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1913:
Scottish novelist, Oswald Wynd, was born. Wynd was born in Japan to Scots parents. He lived there for most of his youth and acquired joint citizenship. Wynd's most well-known work is 'The Ginger Tree', the tale of a Scotswoman's life in Japan in the early part of the century. He also wrote thrillers under the pseudonym Gavin Black.
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Expect delays in city centre this weekend...
MOTORISTS are being warned to expect delays in Edinburgh city centre this weekend when a junction is closed temporarily. The junction between St Andrews Square and George Street will be shut on Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd July so that utility works can be carried out. Delays may occur when vehicles are redirected away from the area. Traffic may become busier than usual in Hanover Street and George Street. Traffic wardens will be helping to manage the traffic flow at the Hanover Street roundabout. Note: Friday, 20th July, 2007 Source: City of Edinburgh Council
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