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THE PARNELL COMMISSION REPORT

... WTHE -PARNELL COMMISSION REPORT. II--BOYCOTTING. The second charge with which -the Comrmissioners deal is that who'd accused the Irish leaders -of promoting, by a: system of coercion and intimida- -tion, -an agrarian agitation 'against, the pay- ment of agricultural rents, for the purpose' of impoverishing- and expelling from the country the Irish landlords who were styled the English garrison ...

SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT AT BATH

... - SIR jWIAM IAMCOURT I : , IAT BATH. Last evening Sir Wril srn niit attended a demon- 3 stration held in the Theatre, Bath, bnnder the auspices f of- the Somerset Liberal Central ComcQtt ee The right hon gentleman, accompanied by Mr. I' Harcourt pad L and Mir. Handel Coesham, H.P., travelled fror- _ - dington by the three o'clock express, and arrived at', the Great Western station at Bath at ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... GLOUCESTERSBIRE ASSES. YBsnDAy.-Before Mr. Justice HTudcstm. A B irrrnG CoxNra & TRAvEzT -Thomas God- dard Brockway (31), commercial traveller, pleaded guilty to embezzling three sums amounting to over £100., the property of his employers-FiUliers' Bacon Curing Comupany (Limited), near Strond-in Septem- ber, October, and November last. Mr. Gwynne James prosecuted, and Mr. Griffitas appeared ...

THE COMMITTEE ON SWEATING

... TRE COMMITTEE ON SVEATING. REJECTION OF LORD DUNRAV.EN'S REPORT. The Press Association understands that a serious hitch, almost amounting to a deadlock, has occurred in the Sweating Committee, which has been reappointed by the House of Lords this session for the consideration of its report. On reassembling Lord Donraven laid before their lordships the draft report, on which he had been engaged ...

A SUICIDE'S WILL DISPUTED

... A SUICIDES WILL DISPUTED. In the Probate and Divorce Division, yesterday, Sir James Hanmen had. before him the case of Pratt i. Dubbins and others. It was a probate suit, in which the testamentary deposition of the late Mr. Edward Dobbins, a retired licensed victualler and restaurant- proprietor was in question. The deceased committed suicide on August 28, 1889, having executed the will ...

MR. RYLAND CROOKE'S AFFAIRS

... MR. RYLIND CROOKE'S AFFAIRS. ACTION AGAI2NST A CLERGYMAN. Yesterday the reference by Mr. Justice Havkins of the case of Crooke v. Church to arbitration came to a hearing at the Council House, before SMr. E. Ridley, the official referee. It ray be recollected that the action was for libel, and that the cause of its reference was the multiplicity of accounts submitted. Mr. William Wills ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... I BMRING:HAM COUmy COURT. YESR'tDAr.-Before Hgs Hasosur Judge Chslmers. ACrIOV AGAINST A, GnncAS'u-George Day and William Day (trading as Day Brothers), of the Crystal Palace Concert Hall, Smallbrook Street, summoned George Lupino the younger, of the Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, gymnast, to show cause why he should not be committed to prison for contempt of Court in failing to paya ...

THE ACTION BY THE RUDGE CYCLE COMPANY

... THE ACTION BY THE RUDGE CYCLE -COMPANY. DAMAGES £5,000. In the Queen's Bench Division, yesterday, Baron Huddleston and a special juryresumed thehearingof the case of the Rudge Cycle Company v. Stoddart, Lovering, and Co., winch was an action brought by the plaintiffs, manufacturers of bicyces and tricycles at Coventry, against the defendants, merchants cryingon business at Bradford, Yorkshire, ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGES AGAINST A GERMAN AT STOURBRIDGE

... THE EXTRAORDI2NARY CHARGES AGAINST A GERMAIN AT STOURBRIDGE. A good many additional facts have come to light regarding the doings of Oscar ]Krauss, the German con- fectioner and teacher of languages, who has been remanded at Stourbridge for obtaining goods by false pretences from sundry tradesmen. It is now positively known that several Birmingham tradesmen are included in the list of persons ...

CURIOUS DISPUTE AS TO THE SALE OF A HORSE

... CURIOUS DISPUTE AS TO TEE SALE OFI A HORSE. In the Queen's Bench Division, yesterday-before the Lord Chief Justice and the Master of the Rolls, sitting as a Divisional Court-the case of Edwards r. Pearson came before the Court on appeal from a decision of the County Court Judge of Birringham. Mr. Hena Collins, Q.C., and MtYr. Herbert Reid appeared for the defendant in support of the appeal; ...

IMPORTANT VACCINATION QUESTION

... I At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday-before. Mr. T. Mt. Colmore (sti)endiary-Samuel Findon, I house, 21 Court, Steward Street Spring Hill, summoned Dr. Edmund Robinson, 213, Bristol R , for having, after having successfully vaccinated a child named Marion Violet Findon, while public vaccinator for the Ladywood district, unlawfully upon request refused to deliver to the complainant a ...

THE ERSKINE STREET STABBING CASE

... THE ERSKIN'E STREET STABBING CASE. I At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday morning -before Mr. T. Md Colmore (stipendiary)-David Hedge (42), labourer, Priory Place, New Buildings, Coventry, was charged on remand with unlawfully and maliciously wounding George Mills, bricklayer, of 1 house, 10 Court, Inkerman Street.-Prosecutor, who looked very weak, stated that at 10 p.m. on the 8th inst. ...