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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHRAM POLICE COURT. SATURTDAY.-Before Alesrs. Jadrruv, Aldermpcn Areie/,, Lloyd, tand Jolhisoso. ATTEMPTED STTTCIDE.-John H~enry Buckingbam (33),| painter, back 26, Alfred Street, Warstone Lane, wasi was charged with attempting to commit suicide.-Police- I constable Henry Taylor stated that he was called to I prisoner on the 15th iEst., and owing to his condition at once sent for a ...

THE MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT AND THE JEWELLERY TRADE

... THE MIERCHIANDISE MARKS ACT AND THE JEWELLERY TRADE. A very important case under the Merchandise Marks Act, 1887, will be heard to-day at the Birmingham Police Court. A Birminghamn jeweller is to be prosecuted for a snisdescription of silver goods, and in case the prosecution should be successful, the effect upon the Jewellery trade I can scarcely be over-stated. The second section of the I ...

WEST BROMWICH POLICE COURT

... SATmRDmA.-Before AI-esrs. Williams, lbafon, and Foarley. ],EFERENCESTOT1E LATE it.EIEBIEiRT.-Mr. Williams said that before proceeding with the ordinary business of the Court, the Bench desired to express their great regret at the loss they had sustained by the death of their old and valued friend and clerk, Mr. Hebbert. No man could perform hbs duties more efficiently, more conscientiously, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YINERDAYoe.-B'ejuf0 esr. eri (SliP-), Pouch17 filitoits, Ne., Tnossia, Ms'ri-S, Bdeeve, arnd 1f. Hart. TREa LOVEDAY STREET SHTOOTI-NG CASE.-Henr.y- Bridgewater (29). gunmalker, Wearman 1how, was brough~t up on reman,,d charged with being drunk- and (disorderly. using obscene Isanuage, and assaulting Police constables Thorne and 'Neck of the D Division, It will he remern hered that the prisoner ...

JEWELLERS AND THE MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT

... |JEWELLERS AND THE MERCHANDISE M~A.RKS ACT. -IM1PORTANT PROSECUTION IN BIRMINGHAMI. At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday-before the Stipeadiary (Aiur. Eynnaersley)-Alfred.Peel, of Vyse Street, jeweller, was summoned under the Merchandise Marks Act, for having on the 7th November, 15887, applied to certain goods thle aubjeot of trade and manufacture- namely alloyed silver jewellery-a false ...

THE SALE OF DANISH MIXTURE

... TRE SALE OF DANISH MIXTURE. At the Coventry Police Court, yesterday-before the Mayor (Aldermnan Torson), Aldermen Sodeu, ]Nlaycock, and Hill, and Mr. H. Soden-Vernon Stokes, of Woiver- I hamptou, and carrying on business in Coventry under the style of the Danish Butter Comnpany, was summoned for selling adulterated butter.-The Town Clerk (Skr, Browett), | who prosecuted, stated that on the ...

FIGHT WITH A HOUSEBREAKER

... FIGHT WITH A ROUSEBREAUKER At Mlarylebone Police Court, yesterday, Albert Harding (20), described as a clerk, of lHarvey's Bkildings, Strand, was charged with being concerned, with a man not in custody, with feloniously breaking and entering 10, oarhil- worth Road, Kilburn, and stealing a lever watch, two pairs of gold earrings, a gold ring, a brooch, a bracelet, and a purse containing between ...

A LADY'S STRUGGLE WITH A ROBBER

... A LADY'S STRUGGLEWITE A ROBBp I . I . - - . . . 1 - _ . dAt the ofarylebone Police Court, yesterday gn Ie Corke (29), a tall, rough-looking, and ragges&&d.. ea n rman, was charged with stealing 4s., the money of n Cocks, a hbad school mistress, staying at Eton Rae d Hampstead ; also with assaultingMlr. ilward E. Does86)' 11 a gentleman, residing at Queen's Crescent, flav,,>- n ilk.-The ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... INQUESTS IN BIRMLNGHAM. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Hawkes, coroner, held an inquest at his Court, Moor Street, on the body of Charles Bray (52), beddlead-tornor. Ledsam Street, who corn- rAtted suicide by cutting his throat with a knife. The deceased's mother said that her son bad lately been suffering from acute pains in the head, but he bad been able to follow his employment. On W'ednesday the ...

SINGULAR SHOOTING CASE AT RAMSGATE

... SIN-G 1LAR SROOTiNG CASE AT J5NAIMSGATE. Great exctement and consternation were aroused in Pqansgate on Sunday night by the conduct of a man named Richardoon. At about twenty minutes past nine orclock he v as walki-n in G eorge Street when he suddenly accosted a young iroman. with the words. You're the girl! and inmmediateli fired two shots from a revolver at her. fortunatelv both shots ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRT INGEAB POLICE COURT. YESTERDAxY.-Before Afessrs. Tyunnersles, (S y.) V White,d A. Chamberlain, and Rqlafnd. A DANGEROUS Boy.-Herbert Henry Gammons (1I), schoolboy, 2, Betholom Row, was charged with stabbing Agnes Marshall, married woman, Hail Greet. -The prose- cutrix explained that the boy. who was very unruly, was theson of her sister. Some days ago prisoner enticed witness's son away ...

COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS

... C017NTY QUARTER SESSIONS. 'V ARWNIORS14mE. 711w 1-rpiphanyQuarter Sessions of the Peace for the counity e'0 a1'rwickl were commenced yesterday, at the Shire Hall, * dr. J. S. Duigd~sl, Q.C., M1.1. (chiairman) ,-n~j Jnn.Y.-The followingz genilemen were sworn -!Cide Grand1 Ju~ry -Me.ssrs. J. 6maliweod. Old Strat. orea nardr;ina . Andrew, earnington ; 0. 1. Reall, cs~r,.erd-o:-Avcsu T J. Bstock, ...