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BELGIAN POISONING MYSTERY

... I I[RAisf c's SpeCid Service.] AxTwsar, January 29.-The Joniaux trial was resumed in the Assize Court here to-day, when onsiderable progress was made with the case for the defence. In the outset M. Hayoit, the examining magistrate, was recalled and cross-examined concerning the facts elicited with respect to various purchases of poison by the prisoner. Hie stated that the total uantity of ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTXRDAY.-BcfCre jiMessrs. Colisore (Slip.), Hill, J. ?? Stas7ew, ansi H. COde Aertuinc. AYc UNGEATSFCL FnEFNCjcrAy.-.} ean Henri Leamer (20) clerk, Birchfield llcad, was charzed with having stolen a purse and £30. belonging to Enoch Reed, of 100, Skinner Row.-On CObristnas Day the prosecutor had a enmail dinner party, at which the prisoner was present. They bad made eadh other' acquaintance ...

WOLVERHAMPTON BOOKMAKERS FINED FOR POACHING

... WOLVEPIAMIPTON BOOKMAKERS FINED FzOR POACHING. At the County Petty Sessions. Bridgnortb, on Satur- day-before Major Colley and Mr. Pritchard Gordon- William Shakespeare, bookmaker, Wolverhamnpton, was charged with being in pursuit of game on lend in the occupation of Mr. W. C. Roebehlle, Bromley, on the lrth December; and Richard Shakespeare was charged with aiding and abetting in the offence, ...

THE SINGULAR DEATH AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... I THE SINGULAR DEATH AT WOLVEY- HANiMPTON. Mr a. C1. Mfartin (depaty coroner), at the Town Half, Wolverhampton, yesterday, resumed the enquiry into the cause of the death of Thomas Henry Dean, aged three months, the illegotimate child of Sarah Ann Dean, laur.dress, of Chester.-The child died on December 16, whlst in the rare of Markaet White, wife of Thomas W~hite, salt hawker, Lower Uorseley ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... BIRMUjNGHAMA COUNTY COURT. YE.S~hSDAt-Bef~rC M.lr 12egistrar 00i'.t-t-r Ile Ac TrHOTAS EDWV-RI) BOSD. eng6ineer and ~acbin-sr Astor ?? bankrullpt appaed for rI examination, which hd been adjourned Iortoegoc-tue. non Lrimaccounts. --Mr. Ln belrt (wvbo appeareed h the bankrupt) said that his client had not rcrn a lT t. ,re- pare the necessary accounts.-1t was ducidel to )prote, i with the ...

ALDRIDGE

... ALDRTDGE. BREACH OF BE-LA-ws.-Yesterday, at the Rushall Police Court, John Baesford, ousdoor-beerhoase keeper, Pool Green, was summoned at the instance of the Rural Sanitary Authority for having made alterations in bhs premises without depositing plans.-Mr. C. Nightingale (ssaistont to Mr. T. T. Fisher, survpyor to the Board) gave evidence, and a fine of lOs. and costs was imposed. KIDSGROFVE. ...

BELGIAN POISONING MYSTERY

... I i [£.&ser's Special Service.] AssTrWuRP, January 28.-The trial of Madame Joniaux was continued, in the Assize Court bere, this morning, this being the sixteenth ?? to the resumnption 4 of evidence for the defence a letter was read from 14. Casanova, one of the witnesses, iho had been cited to speak to the character of deceased, Alfred Ablaly, blt was unable through illness to attenr }e ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A COSELEY TRADESMAN

... MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A COSELEY TR ADESMAN. - Yesterday. Mr. A. B. Smith (coroner) held an inquest, at the }ox inn, Prince's End, relative to the death of Edwin 'Thonas Roberts (24), butcher, Church Road, Coeleyv-The widow stated that her husband left home on the morning of the 16th irst., with the intention of going to Wolverhampton cattle market, stating that he would return in tbe afternoon. ...

THE SEVERE WEATHER

... TIHE SEVERE WEATHER. On Sunday morning Thomas Brick, a labourer in the I employ of iMr. 13eddoes. Rowton, found the lifeless body , of a man lyirn in Park Lane, near Craven Armr. The decepased, who WOs seubsequently identi'ied zas Edward gr-ce u60l, drover, Craven Arms, had evidently been frozen to death. For some time he had been allowed to s'eep in Mire. Beddoes buildings but, owing to his ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... INQUESTS IN BIRBMINGHAM. The death of Frederick Gardner (6), of 5, Brighton flsee, flicks Street, wvas b'escigaiel: iL cse Victoria Courts, yesterday, before Mr. Joseph Ansell (deputy ?? On Newr Years9 Day played with a l ighted candle and set t ra to his clothing. H:e was taken to the Queen s Hoepita, tint the burns he had sustained were so serious that h5 'bird on Friday last from exhaustion ...

THE HALL GREEN TRAGEDY

... T.BXE HALL GREEN TRAGEDY. . UNERAL AT YARDLEY. The funeral of Birch ard his victim took place'at Yardley-Cemetery yesterday morning. Ar-there was no accodimodabion at the widow's house, the bodies have been lying since the inquest at the mortuary attached to the. premises of the undertaker, Mr. Adams, Mdseley Road. The girl's body was taken there on Friday night, and. the man's on Saturday ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... I YESTERDAr.-Ecfere essr-s. Cols7ere (Slip.), Parsons, Cook, and IHarris. AszsorD Ho575sEBRiE IOG.-Charlsa Henrv Wilson : (28), described as a wardrobnedealer, and Heri ert i Thompson (24). traveller, both lodging at the time of their arrest in Belgrave Road, vere charged with break- I ?? into the bouse of William Schramm, 82, Gough Road, Edgbaston rand stealing three vatches, a lady's chain, ...