIAN NEWS FROM THE MEWS, 23

CABLE-CAR ACCIDENT. A sad accident occurred opposite Piershill Cemetery on Tuesday evening. A boy named Andrew Cameron, nine years of age, and…
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STAFFORD CENTRE SEEKS VOLUNTEERS

Broughton Street’s Stafford Centre has for over 30 years helped people experiencing mental health difficulties to build self-confidence and integrate…
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