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July 1933

Prince George to Open City Square

Courier BuildingDundee's new City Square and municipal chambers are to be formally opened by Prince George on St Andrews Day, November 30. Lord Provost Buist intimated to a meeting of the Police Committee yesterday that he had that morning received a letter from HRH to that effect. Read more......

June 1933

Scheme To Help Dundee Royal Infirmary Funds

WellgateAlexandra Rose Day will be observed in Dundee and District today. This scheme to help the funds of Dundee Royal Infirmary was initiated last year by a committee of ladies with Mrs R.C Thomson as concern and net wiht marked success. Read more......

May 1933

Dundee Honours Sir Alfred Ewing

"This is the crowning honour of my life"


Courier BuildingWith these words Sir James Alfred Ewing yesterday accepted the freedom of Dundee. Sir Alfred spoke of his gratitude to his parents and his native city. The dangers that modern scientific progress might hold for civilisation could be fought, he said, with the principles of "truth, equity and unselfishness, which as small boys we learned at our Mother's knee". Read more......

April 1933

Dundee Old Town House Bells

Union StreetDr Leighton, rector of Morgan Academy Dundee, has made a request to the Corporation Works Department for one of the bells from the Old Town House. If his request is granted he intends having the bell placed in the clock tower at Morgan. About half a dozen of these bells, the chimes of which were familiar to generations of Dundonians are at present lying in the works department yard. Convener John Phin will ask the Works Committee tonight to consider Dr Leighton's request and to decide what is to be done with the bells. Read more......

March 1933

New School to Cost £9915

Strawberry BankThe Education Committee of Dundee Town Council yesterday approved of plans for the errection of a new Episcopal school in Marryat Street, at a cost of £9915 and for the reconstruction of Butterburn School at a cost of £6300. The reconstruction of Butterburn School will not give room for any additional pupils, but will modernise the building internally. The new School in Marryat Street will replace the existing St Martin's Episcopal School. Read more......

February 1933

High Street Trams

Fair at GreenmarketAlternative Tram stances in Dundee High Street - which will in future be traversed by the Lochee bound trams as well as the Maryfield to Downfield services - were discussed on Thursday night by the Transport Committee of Dundee Town Council. Read more......

January 1933

Happy Hogmanay Revellers...

D.M.Brown's The absence of of Dundee's Pillars and particularly of the Town House clock did not detract from the spirit of Hogmanay in the city. The High Street was crowded as usual by a merry throng numbering about 5000. Read more......

December 1932

Dundee's Record Postal Rush

Reform StreetDundee postal staff have been specially thanked by Mr J. W. Lincoln, the head postmaster, for their work during the Christmas rush. In a special message to the staff the postmaster says:- Read more......

November 1932

City Police Foil Communists

NethergateCommunist demonstrations were held in Dundee on Thursday night, the largest meeting being in the West Port. The police were fully prepared to cope with any disturbances. Read more......

October 1932

Registered as a Public Company

Mather HotelDundee Stadium Ltd., has been registered as a public company to "carry on the business of greyhound racing company and to enter into an agreement for the acquisition of a controlling interest in the issued share capital of the Dundee Greyhound Racing Syndicate". Read more......