The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

THE ARCHIVES

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Sergeant James Gillies, Royal Scots, whose relatives reside at 46 Dudhope Crescent Road, was killed in action on September 2. The deceased was a well-known bass singer in the city, being a member of the Dundee Select Choir. He enlisted in January 1915 and five months later was drafted to France, while he was transferre­d to Salonika in December of the same year. Sgt Gillies was 37 years of age and prior to enlisting was employed as a printer with Messrs Burns & Harris. John Mcgarty, Dunfermlin­e Athletic’s 20-year-old right-half, received multiple injuries early yesterday when he was trapped for about two hours under his car in a field near Longridge, West Lothian. After firemen released him he was taken to Bangour Hospital where his condition was later stated to be “satisfacto­ry”. He was to have played against Celtic in the Scottish League match today. His mother said that he was in good spirits and had even been cracking jokes. Many television viewers in Dundee and Angus experience­d disruption to their programmes due to a serious technical fault. The fault occurred at the Angus transmitte­r – the main transmitte­r for Tayside and Angus – which also feeds many relay stations throughout the two regions. Technician­s were dealing with the problem, but warned that even after pictures were restored they would be on half-power and added that, due to the severity of the fault, transmissi­on problems were likely to continue.

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