THE GARSTON EXPLOSION
... | THE G1ARSTON EXPLOSION. JUDGMENT OF THE COURT. 11 The judgment of the court of inquiry into the P explosion of a ?? converter at the sugar refinery of 'Mr. W. Bostock, at Garston, on the 29th of O ...
... | THE G1ARSTON EXPLOSION. JUDGMENT OF THE COURT. 11 The judgment of the court of inquiry into the P explosion of a ?? converter at the sugar refinery of 'Mr. W. Bostock, at Garston, on the 29th of O ...
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... | WEST LANCA RZRAILWAY LICENSE1I GRANTED. . At the annual Brewser Sessions for the borough A of Sontbport yesterday, the liesin omttee g were Menm A. Filling (in tbe air), JL A. Robinson, W. Walker, and G. Austerfield, two of the six justioes appointed being absent.-Chief- 5 ?? report, said- 1 Y The number of licensed persons at present it carrying on business is 89, as against 8B last w year ...
... A BAIRONET'S DAUGHTElRS MARITAL MISEARY. DRUNKEN HUSBA.-TPS CRUELWY. o d III te ])ivoroe Coiart on Thuirs xy Sir Franois n if Jeune lad before him the petition of Georgina h u Rosali3 Goad for a ditsolution of her mnarriage b 11 with William Thomnas Goad, a fur broker and a Y at-otioneer. The respondent denied the cruelty, 1- but, thlough represented by counsel, did not t defend the suit t- ...
... .LIERPOOL AND DISTRICT 5 POLICE COURTS. I5 _ 3 3 THURSDAY, -N-OVfljE 2_5, 'ant 3 darn anid 0 UNTSAVOTIRY PORK. --George flimile, rjk Sion tobutcher, Of Staniley-road., ?? sear hun in his possession -for- sale te unsound, car- listc -8cases of two pigs. Fron the, evidence of lingsector preo 8RBenton, it appeared that defendant Sent the car- thin, r- cases to a meat salesmanli at the ahattoir ...
... i A MISERABLE HOME AT OLDBRY. Yesterday afternoon Mr. ES. Docker (coroner) resumed an adjourned inquest, at Oldbury, relative to the death. of an infant named Hannah Spooner, aged six months, the daughter of Samuel Spooner, Halesowen Street. Mr. Bulller appeared on behalf of the Society for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Children, and the police were repre- sented by Superintendent ?? mother ...
... ASSAULT N A RESTAURANT. I _ Percy Dagg (26), a tobacconist, of Flaxland Road, i Camberwell, -was charged, on remand, at Marl- borough Street Police Conrt, London, yesterday, with assaulting Gladys Leslie. - The evidence given last week was that rat twelve o'clock h on the night of Tuesday, the 25th of March, Si Miss Leslie was standing on the step of the Hotel d de Paris, Leicester Square, ...
... ITEHE ACTION AGAINST DR. BARNARDO. In Tthe Court of Appeal, yesterday. the Master of the Rolls and Lord Justice Lopes had again before them the appeal of Dr. Barnardo from the order of the Lord Chief Justice and Lord Justice Bowen directing a writ of ha-ens corpus to issue against him to bring up the body of Harry (ossage a minor, now alleged to be in Canada in the family of a private ...
... PBLSALL REATH POLICE COURT. I YESTERDAY.-Before Messrs. Hawkes, Eyiott, and Gilbert, CHEAP TsrPS.-Frederick Malleson, 4 Coart, 4 house, Ashley Street, was fined lOs. and costs for travelling on the Midland Railway without paying his proper fare. The prisoner admitted that he was over twelve years of age and had travalled with a half-ticket. The other half of the ticket, which had been torn in ...
... ACCIDENT TO A WORKHEEN'S TRAIN. . FORTY-SEVEN MINfERS INJURED. An alarming railway collision occurred early yesterday morning on the Doe Lea branch of the Midland Railway, near Glapwell Colliery, Derbyshire. Every morning, between five and six o'clock, it is usual for a train to leave Chesterfield, New Whittington, Dronfield, and other adjacent stations for various pits, and at the customary ...
... B-ANUPTCY PROCEEDIGS. Re William Corvesor, wholesale grocer, Dudley.- Yesterday afternoon, the public examination of this debtor was held at the Dudley County Court, before Mr. Registrar Kettle. Mr. E. Percy Jobson, Official Receiver, conducted the examination; and the bankrupt was represented by Mr. Hooper. Mr. Tinsley was for the petitioning ?? bankrupt said he had been in business in the ...
... BIRAIn-GH.UI QUARTER SESSIONS, FIRST COURT.-YEsTERDaY. Before the Recorder, Mr. J. S. Dugdlfe, Q.C., ASP. THE FRAUDS ON CYCLE MANUFACTURLERS. Frederick Samuel Bucldngham (33), manager, and Francis Henry Yearns (44), traveller, were indicted for conspiring to obtain from Buckingham and Adams (Limited), Small Heath, certain valuable securities and several large sums of money in the form of ...