The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

THE ARCHIVES

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100 years ago

A batch of Dundee shipyard workers, who were working in Monfalcone, Austria, when war broke out, and have suffered internment in various camps in Austria and Hungary for 51 months, arrived home from Southampto­n, where they landed. Numbering seven, the party included two brothers, William and Archibald Smith, who live at 89 Arbroath Road. Relating their experience­s, the brothers said they were placed in an Austrian prison with convicts and malefactor­s.

50 years ago

The future of the Glenrothes Festival is in doubt again – for the fourth time in as many years. As yesterday’s annual meeting – attended by around 20 people – only five name were forthcomin­g for committee posts. Further moves to get a committee are likely to be made at an extraordin­ary meeting after talks with Glenrothes District Council and the developmen­t corporatio­n. But it is almost certain that a move will be made at that meeting to wind up the festival society.

25 years ago

Just one day after the certificat­e of completion for the £500,000 Dundee City Churches facelift was signed many of the newly laid paving stones lie crumbling and cracked. The improvemen­t scheme, which took a year to complete, was designed to improve walkways round the churches and enhance the amenity of the area which adjoins the Overgate shopping centre. Some shoppers are concerned to see cracked slabs, but this is considered as a problem to be fixed by the contractor­s.

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