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BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.—SATURDAY

... Subsc-iptions: Mr. Thomas Middlemore, £3. 3s. (trade e, subscription) ; Miss Rebecca Simpson, £2. 2s. ; Messrs. re J. Spiers and Sons, £2. 2s. ; Mr. J. A. Burgan, $1. Is.; j. Messrs. Crofts and Assinder, L1, Is. ; Mr. G. IV. Hardy, t d L1. Is. ; Messrs ...

TH MURDER BY A THIEF IN LONDON

... replied Mrs vFinich' I hiave never~soen thc pisto3.. I have heard him speak of 'hi r.Hardy, sayiiif hes was a very nice' fellow. I don't. knowv' whether he krnew bliss H~ardy.'- What ,vas -his object!? And to go: and 'corrinit- snc~l a crime in broad dayhisht ...

A CLUB PROPRIETOR FINED £240

... Dalziel says: A shocking affair has taken place here, resulting in the death of one man and the serious wounding of another. Thomas Kirby, one of the members of the State Legislature in 1889, and Mr. Milton Ormby, who is also a prominent citizen, had an ...

THE HIGH COURT MEETING OF FORESTERS

... ta obtain a clear majority of ths reeting, and e entullay tihe following five seere chosen :- Brothers Slsitony (Lenden), Hardy (Hull), Lackland (South Shields), Lister (Leeds), and Hudson (Leicester).-Sixteen districts scout to cite pail for the right ...

THE ALLEGED FATAL AFFRAY AT BURSLEM

... labrer, on &case of cuding he ose d haw ns ?? Rd is in cutody under rema . The evdence shwed the deceased lahed at the hoe of Thomas Roer, 23, Bourne's Baok, 1urslenF m whic thee were residing nO less thanl ?? ld several single ldes, inluding the primmner ...

WORCESTERSHIRE MICHAELMAS SESSIONS.—WEDNESDAY

... Taylor and Mtilivard were each sentenced to ninau months' hard labour, and Roberts to six moathe'. AeoAsUsL AT OLDSWoreFOID.-Thomas Bryan, on bail, was charged with assaulting John Little, on tice lath August, and occasioning hins grievoue bodily harm. Mr ...

BAD MEAT PROSECUTION

... inst, and was ordered to pay costs in a second case. TiiEssASSING oN- ?? RAILW.swY.-Three boys, named Walter James, Thomas Lewin, and Thomas Jones, all under fourteen years of age, w ere summoned for having trespassed on the London and North-Western Railway ...

THE SNODLAND MURDER

... THE SNODLAND MURDER. Thomas Atkins was brought up on remand at West Mailing, on Saturday, charged with the wilful murder of Israel May, a policemnanj on the night of August 23. The prisoner Atkins had been drinking rather heavily at Snod- land on the ...

THE LOCAL PATENT CASE

... Company, who-e works are at Coventry, from infringing certain letrr,, patent granted on the 17th of September, 1877, to Mfr Thomas Hughes, but assigned by him to the plaintiff for improvements in the manufacture of ball bearings to be used in conneorion ...

THE CLAIM FOR £20,000

... peculiar circumstances of the case. -Mr. Cozens Hardy, Q.C., and Mr. Geare and Mr. -. W. Tallents appeared for the parties in- terested.-Mr. Jnstice North said that though the 5 circumstances under which Thomas Harding disappeared were such that he wvas at ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE.—YESTERDAY

... Before the eaeter of the Roll. RILEY ?? RILEY. Tlis was a bill filed by the plaintiffs to have the trusts of the will of Thomas Busby, fanner, late of the parish of 8 Hanugton, Stafford, carried into execution under the a direction of the Court. The ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... wfas remanded till T2haroly, bail bein6g accepted. ajUpoN TO LADIEh.-OTw6 youths, named esntt l~ee (i5); Hqwar4 12ace, and T/homas Hoamilton (16) Ladynool Lane, were charged with attempting to steai from ladiesatchels,.in High Street.-The prisonershnad ...