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THE SUICIDE IN A CAB

... Y The City Coroner (Mr. 0. Pemberton) held an inquest ° at the lictoria, Courts, yesterday, on the body of il- h helm Hermana Severing, . (German, twenty-two Years of d age, who shot himself, 3S previously reported, in a cab in ce Sheepeote Street.-Mrs. Charlotte Couville. df 66, Great ?? Street, said the deceased, who was a brqss. .eiD~sher, hd lived with her forthe past eight months. period ...

THE ROMANTIC WILL CASE

... THE ROMA.TNC WILT ?? The further bearing of the cs.i4of .Ricbmad .ad others r. Brooks was neamed r ?? I Justice Lopes ond a special j-fry ig the Probxto. md Divorce Division, it Leing a suit in which tehpoinatiffe, theexecutors a-ad trustees of the wilL dated JI-i6nry 27, 1892, of William* Robert - rods; - ailicitor, who died on November 22, 1892, ?? of the will The defendant, Mrs. Dorothy ...

ASTON POLICE COURT

... YEZTERDAT--B1fOre liMesrs. wills and Johnson and Dr. .iiZ Norris. LicsEssoG PIasectoATIos.-Richard Ring, landlord of the Good Samaritan public-house, Lozells Road, was ?? for lieeping oel*n during prohibited hours on the 13th ult, and also fur s ,pplying beer during pro- hibited ?? flodson and Buckley SpokeH to % isit'ng deiendailt a house on the night in ques- tionat 11.10, and t tindinme ...

THE TOOTING TRAGEDY

... THE TOOTING TRAkGEDY. I- INQUEST AND VERDICT. The inquest on the victims of the Tooting tragedy wvn held at the Yeitry Hall, Broadway, before Mr. A, B3raxton Hicks, the Mid-Surrcy coroner, on SsAtrday- The nanmes of the deceased wvere gnven as fulows:- Frank Taylor, thirty-nine years; Martha Taylor, thirty' live Y-ar (his w IfE':Sgie. isietne vlees: Ann,,I. *VlI tears: Florence. 1eellIn 'y ...

A SUCCESSION OF SUICIDES

... Out of four inaunests held by the City Coroner (M4r. 0. PembecrtunI at the Victoria Courts ys terday, three had referenas to ?? of suicide, two having occurred in the neighbourhood of fcknield Port Road. whilst the third t..ok place at Saitley. The ?? in'test was on the body of Thomas Holland (77), of 63, J'ranston street, so urnbrella- furniture maker. Frederick Hosllad, of Athand Houske. ...

SOLIHULL POLICE COURT

... SOLINULL POLICE COURT. YE-TEmnAv.-Before Mcssrs. Chattock, Lane, Mardeley, Legiter, and Alston. DisroTv BtwTIEEN, L.ASi)LO1tDS.-Jacob Samnes. land- lord of the White Lion, Hampton-in-Ardvn; and Joseph Hurst, blacksmith, of Baisall, were charged with having forcibly and with a strong hand entered certain messuages and appurtenances, at Pa1s3all, in the occupa- tion of rvlary Ann bmict, and ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... . BGRMNHAM ROUNTY COURT, YsrDr-D-efare Mr. John Am.Phlett (DeputY 'ALLscsc FAcaIS ;Is&Rcs6somxrw-An a'2tiofl was brought by Charles Joune,.3, iemdaie Te~rrace, Ceorg% Sijrdet West, bairman,~ aainst- William ~Robert Brooke, 31, Aston Street, pawnbroker, to recover £650- damages. for false imprisonment. Mr. D. Daly (instructed by Mr. ?? Brfidy),appeared for plaintiff, and Mr. 34.J.Fsrftt ...

CUT TO PIECES ON THE RAILWAY

... CUT TO PECES ON'THE RAILWAY. Yesterday Mr. E. Rooper (coroner) held an inquest at the Crown Ina, Old Hill, respecting the deaths of James Smith (54), ganger, Peartree Street. Old H 11,- and Andrew Miles ?? signal chargeman Kate's H,ll, Dudley, who were killed on. the Great Western Eallway ast Old BIL;on 'Tuesday. Chief-inspector Ledbrooke, lnape-tora. :.Fler~la , Walton; and Prosser ...

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, ...