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THE CARDIFF DIVORCE SUIT

... THlE CARDIFF DIVORCE SUIT. In the Divorce Court. yeste day, IMr. Justice Barnes resumned the hearing of the case of Dolben * . Lolben aend Lolben r. Ddlben and Pltawline. In the first case Mrs. ,li-rtrude Doll en petitioned for a judicial sep-ratitn on the grouiid of the alieeed cruelty of her husi arid. a *rine merchant, of Cardiff. The respondent dented tbe alleged cruelty, and cortmtr ...

LOCAL DIVORCE SUITS

... LOCAL DIVO11CE SUITS. HALL V. HALL.-In the) Divorce Division, yesterday, Mr. Justice B1arnes heard a case in which Mrs. Mary i Ann Jane Efall ptlteontd fur a. divorce Isom her husband, Mr. I'fsward Hall, a farmer and publican, t with whom she had lived a, Shipley (near Wolser- i bampton), at linuer (near htourunrdge), and other pla es. Petitioner alleged cruelty and adultery, and c there wa; ...

BIRMINGHAM ASSIZES

... BIRMINGHAMl ASSIZES. CROWN COURT. -Yzsxsnuat-Bcforc Baroa 'Polioc, ?? 1ER-JURY IN TEFi COUNTY COUiRT Robwrt Hughes (341, traveller, was again plm-ed in the dock S chiairged with having commnitred perjury inithu birning- barn Count Courc, on November 25, on the hearing ofi a! cause in whicih George Snook was plaintifs and accused' was the defendant. Mr. Gilmore prosecuted. and Lr. to AXlfredl ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... EYsTE'RDaY.-Before His Honour Judie Chaineera. Nor IX HERSE BOOTS.-Edwin Pose, of Bennett's Hill, Birmingham, boot-maker, sued Peroy Stanbury, of Handsworth, for £2. 10s , the price of a pair of patent- leather cloth-topped rtiling hoots. Ir. 'Tyler appeared for the defendant, who pleaded a misfit -The boots, it was stated, were specially ordered for the S1hirley horse- jumping competition, ...

THE CHARING CROSS TRAGEDY

... INQU-EST AN%D VERDICT. At the Westminster Coroner's Court, last evening, Mr. Troutbeck held the inquest on the body of Mrs. Mary Julia Gallway, aged twenty-eight, the wife of a stockbroker's manager, residing at Bristol, who was found in the Grand Hotel, suffering from the effects of a bullet-wound, early on Sunday morning, and ovho died three days after he removal to the Charing Cross H ...

HANDSWORTH POLICE COURT

... HANDSWORTH POLICE COUI7RT. YESTEBDAt.-BCfore Messrs. Eardivg and Smiihk - and Dr. Quirke. A Sospzcari PrcKPocKF-r.TohDn Hood (34), 155. Lea- bank Road, Birmin:bham, was charged with frequenting a pablic piace forthe purpuseof committingaielony.-Detec- tive Myatt said that on T'uesday last he was on duty near Handaworth Parish Churcb, on the occasion of the late Mr. Skinner's funeraL He saw the ...

SHROPSHIRE ASSIZES

... SROPSEIRE _ASSIZES. YESTERDAY.-BefOrt Afr. Justice Grarthain. BRE cH o0 WVARRAt,. L-Ty.FPercy Myatt Moss, formerly an ironmongers assistant, at Newcastle-under-Lyme, and now oE Worn, sued Samnuel Butter, Weor, to recoxer damages for alleged misepresentation in the sale of a business. Mr. Darling, Q.C., and Mr. A. J. David 'sere for the plaintiff; and Mr. Spearman antd Mr. lowlatt for the ?? ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... BIRtMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS. IthBRDest.-efBrr Mr. J. S. Dugtftsf, Q.12 (Rtced)- . I The bearing of the appeal cogaiost an affiliation order of the Birmingham justices, which was comn1enced or the previous day, was continued. Vith the exception of a short interval after the adiournment-'when the case of Shrimpton wa-s taken-the case occupied until a quarterpast-tbreeoclock. Havingheard the ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... IN-QUESTS IN BIRMINGHIAM. The Birminnham Coroner (Mr. O. Pemberton) held an ingquest yeaterday morning at his court on the body of I Cyril Cum~mings Stone 201, hardware merchauts clerk, 97. Alexandra doad. Deceased was in the employ63ent I of-31rsers. William Roberts and Co., Summer kow. His fathpr, a Birmir gham newspaper compositor, sgted I that the deceased had an illness some eighteen ...

THE GREAT SILVER ROBBERY

... MAGISTERIAL PROCEEDINGS. Yesterday-,a ?? Police Court-before Mr. HoracE Smith-Alexander Sarn; (45,5, of 108, it. Paul's Road, Canounbry, a manager of a branch establishment of Measr Elldngton and Co. (Limited), was formally charged with being concerned with Henry Bailey, in custody, and others not in custody, with stealing and receiving, well knowing the same to have been stolen, thirty-one ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... iBIRMINGHAMQUARTERSESSIONS SATV RnAY. -E~ef Mr. J1. S.;-DtpdA~ Q. C. (Rgcorier).B PLP.AOED GUxnTr.-Ernest Gays (19), butcher, Walter -i Hutchings (17), bicycle-maker, and John Price j18), egn-cleanier, who had pleaded guilty 0i heinz con d vegne in the thefts of bicycle fittings front-Mebssrs. Allldar and Crulons and th4 Cycles Copnuonetts Chropin'yl; it were brought up for sentenr-o--Mr. ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHSA POLICE COURT. YESnERDAY.-BefOre Messrs. Colo-re (Stip.), Stonc, H. Ccacmberaiis, and Hii . YOUTHFUL SHOPL'TEIRS.-Harry Blakemore (16), 2, a back 191, Great Russell Street, filer; John Richard I Powell (17). back 51, Wilton Street, polisher; Williaic, 0 Edwin Luckman (16). 51, Wilton Street, polisher; and C Thomas Howell (14), 16 Court, 10 bouse, Great Russell tC Street, filer, were ...