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HANLEY QUARTER SESSIONS

... H-kNLEY QUARTER SESSIONS. The general quarter sessions of the peace for the borough w e~re held at Hank.1ey yesterday, before Mr. j. Beavis Brindley (recorder), ?? was accompanied on the Bench by Messrs. 3. If untbacJ (mayor), H. Palmer (es-mayor), J. Emery, nrA J. W~arner. borough mag~is- ?? Recorde r, in charging the Grand Jury (of whom Mr. W.. Jones, manufacturer, was the foreman), said ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YnSTzDanY.-BCfOrC Mr. Coimore (StAp.), the Maeyor 7r. Clayton), andE Mr. Cool. STEFnF BzrrTiG.-Thomas Marson, who lives at 1, back of 131, Barr Street, was charged with causing an obstruction for the purpose of betting.- olic,-ron- stables Moxom and Taylor saw prisoner receive several packets containing money from persons ill Key Hill at dinner-time on YY tdnesday. There were three persons ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHA M POLICE COURT. YrsTxrnAD)Y.-Bcjore Zfssrs. Cdlwre ?? Parsro, Coat, an-f Harris. AssAre.T Ol N WoVu.EN'-Eli Hinton (0), gunrraker, court, Borde-sley Strect, was charged with assaulting his wife and Police-constable i'atnvs. According to tho wife, the prisoner on UWedre.sdaynightcomnpl.ainedof the inequality of the pillows. }He .had thue smaller onc, he contended, aud this complaint ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... BIRMINGHAMf COUNTY COURT. YcsrnnD.aL.t-Bcforc Hi3s Honoe r Judge Chalmers. A CasE FOR A Juny.-An action was brought by George Kendrick, machinist, RLa Street, against T. Emery Davis, solicitor, Corporation Street, to recover £5. for breach of contract. Mr. Parfitt appeared for the plantiff, and Mr. Pritchett for the ?? case was that in October, last year. defendant and another gentleman called ...

CRIMES IN FRANCE

... CRIMES Ml FRANCE. Five members of a Psrisian family of six persons have committed suicide by hanging themselves. These people were known by the name of Leclereq, and lived in the RNe Barbette, a street in the Temple district. The father and mother first showed the way to their children, two of whom at once followed the sinister example set by their parents. There remained still alive the ...

CLAIM OF £12,500. BY BANKERS

... CLAI OF £12,500. BY BAN=ERS. At the London Guildhall; yesterday-before Mr. Justice Wright and a jury -the case of Brown ?? Linton was tried. it was an action brought by Samuel James Brown, representing a house of bankers carrying on business in the City, against Adolphus Frederick Linton, and was a claim for £12,531. 8s. 8d. for money alleged to have been lent to the defendant, and interest ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... YxsEi DAr.-Before His Honour Judge CMamners. A Pro-KIn PARTY! SPOILED my .mE RAifl.-Thomas Greaves, cab proprietor, 63, Lennox Street, brought an action against Thomas Allcock, mechanic, 8, tpper Webster Street, Aston, to recover £2. 10s. for the hire of a break and three horses and brougham and one horse. Mr. Bickley appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Tanner for the defendant. -The case for ...

ARREST OF NOTORIOUS CHARACTERS IN BIRMINGHAM

... At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday-before Messrs. T. .L Colmore (stipendiary) and C. T. Parsons -C. Holland, labourer. no fixed address, was charged. with failing to report himself as required by the Pre- vention of Crimes Act. Detectice - superintendent Black said that the accused was sentenced to six mouths' imprisonment and five years' police supervision at the Birmingham sessions ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... -BIR3MMIHAM COUNTY COURT. YzsisuEDA.-Before His Honour Judge Chakners, As Aucsosm's Caws.-James Lowe and Son, auctioneers, 133. Belgrave Street, brought an action against H~enry Millngton, publican, 29, H~awkes Street, Smell Heatht to recover £5. 15s. 6d. for advertisements and commission on the sale of a publice-house. Mr. O'Connor appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. G. F. 0. Lowfe for the ?? ...

RAINHILL-MELBOURNE MURDERS

... ~RARItffi4MMO3RMURDER-14 ALLEGED STARTLING CONFESSION. DEEMING AND JACK THE RIPPER. [Refter's Telegram.] MsnRouxa March 26.-The Argus to-day state than Deeming has confessed to a Perth official that he is guilty of the Rainlhil murders, and that;. he also committed the two last Whitechapel murders. He is reticent, however, with regard -to the murder ~charged again~s himn at Windsor, and in ...

THE GREAT ROBBERY FROM A BIRMINGHAM JEWELLER

... TEE GRET ROBRRY RoM A BIMING. I HA!M J !EWELI SUICIDE OF MR. GOLDSMID. The great robbery of jewellery in 'Manchester. an Ia t of which appeased in oar edition of yesterday, 1m had a sensational sequeL It will be remembered that whilst Mr. G-oldsmid, jeweller, Vitria Street, Birmingham, was tansacting business in a jeweller's establishment in Deansgate ?? afternoon, one of his sample bags, ...

MURDER AT LEAMINGTON

... MURDER AT LEAMG GTON. AX GENTLEMAN SHOT BY HIS SO.N. I The most fashionable residential part of Lamington was yesterday morning thrown into a state of consterna- a: tion and excitement by a most determined murder. The B victim is Mr. James Frederick Greatrex,a retired gentle- maan, of Guy's Cliff Road, who some years ago carried on an extensive business atWalsall. ThemurdererwVhow has since ...