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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Henry Frost (22), brick- layer's labourer, Meriden Street, was found at an early hour yesterday morning by Police-constable Hardy, wha: enquired what brought him out at such a time. upon searching him the officer found forty-one Packeteof cigarettes. His ...

WEST BROMWICH POLICE COURT

... and fined him 20s. and costs, or a month's imprisonment. The sum~monses against Johnson were both dismissed. A YocN'o T3a1.-Thomas Potter (13), Newtown Row, was charged with stealing seven silk handkerchiefs, the property of Daniel Hendrick, draper, Bircdfield ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Inspector Hall said both had been previously convicted for burglary, so the application was refused. A SINGcr.s& ROBBEaY. - Thomas McGuiness and Sarah McCaulevy who reside together in a court in Warwick Street, were charged with breaking into the house ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... youths, named Clseese, Hardy, Barlow, and Cutler, core charged with sloeping out.- l'olice-constsble 94 E -said that I!C found prisonors early yesterday morning sleeping on the top of a kiln at tlse Atlas Brickworks, Garrison Lne-Thomas Jones, manager of the ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... from convulsions, and its vaccnation had been twice postponed on account of its weekly condition. Whilst the father, James Thomas, was in the witnesssbox, he stated tha- his wife took the child to be vaocnated, and Mr. Robinson. the public vaccinator, ...

ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT BY A PUBLICAN

... the Court might make as to . damages At the trial, and to supply the defendant wnth beer .of a good quality.-7-Mr. Cbzeus.Hardy, Q.O., hM.P., who appeared in support of the motion, stated that since the order the defendant bad had eighht hopsbeads of ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Birmingham side o' the station had been taken away and thrown into a ?? Further examination disclosed that a similar fool- hardy freak had been indulged in at Small Heath. With the assistance of Collins, one of the company's servants, Hinnian apprehended ...

WEST BROMWICH

... land question, which, he maintained, must soon be altered. BURSLEM. TaE TNW TECHNICAL SCHOOL3.--Mr. James Maddock and Mr. Thomas Hulme, C.C., both of whom have during the year contributed £500. to the building fund of these schools, have intimated their ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... asud ?? 11 F. a ee Coves trys . ?? , 11 G. Bylapd, West bromwlch, fanner, last examination and dis. 11 FRIDAY, MAY 0. C. Thomas, late of Bloxwicli, first sittiig ?? ?? J. Massey, Newcaftl, grocer, adid. last examination . 11 The new Preparation intro ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... gave leave to serve notice of motion for a day before the vacation judge. TRADEMARKS AoT. - AprLCATION or TEOMnSON.- Mar. C. Hardy, Q.C., applied, on behalf of Mr. Stephen Thomson, carrying on business as a tinplate manufacturer, at Wolverhampton, to Mr ...

IRONBRIDGE

... appeared for the ?? Hardy, Hatelay Heath West Bromwich, attended by Mr. Topham. Liabilities, £-170. 14s. tid.; assets, £51. ie8. 5d.; deticiency £'419.-John Evans, beerhouse keeper, Great Bridge, attoeded by Ai-. Stokes, and Thomas Jeffries, Smethwick ...

THE HARNESS PROSECUTION

... evident that the preference shares wuozld not be taken up by the ?? HORRIBLE MURDER A-ND MUTILATION OF A CIILD. Dr. G. Danford Thomas held an inquest nt the Hamupslead Provident Dispensary, London, yester- day, relative to the death of a female child, that ...