-A f f • - ' • v,4 )ot !o t4 ,# t , L ,fi t4 - 0 , ,-;. I 1 a a sc fi KEYED • niters at an Aberdeen r are the first in the city to log on , a pioneering high-tech scheme. I' Around, I' has been spent at Cornhill Primary school to set up a computer room with special software whic
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A WAR hero who was described as a James Bond-type character has died in hospital in Aberdeen. Former commando and Special Branch officer Bill Humble was decorated three times for incidents involving hand grenade attacks. Mr Humble, 81, whose daughter Ruth Mair lives at Invery Ho
joined the Metropolitan Police in London. In 1950 he volunteered to serve in the Colonian Police in Malaya to combat the Communist uprising into South-east Asia. He undertook many dangerous missions for which he was awarded the Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry. In one inciden