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THE PELICAN CLUB CASE

... THjI PELICAN CLUB CASE. The action of Bellamy r. Wells came on before Mr. Justice Romer in the Chancery Court yesterday tnorn- ins. it was an application to restrain the Pelican Club from beings a maisunee to the plaintiff. The Solicitor- General, ir. NeejUe, and Mr. Rowden appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. Ealdane Q.C., and Mnr. Swinfen Adey for tho ?? Solicitor-General said the action was ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... YESTzD.kY.-Before His Honour Judgqc Ckafmers. A QUESTION FOR ANALYSIS.-An action was brought bv William Grumbley, 75, Villa Street, Birmingham, jam manufacturer, against W. Hodgkins, 62, Brace- bridge Street, baker and grocer, to recover £03. Sc. lid. for jam. Mr. Lynex appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Bickley for the ?? case for the plaintiff was that his traveller obtained an order from ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... I LICENSING APPEALS. The adjourned Staffordshire Quarter Sessions for the bearing of appeals were held at the Shire Hall, Stafford, yesterday, before Mr. T. F. Twemlow (chairman), Lord Hatherton, and M\r. ?? James.-The first appeal was by William Armstrong, lately the tenant of the Green MIan Inn, Bilston Street, Wolverhampton, and Robert Murns, secretary of the South Staffordshire Brewery ...

SINGULAR LETTER TO A CORONER

... I At the St. Martin's Vestry Hall yesterday, 'if r. Coroner Troutbeck held an enquiry into the circunm- stances attending the death of William Henry Barlow, aged thirty-six years, a confectioner, who committed suicide at 3, Lumley Court, Strand, on Wednesday ?? widow, who is a dresser at the Vaudeville Theatre, stated that at 11.30 on the night in question ber husband arrived bome slightly ...

THE SEWAGE DISPOSAL QUESTION IN WORCESTER

... Yesterday, at the Guildhall, Worcester, Colonel Duct, R.E., an inspector of the Local Government X Board, commenced an enquiry into the question of I sewage disposal, which has for a long time past engaged the attention of the authorities in Worcester. r'heI notice announcing the holding of the enquiry set forth e that the Town Council had applied to the Local Govern- I ment Board for sanctioa ...

THE PROSECUTION OF AN ACCOUNTANT

... THE STIPENDIARY'S DECISION. At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday morning, the Stipendiary (Mr. Colmore) gave his decision in the case of Charles William Patrick v. William Martin, carrying on business as Lee and Martin, accountants, Lincoln's Inn, Corporation Street.-Mr. Colmore briefly e peated the facts of the case as given yesterday. The informant was in the employ of the Central ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... YsnTrRDAy.-.Before His Honour Judas Chalmers. ACTION AGAINST ARCITECTrs.-John Loughton, brick- maker, Garrison Lane, sued Joseph Crouch and Edmund Butler, 7, Waterloo Street, architects, to recover £e14. 4s. Sd. balance due for bricks supplied to a builder named Hopkins, or in the alternative upon a guarantee. Mr. O'Connor appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Parfitt (instructed by Messrs. ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... I BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COUT. YESTERD.&Y.-BeforC His Honour Judge Cewafscrs, WRONGFUL DrscessAL.-An action was brought by Reginraid Cottrell, 31, Lee Crescent, brassfounder, against GeorgeHudson, 131, Constitution Hill, brass- founder, to recover £50. for breach of agreement. Mr. Fitzgerald appeared for the plaintiff (instructed by Mr. HasselL) and Mr. Pritchett (instructed by rI. Har- greave) ?? ...

A BIRMINGHAM SOLICITOR SUSPENDED FOR TWO YEARS

... 'A BIRMLNGHAM SOLICITOR SUSPENDED ]FOR TWO YEARS. In the Queen's Bench Division, on Saturday, the cawe of 'Mr. William Edward Simmons, solicitor, of Herall Chambers, Martineau Street, Birmingham, came hlirere Mr. Justice Mathew and Mr. Justice Grantham, sittulnc as a Divisional Court. on the report of the committee of the Incorporated Law Society, who had found the solicitor guilty of ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... HANDLEr T. HAZLEHrURST. - The hearing of the!c appeal of the plaintiff in this action from the judgment of Mr. Justice Kekewich wias resumed yester-l day, before Sir James lannen and Lords Justices 2 Bowen and Fry; the appellant being the trustee in I bankruptcy of Robert Beswick, and the question for I decision whether certain transactions in October, 1885, 1 with reference to the Chell ...

PIECEWORKERS, AND NOTICE TO LEAVE

... I 1 IMPORTANT CASE. At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday-before the Stipendiary (Mr. CoLnore)-Robert Cragg,- Brook Street, valsaU, girth-weaver, summoned Henry Thomas Ollard, his employer, girth-web manufacturer, for £1. is 9d., wages due on Saturday, October 4,-Craggstated that he was a pieceworker, and paid at so much per yard. He left on Saturday, the 4th ult., and all work he had in ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF ANNOYING A LADY

... Alexander Edwin Sharp, described as a clerk, was charged on remand, before Mr. Vaugham, at the Bow Street Police Court, London, on Saturday, with threatening and attempting to shoot a young lady named Louisa Pounds. 3Mr. Crawshaw prosecuted, and Mr. Geoghegan defended. The letter written by the prisoner to the pro~ecutrix, conveying the alleged threats, had been published. The prisoner is a ...