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BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS

... 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 ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS,

... 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 ...

THE STRANGE DEATH OF A BARRISTER'S WIFE

... THE STRANGE DEATH OF A BARRISTER'S Nen. Dr. George Datford Thomas resumed the enquiry at the Marylebone Coroner's Court, yesterday afternoon, into the circumstances attending the death of Grace Edith Hall, aged twenty-nine years, the wife of Mr. Edward Marshall Hall, a barristerwhose death took place at Duke Street, Manchester Square, on the 30th ult. Dr. Albert Lasrmnann, ?? de Terms, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHA M POLICE COURT. YrsTxrnAD)Y.-Bcjore Zfssrs. Cdlwre ?? Parsro, Coat, an-f Harris. AssAre.T Ol N WoVu.EN'-Eli Hinton (0), gunrraker, court, Borde-sley Strect, was charged with assaulting his wife and Police-constable i'atnvs. According to tho wife, the prisoner on UWedre.sdaynightcomnpl.ainedof the inequality of the pillows. }He .had thue smaller onc, he contended, aud this complaint ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRTLONGRAM POLICE COIURT. YnSTnRDAr. -BCforse CMsr.. ColnWre(Stip.), A. Chasber- lain, G. H. Lloyvd, Barrow, aed TW. Wiliams. -| A ROUGii LARK.-Thomas Stevens, who appeared at the court on Monday morning in an intoxicated con- dition. to answer a charge of disorderly conduct, and ordered to be detained in custody, was fined Se. and costs, or seven ?? was the case in which the prisoner threw ...

BETTING IN BIRMINGHAM

... BETTING IN BIR)INGRAM. CHARGES AGAINST PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. Atthe Birmingham Police Court, yesterday-before Messrs. J. H. Stone, J. Lowe, and H. Chamrberlain- Edward Rogers, landlord of the Warwick Castle, Saliley Road, was summoned for permitting betting upon his licensed premises. - Mr. Parfltt said he appeared on behalf of Messrs. Holder and Company, the owners of the house, and he wished ...

FIRING RICKS AT SELLY OAK

... I FING RICKS AT MM nOA ' A t the BalsaMl Heath Police Court, yesterday-before Mr. T. Gilbert-William Aston (26), labourer, Hubert Road, belly Oak, waws chargmed with wiltfully and maliciously setting fire to a- hayrick; ?? Road, Selly Park, the property of Alfred Jones, 10, Gloucester Street, Birmingham, on the 26th nit. -The prisoner is tiie panic man who was brought up some time ago on a ...

IMPOPRTANT PROCEEDINGS AGAINST A CANAL COMPANY

... MIPOPRTANT PROCEEDINGS AGAST A I CANAL COMPANY. At the Sedgley Police Court, yesterday, Mr. Alfred Hickman, of the Sprimvale Ironworks, applied to the Stipendiary (Mr. Neville) to order the Birmingham Canal Company to erect four new bridges over the canal for his convenience. Mr. Capel Cure appeared for Mr. Hickman, and Mr. Acland (instructed by Messrs. Wragge, Evans, Holliday, and Godlee) for ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... J7 BIRMDTGHM QUAXR SESSION& FIRST COUST.-YneS Ary. Before Mthecrder, Mr. J. S. D ogdale, Q ,. EMBEZZLEMINT BWTHE QUEEN'S t[OSPlAIA .1 - COLLECTOR. Charles Eibbs (64), formerly a collector for ?? Hospital, who pleaded guilty to embezzlingariosns of money belonging to that itstitution, was brought up I to be sentenced.-Mr. T. C. Barries and Mr. Howard Smith were called to speak to the general ...

A SCHOOL FOR PICKPOCKETS AT ASTON

... I Yesterday, at the Aston Police Court-before Messrs. Baker and Bolton and Major Ash-Emily Farmer (9) and Clara Farmer 13), both living at 92 Adam btreet, Birmingham, and ,a-li Lee (13), japannei, 21 Court, 6 house, Adam Street, Birmingham, were charged with stealing a purse, containing money and other property of the value £3. 10s. 21,2d., from the person of Ellen Smith, in Park Road, Aston, ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST A SCHOOL BOARD OFFICIAL

... THE HRES AGAINST A SCHOOL BOARD OFFiCER. COMMUITTAL OF THE ACCUSED. At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday-before Messrs. C00inore (stipendiary), J. Lowe, and Wain- ?? Erle William Robinson, accountant- clertc, of Golden Hillock Road, was charged on remand with larceny and falsification of the accounts of the Birmingham School Board, in whose employment he had been up to the day of his ...

ASTON POLICE COURT

... ASTON POITCE COURT. YEsTmEJDlmA-Before Messrs. Collins, 71fills, and Johnson, and Dr. J. Harvey. Tar BMRCT ROD.-Arthur Hopkins, schoolboy, 4, Vine Cottage, Humpage Road, SaItley, was ordered to receive twelve strokes with the birch rod for stealing at Saltley, on the 3rd inst., a fork, a spade, and hoe.-Wm. Birk Collins (11), 63, Grosvenor load, Handsworth, for steal- ing Is. from the till of ...