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A REMARKABLE CLUB CASE

... A REMARKABLE CLUB CASE On Tuesday, In the Wolverhampton County Court, be- fore Mr. A. D. Skinner, judge, the case Will3am Fenn v. George Hales and others, was tried. Mr. J. E. Underhill was for the plaintiff, and Mr. Thuratanu for the defend. autso- Mr. UnderhUll said that the plaintiff had up to a short time aeo been for 18years a member of the Speedwell Lodge,: 39, o the Wolverhampton Reform ...

CAPTURE OF WHOLESALE SMASHERS NEAR WORCESTER

... CAPTIURE OF WHOLESALE SMASHERS NEAR WOROUSTEL The Worcester city police have just pounced on two men having about their persona and in their possession counter feit coin amounting to no less a sum than £300 5. Id. The attention of the police was first directed to the prisoners by Mr. Adlam, oyster dealer, who gave Information that on Wednesday evening they had visited his oyster rooms, in ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... BIRMIINGHAM SCOUNTY COURT. YESDrHAbY. (BEuOun MN. HUMPaRE=Y, DEPUTv-JUDGS.) UN19TAMPED aOaTN.ACT.-Clark V. -Blackham,.-Thlo was an action by John Ols10, builder,' ickniaeld Square, to recover £4. 10(., as balance' idr extras on a builditg coa- tract of. 29., executed for William Biackham, obbing carter, Heath Slreet. Befe the plaintiff stted hia case, Mr. Parry, who appeared for the defeace, ...

CHILD MURDER AT KING'S NORTON

... VEiDICT OF WILFUL MURDER. The adjourned inquest upon the death of a femalo infant named Julia Penny, who had been found drowned In the canal; at King's Norton, as already reported in the Post, wae held yesterday, at the Navigation Tavern, Kings Norton. Mr Travis, Solicitor, of West Bromwich, appeared as before, on behalf of the prisoner. It will be recollected that the Inquest was adjourned, ...

ALLEGED NEGLECT BY THE UNION MEDICAL OFFICER AT WEST BROMWICH

... ALLEGED NEGLECT BY THE UNION MEDIoAL OFFIOER AT WEST BROMWICIL Mfr. E. Hooper, Coroner, held an inquest, yesterday, at the Union Workhouse, touching the death of George Gile, 22, puddler. From the evidence taken at the com- MneDeement of the Inquest, It seems that on Saturday, the 17th inastdeceased and several others were engaged picking coal on the Crone Hills, Deceased was standing ...

THE CHARGE OF CHILD MURDER

... THE CHARGE OF CHILD MURDER' INQUEST ON SATURDAY. Dr. Blrt Davies, the Borough Coroner, opened an enquiry on Saturday afternoon, at the Hoe Back Ian, Moor Street, into the circamftancea attending the death of Edward John Thompson, aged six months, son of Luoy Thompson, a bridle stitcher, Hving Ia Church Street, who was present in the custody of Inspector Peroy, having been brought before the ...

THE MURDER OF MR. [ill]

... THE MURDER OF MR. B RIG GS. EXAMINATION OF FRANZ MULLUR AT TES BOW STREET POLICE COURT. (From IaMt night' Exp'ea) In contemplation of the immense crowd which would be ieoessatily attracted to the vicinity of the Cour, Superintendent Durkin took the wine preautklon of having bis prisoner r~emoved at an early hour to one of the cells attached to the Court, Even at threo o'clock In the ?? groupk ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BRMINGaAM BANKRIPUMV COURVT YESTEPIDAY. BrEFoRiE Mlt. ?? 11ILL. The ?? Iegistrar, on taking his seat, said that the Corn- nissioncr was indisposed, and, there fore, the diseharves could not be taken that day. lie thought that the beat course would bo to la6e all the unopposed cascs as far as the last examination, and adjourn the meetings for diseharga until the Commissioner sat again, which he ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIRMIHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT. FRIDAY. Bironrz MR1 ImoraTEAB, WIrSON in r'e TV. Jones, Wedosnesbury, bet we-bcepe* and prevision ?? sitting. On the nomination of Mr. W. A. Green, from the office of Messrs. H. and J, E. Underhill, Mr. H. Flint, Wolverbanepton, provision dealer, was appointed credilors' assignee. Int re J. Fox, Kuncatoes, baker and ?? sitting. The estate was left to tho management ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT, FRIDAY. BcrFORE Mac. COMMIasONEIS SANDER.S. Ine re George Hillmeun, SmIall Hleath, fariner.-.Meeting for la4~t examination and discharge, attended by Mur. Sargant for the assignees, and by Mr. Griflin (firm, James and Griffin), for the bankrupt. T'he balance sheet showed that the bankrupt'a lia- bilities to creditors unsecured were '£10. 16s. Nd * to creditors ...

HEAVY PENALTIES FOR COLLIERY

... OFNENOES. A CHARTERMASTER IMPRISONED. Yesterday, in the Wolverhampton Petty Sessions Court, before Mr. Israc Spooner, the Stipendiary, certain InfringeUments of the Mines Inspection Act were visited wlth somewhat ?? penalties than has hitherto been usual. 'lhe complaints were all laid and supported by- Ur. Y. P. shker, the lnspector of Mines in South itiaffordshire and East Worcestershire, and ...

THE TERRIBLE EXPLOSION AT HALL END

... THlE TERRIBLE EXPLOSION AT HALL END. INQUEST, YESTERDAY. ANOIrHER DELTH. We have already described the dreadful catastrophe which occurred on Tuesday, at the ironworks of Mr. Thomas Johnson, Hall End. On Wednesday the deaths which resulted from the sad affair were iacreased from seven to nine, and now we have to record another death, that of Charles Hughes aged 63, the millwright who was ...