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DISTRESSING FATAL ACCIDENT IN BIRMINGHAM

... DRITUSSING FATAL ACCIDENT IN |1 BIRMUNGG4AM 1 B. Iaawkes (coroner) held an inquest yesterday, at this court, Moor Street, into th0 circumstances attending - the death of Kate Wright (20;, 128. Arthur Street, Small Heath 'Who died from injuries caused by a ?? on the 17th ?? Mr. Buller (Buller, Bickley, and Cross) watched the proceedings on behalf of Messrs. Thomas Bradburuapd Son, 111, Great ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... .QqUARTER SESSIONS. - - These sessions were held at the Shire Hall, Warwick, A yesterday. Mr. J. S. 'Dugdale, Q.C., MP., presided; gi and there were also present Mr. W. P. Dicinu '(deputyF P chairman), the Marquis of Hertford; Lords Leigh, F Dormer, and Norton-; Hon. Dudley Leigh, Sir James P' Johnstone, General Waler; Revds. W. K. IL Bedford - and H. Mills ; Majors Mason, Marsland, Dilke, and ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY.-BCfOrfJZC6SrSr. Cal M7C (Sfip4, A. Cheeser- ljin, and G. H. Llojid. THE SMIrOUiS CAnes&I AiS.LGST A PuBrzc-s.-George Frederick oodcoek (30), of the St. George's Brewrcry be'erhouse, St. George's Street, was once more placed In the dock on a charge of assaulting a man named Williamn Teakle on the 17th ?? Aivey said that Teaklewas still lying in the General Hospital, and was not yet ...

IMPUDENT SHOP ROBBERIES AT ASTON

... I IMPUDENT SHOP ROBBERIE'S AT ASTON. At the Aston Police Court, yesterday-before Messrs. Peyton; Weiss, and Griffths-Frederiok Ashley, pearl- button maker, Moorsom Street, and Lot Galeford, caster, Farm Street, were charged with stealing a cake, of the valued Uf'd., from the shop of Robert Jones, 143, High Stresb, Aston, on the 27th inst. and, further, with stealing a fitch of bacon, valued at ...

THE BRIDGNORTH DROWNING CASE

... THRE BRIDGNORTH D.OWNTIG CASE. At the Bridgnorth Police Court, yesterday, John Fainter (26), colier, of Chelmarsh, was charged, on remand, with causing the death of Jane ?? (50), who was found drowned in the Severn on Saturday morning. Mr. Prior, of Stourport, appeared for the accused.- Police-constable Higgins spoke to seeing the prisoner and the woman in Listley Street late on the night of ...

THE ALLEGED DEATHS FROM STARVATION AT CRADLEY HEATH

... THE ALLEGED DEATHS FROM STARVA- TION AT CRADLEY HEATE. - I At the Old Hill Police Court, yesterday-before Messrs. Bassano, Holcroft, and Walker-Thomas West- wood (23) and Alice Westwood (23), of Scolding Green Cradaley Heath were charged with causing the deaths of their two children-Edith, aged two years and eight months, and John Thomas, aged one year and nine months-on the 14th and 20th of ...

WARWICKSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... I WARWIMEHIE QUARTR ESSIONS.- resumed yesterday at the The trial of prisoneirs Wase CM-. Shire Hall, W arwick . Mr. S. 8 ugde Q.C. MY.. gjesied~ in the Crown Court, with .Mr. H: Chance and NV. Stanton. Ter RAILWAY RosoEe h pa AT SALTLEy.on lfred Cxa (23) wagon-inspector, Washwood Heath, who was found guilty on the previous day of stealing tinned salmon, pleaded guilty to a second indictment ...

CAPTAIN O'SHEA'S DIVORCE SUIT

... I CTAIN O'SEAS_ DrVORCO SUIT. I LETTERS FROM THE SOLICITORS. The following letter was written on Tuesday by MUessrs. Lewis and Lewis, acting as solicitors for Mrs. O'Shea, to Mr. E. F. Day, whose isamo appears on thet petition of Captain O'Shea:- Dear ?? have ascertained to-day, with considerable difficulty, and only through the courtesy of the Registrar of the Divorce t Court, that Captain ...

BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS

... BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDUIGS. Re Frederick Roinsotn.-Ifn the Birmingham Court of Bankrupte, yesterday, -Frederick Robinson, of 178, I Tower Rtoad, Aston, journeyman grinder, was adis.- oated a bankrupt by Mr. Registrar Parry. Re John (Kregt, 96 Pyland Road, and Corporation Street, Birmingham, ?? first reesinrg of creditors was fixed to be. held yesterday, at the Official Receiver's, Colnore Row; ...

THE ALLEGED PERSECUTION OF LIBERAL WORKMEN AT CREWE

... ITHE AL-LEGED PER'SECUTION OF LIBERAL WVORKiMEN AT CREWVE. Two meetings were held at Crewe last night-one to deny the charge of persecution of Liberal workmen I wch have been made against officials of the London and North-Western Railway Comnany ; the other to re- ! laffirm the charges which have fee0 made. The meet- i ing in the Town Hall was limited to employ6es I of thle railway company, ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... TnQQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM. Mfr. Hawlkes (coroner) held an inquest at Moor Street, yesterday, upon the body of John Court (47), 1, back of 32, Beach Street. Albert Court said that the deceased was his father, and was a saddler by trade. During the past few weeks he had been very ill, and on Friday nmorning complained of pains in his head, but had rnthing but a basin of beef-tea. On Sunday evening ...

TRANSFER OF LICENSES

... TRANSF~ER OF LICENSES. A special sessions for the transfer of licenses was held at Moor Street, yesterday morning; -Messrs Cook and Baxesons being on the Bench. The following licses were ?? houses: Newmarket Inn, Birnlfields, to E. W. Bradbury; Gun Barrels, Bristol Road, to - redford; St. Gecorge's Tavern, Tower Street, to T. HJ. Daniels; Een and Chickens, Bartholomew Street, to A. Gibbons: ...