THE MUTINY AT WOODBURY HILL REFORMATORY

... THE MUTINY AT WOODBURY ElrL EEFORMATORY. Yesterday a special sessions of the Hundred House division magistrates was held at the Shire Hall. War, cester, to investigate the charges of mutiny sgair.nt r number of boys in the Woodbury Hill Reformratory The sessic; e was held at the Shire Haill for con.enisnce, instead of taking the bovs from the prison wbere they have been confined to the Hundred ...

THE SUICIDE OF MR. PEARCE

... An inquest was held at the Victoria Courts, yesterday, by the Coroner (Mr. Oliver Pemberton) touching the death of .John Pearce (52). 1, Dus hess Road, professor of music and singing, the chief incidents concerning whose melancholy end we. have already reported.-Mr. B. H. Sadler said he held a watching brief on behalf of the Arts Clut, of which M1r. Pearce was an old and respected ?? Sidney ...

THE FATAL ACCIDENTS THROUGH THE GALE

... TBE FATAL ACCIDENTS THROUGH' THE GALE. , Mr. Oliver Pemberton (city coroner) held an inquest at the Victoria Courts, yesterday, upon the body of Michael MoTighe (40), paper-cutter, who lived at 75, Bloomsbury Street, and who died in the General Hospital on Sunday afternoon, from injuries received by the fall of a chimney during Sunday's gale. The deceased left home on Sunday morning at ten ...

BIRMINGHAM ASSIZES

... BIRAIINGHAM ASSIZES. CROWN COURT.Pofc. ts Qr Trr Rit t caT Bexn ars.- c for. BP osfr. he I hanring of this action was resumed. Mr. Alfred Yonse- and] lMc. Kettle (instrScted by Mr. G. ?? 5. Plant, Jjudiey] appeared for the plainiff, and Mir. Hugo Young i.4 anrd rin syonds linstrcated by Mr. J. Hinds) repre- t b I sented the defendant. The case iwas partly beard on A Wednieday. It was an ...

MURDER AT LEAMINGTON

... MURDER AT LEAMG GTON. AX GENTLEMAN SHOT BY HIS SO.N. I The most fashionable residential part of Lamington was yesterday morning thrown into a state of consterna- a: tion and excitement by a most determined murder. The B victim is Mr. James Frederick Greatrex,a retired gentle- maan, of Guy's Cliff Road, who some years ago carried on an extensive business atWalsall. ThemurdererwVhow has since ...

THE TERROR ON THE CONTINENT

... i ThEXROR O- X=COI%-M - I ANOTHER PLOT D1SC0VERX-D. * -.[Reuks Tdogrums- LIrZG, Miy 4.-The police this morning afresW some mne wshom they firly believe to be the per- petratrs of the recent explosions in this city, and are on the trxck of several accomplices, whose Iarrest is hourly expected. There appea_ to. be good reason for the confidence of the authorities jthat ty bsare bold oE tbe righa ...

HANDSWORTH POLICE COURT

... HAIDSWORTH_ POLICE COURT. SATUDAY.-Before Maesrs. Parley aid Felkw. V. NiO OWNZP TO BE FOUND.-Martin Bilings, Regent sC Street, Smethwick, who has been remanded twice, charged 1 on suspicion of stealing 521b. of lead, was discharged, B there being DO owner of the lead forthcoming. A DOuEzN CusTomBB.-William Haywood, Chmrch a Vale, Church Hill Road, was ined 5s., and 7s. 6d. costs, ti with the ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... INQUESTS IN_ BIR3NGHAX . M4:Oliver Pemberton, corone; held an inquest-at the,, Victoria Courts, yesterday, touching the death - of Norman William Moon (2), 5, Norton Street wtho. died from the effects of burns. The chrild's cloihing was ignited while playing with Eire at home, and hewas very badly burnt. The mother was out of the housea:t-he time, and she now stated that there was no guard in ...

THE GREAT ROBBERY FROM A BIRMINGHAM JEWELLER

... TEE GRET ROBRRY RoM A BIMING. I HA!M J !EWELI SUICIDE OF MR. GOLDSMID. The great robbery of jewellery in 'Manchester. an Ia t of which appeased in oar edition of yesterday, 1m had a sensational sequeL It will be remembered that whilst Mr. G-oldsmid, jeweller, Vitria Street, Birmingham, was tansacting business in a jeweller's establishment in Deansgate ?? afternoon, one of his sample bags, ...

ANOTHER ENGLISHMAN'S ARREST IN FRANCE

... ' * K ao I-., . AQE A oD.TARY COleDUM OP THK ?A FOLI~a The .Pe~l~ MaI Gdntete Inst t abbshed ;t12 . = Dlbnad, eo of OfW. Delward, VC thelat Fsrm of Tzauton, Delmara, andl'j., of B im :d Tke -aantin f the ouse- of C( Mof zwY ,allgd-. the wducet of ?? police in srdtbmg )&.Pdmie,.aa Engla ?? ,entrely fl pb 'dtwa aisalleged Geo aspy, p-ts tihmat . PnA.le eiflnyin tbe shade. Rat~nl does: t7h~ee .cr ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A BIRMINGHAM ACCOUNTANT

... : SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST ,A -BRMLNGRAM_ AOUNTANT. At he Birmingham Police Court, yesterday-fre D Mr. - t. P. Ryland and Dr. Warden ?? WsAllin I Howard (33), chartered accountant, 3, Temple Bow e West, and residing at 42, Villa Road, Handgworth, Was I charged on a warrant with obtaining by false pretences c two 18-carat gold chains from hiewea L0ook, jewellers, 141, Ilockley Hill, with intent ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YEM1DAnY-Before Messrs. A. Hill (Dep. Sip.), J. H. I IC &onc, J. Lowe, . TW. Laew, Barrows, a Lord, I Tin MOSEaEy ROAD ASSAULT CASI-Mr. Dorsett t applied to the Beneh to adimit the two Picketings, r obargedl with ?? a man n)amed D~urden, ?? ?? Road, to baih. Durdea left tbe Qucen's Ecospital ] on Tuesday, and the surgeon had deciared that his iife 1 was not in ?? Oeputy Stipendiery granted c ? ...