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COMMENCING 3 O'CLOCK

... COMMENCING O'CLOCK. ADMISSION. . ENCLOSURE, la.; PAVIUOS. J» | 167 CADET BATTALION. - CAMP, SPARK LI, 4 12. TVkMa ptuehaard before Aucuat will adult tr. day, WOHCKSTKR.SHIKK WATERWORKS • MI*ANY. .V Arr»*i/ jimi, that ih' I.nIN MKP.H.V. .d Ui oil the Went. 1..-7 I WAmWoKkii will bold at BabflmMtmrt. -ttacn. k.«m»v. tie day tor uk. i. j. Trans acti oof the* the Umm Th ...

THE GREENWAY BANK FAILURE

... THE GREENWAY BANE FAILURE. At the Warwick Bankruptcy Court, yesterday-before Of Sir Richard Harington, judge-nr. Hugo Young (instructed da by Messrs. Wright and Hassail) applied for the discharge Di in bankruptcy of Mr. Samuel Clarke Smith, a junior do partner in the late firm of Greenway, Snmith, and Green. do ways, bankers, of Warwick and Leamington.-Mir. Young P5 said that the bankruptcy ...

REVISION COURTS

... CovEset\gg.-The revision of the lists for Coventry was concluded ?? Revising Barrister (Mr. aB Lumley) gave his decision in a case which had been held over since Tuesday. The case was that of a voter who was objected to by the Liberals on the ground that he had bed'n imprisoned. The question was whether imprison- ment, in default of paying a fine, constituted a breach of residence.-Mr. Masser, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... ?? Mesrs.a'.AT.Caolsre (SliP.), tt Timmins, Narris, Hart, and Byland. A BAD TRAINIh'G.Two, boys, Ernest (15) and Arthur ot Griffths. (12), 10, back of 27, St. Paul's Square, were hf charged with stealing 201h. of' coal train St. ?? Church, h' Birmingamlr. Robberies of coal from the church coal store K Ilavring been frequent of late, Felice-constables Cooke and th Taylor were set to watch. ...

THE EAST END MURDERS

... Superintendent Farmer, of the River Tyne police, has received information which it is thought may be a clue to the WVhiteehapel murderer. An Austrian seama signed articles on board the Faversham vessel in the Tyne on Saturday, and sailed for a French Dort. It was found that his signature corresponded with the fac-simile letters signed Jack the Ripper, and the man's description cor- responded ...

LOCAL DIVORCE SUIT

... LOCAL DfTORCE SUIT. In the Divorce Division, yesterday, Mr. Justice Butt had before him the case of McClintock . MlcClintock and ThornhilL - The petition was that of Yr. Robort MccClintock, an independent gentleman, of Stanley House, Mayfield Road, Moseley, near Birmingham, for a divorce by reason of the adulteryof his wifewith the co-respondent, Mr Clement Bensley Thernhill, an officer of the ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... -YES't'ElfAY-IBefore hsis Honour Judoe Chalmers9. bu TesJro i TRADEsmEN'S BsILns-Williamn JOh le HaYnee, Of Sutton Coldfield. painter, icc., sued Frederick Whitlock, of Park Road, Sutton Coldfield, photographler, A for £8. lie. 3d. for work done. M1r. Blackbam appearedI for the plaintiff, and Mr. G. F. C. Lowe for the defendant. Mr -In April liest defendant wanted some carpentering work I done ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM TWO VICTIMS TO DRINK MIr. Hawkes (coroner) held an inquest at his Court, Moor Street, yesterday afternoon, upon the body of John Harrington (68), 10, Birmingham Road, Rowley Regis. On Monday week deceased took an active part in a School Board election held in the district where he lived, and contracted a cold. He complained of feeling pains in his side, and remained at ...

WORCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... WYORCESTERSHRE ASSIZES. Yeserdy rorengMr. Justice Field at tended at the SF wn~bl,~oC,_ here he-opened thie commission for 3ythe City Assizes, The following were sworn on the Gzant iy Jury :-hlessra. P. Ardogh. Et. ?? Baker, S. Plickley, C. i If.ClOeshy, F. J. Dingle, E. Durbin, W1. A. Firkins, WV. rs Haynes, C. Hicks, R. D. ingo S. James, juin., S. C.t s-Morutford, ?? Id Own . P aros IV. 0. ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... DUDLEY. Alt IROITWORKRR FATALLY BUsRNr.-Yesterday, at the ,Guest Hlospital, Samuel Harris (25), ironworker, of aee Rowley, died from the effects of burns ?? whilst. at yes his employment. An inquest will ho held to-morrow. the - ta STAFFORD. Ste COOSPLIMENTAYA 'DINNER. ¶1 THE. MAYOR. - The ns retiring Mayor (Councillor A. Ward) was on Tuesday the eteflig entrtaind to acomplsnentiP banuet a the ...

WIFE MURDER AND SUICIDE IN BIRMINGHAM

... NIM rfURDER AND SUICIDE I | .IR BnIUNGHAN. Yesterday morning, shortly before eleven o'clock, t information was conveyed to the police at Moseley Street , that a man had murdered his wife at 66, Birchall Street, v and afterwards committed suicide. John Cobb (42), a nickel-plater, employed at Messrs. FL and C. Harcourt and Son's, Moseley Street, and his wife Harriet Cobb M (52) have for some ...

DEATHS BY DROWNING

... Yesterday an inquest was held at the Town HalL, Wolverhampton, by Mfr. W. H. Phillips (coroner), on the body of Ellen Potter (15), of Southampton Street, who was found drowned in the canal,'on Tuesday, near Messrs. Danks and Walker's nailworks, under circumstances re- ported yesterday. The evidence confirmed the previous belief, that deceased fell into the canal when walking across the ...