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Birmingham Police Court

... girill'alfl,3111 Ilutice do f. YESTERTDAY. Before thle Slipiervtrl~y, and lresert.Mi Aitevorwe, Shrarp, antd SERIOUS CAitt S7 OF SaAIziieNO.-Il'Lliffil IC1i0ylr, a man about twenity-seven years of ago, described ans a labourer, living in Blews Street, wis brought up onl the above charge. As the case stands remiranlded, we now only note th:et the injnries whicls tie complain- ant, William ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Nirmlitgam volice 60art. YESTERDAY. BtforeSir Jeoha Raellff, (Mayorj) iMessrs. T. C. S. Kynnerskoj, W. LIucy, If. Va, WYart, and F. I. W&e4h. FaKLoNi.-Stephscss Parkms, edias Big Steve, Afary Assnn Soinf/i, both of Tlhomssas Street, and aune Smitlh, of Lichfleld Street, all knowis to the police, were charged with being concerned in stealing a coat front a vehicle in thle Ball Ring, on the ...

Birmingham Police Corut

... Nimbtg, ?Rll g-fifte and. YESTERDAY. Ecfore Messrs. ?? andi Phillips. Tie CZAuort oF CONCEALMENT or BsRTIL-We have already given the particcslars of this inelancholy case. To-day the unfor- tunata mother of the infant, Ann Slhieldls, a very plain-lookl g young sasonan, was placed at the bar on the above charge. She had been servant for six months preceding at Mr. Dickiens, Market Hall Tavern, ...

DUDLEY

... THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A PUBTLICAN. ENQUIRY BEFORE THE CORONER. VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST T11HE WIPE AND THE DAUG HTERS ONLY. Yesterdlay the inquest before Williamn robinson, Fre., onl the bodtly of JAi Webster, the lite landlord of the White Hart Inn, New Mill Street, for the wifful marier of whom lhis widow and two of leer daughters, M.trs. Smith, and Edward Oliver, were on the ...

Birmingham Police Court

... ?? Vdict 6ourl. % ESTERDAY. Before Messrs. T. C. S. Klincrestei, TV. Mliddlentorc, and T. Phlllips. MONDAY DocicNIsNU LIST.-As is customary on1 a Monday morning, the list this morning included a motley group of pri- soners * comprising ten charged with drunkenness, seven or eight with disorderly conduct and assaults, and several with begging and obstructing the streets. With one or two ...

WORCESTER INSOLVENCY COURT

... WORCESTER INSOLVENCY COIURT. The following cases of insolvency were disposed of' on 'Wednes- day, by George Gray Byrne, Esq., barrister-at-law, in the abtntee of the J.udge, Benjamin Parham, Esq., from illness. Jeseph Pegg, news agent and stationer, of Mealchtapetn S treet, Worcester. Mr. William Corles supported the insolvent;' and ap- plied for a final order to be granted. There was no ...

THE COLLIERS' STRIKE

... ITHE CO LLIERS' STRIKE. MORE MAGISTERIAL PROCEEDINGS. Yesterday, at the Wolverhampton Police Court, nine coliers were summoned before J. Leigh, Esq. (Stipendiary), Rupert Kettle, Esq., and E. Best, Esq., for leaving their work without giving fourteen days' notice. The facts show that the strilie is spreading into districts not before influenced by it. Whether it is from fear or from principle ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... (faut. YEiTERDAY. ?? Mr. RENcTsrIPr, AVATERc tI'ELD, 17e ie S&inmId Wrifd1, Langtone, ?? for the lost examination of the bankrupt, lttended by Mr. Litchfield, of Nwesastlevd dieder-Lyme. The bankrupt, after being sucbmcnittedl to a brief examlnaition, Was allowed duly to pass. The balance sicot, lrepared by MIr. A. J. Boddington, sohowed: due to creditors, Ti1,010. 9s. Dd,: assets, in good ...

EXTENSIVE EMBEZZLEMENT BY THE CLERK TO THE PROOF-HOUSE

... Another very serious case of delinquency on the port of a semi- public servant has been discovered in Birmingliarm. Yesterday morning Chief-Superfintendeft Stephens issued hlandbills offering a rswaru of fifty pounds for the apprehellsion of hMr. Charles Cresser, vell know n in the town, and especially amnongst the gun trade, from the respectable position he occupied as clerk to the Blirmingha ...

THE LATE RAILWAY CATASTROPHE NEAR DUDLEY

... THE LATE RAILWAY CATASTROPHE NEAR D , DEY. EXTRAORDINARY SCENE AT THE INQUEST - - ~~YESTERDAY. - SECESSION OF THE FOREMAN OF TH UY The enquiry before T. M. Phillips, Esq., Coroner, touching tile deaths of thirteen of the persons who lost their lives in conse- quence of the late collision on th Oxford, Worcester, and Wol- verhampton Railway, was roesumed ycsbday morning at the Bell Hotel, ...

Birmingham Police Court

... 9, rt, fitmiqtam Vdice 1904 YESTERDAY. Before T. 0. S. Kwucersley and S. Buckley, &aqrs. THE EXTENSINE ROBBERY OF SHOES AT DUDLEY.-It will be recollected that during the night of the l3th of February last, Cile shop of ir. John Beardsmore, boot and shoe maker, Dadley, retas burglariously entered, and a hamper, containing upwards of thirty pairs of boots and saloes, was stolen. Some title after ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Nirmi'affilit V?Iice Couri. SATURDAY. Beforo ?? 0. S. EYn n~tletj, BErq. THE ALLEGED CASE OF STABBING.-Gceorg ?? brought up on a remand from the preceding day, charged with stabbing a shoemaker, named Thomas lfigpinson, in Dirtholounew Street, on the previous Saturday night. We gave tise full particulars of the case in the Journal, and the further hearing was adjourned for the purpose of ...