Refine Search

BOILER EXPLOSION ENQUIRY IN BIRMINGHAM

... .30ILER EXPLOSION ENQUIRY IN i R BIRMINGHAM. at' Eoad ?? enquiry into the fatal accident ors -tab ccrred at toe6 works of Messrs. Wilkes. Sons, id, and Mappleheck (Limited), of Livsrpool Street, Bir- ter ruioglam, t ra:% and copper tube and wira manufac- of turers, was held Yesterday, at the Council House. The of Commissioners were Xr. Howard Smith, bairrister-at-law 'he (-Presiding', and Mr. ...

HARDING-COX DIVORCE CASE

... ,e- REMARKABLE EVIDENCE. he In the Divorce Court, yesterday, the case of Cox t. b. Cot and Dyball (Queens Proctor intervening). was sit reamed. Mr. Har'dinCox, ptproprietor of severalI s l-loowin newspapers, had obtained a decree nisi, and , now the qen's Proctor intervened to prevent the decree hbsng made absolute, alleging collusion, the suppression )n 'oE material facts, and misconduct. ...

A GANG OF POACHERS SURPRISED

... At Nuneaton Petty Sessions, yesterday-before Sir Edward ?? ate, KC.B., Captain H. L. Townshend, Alderman -Ha~ddorn, and Counciflors Fielding, Johnson, and G. W. Taylor (magistrates)-Thomas Sutton, labourer . Joseph Albrighton, batter; Philip Mellors, batter * Frederick Mills, labourer; Joseph York, miner; Frederick Deeming, miner; Thomas Deeming., miner; George Baldwin. batter; Thomas Wilson, ...

THE WATER ORTON ACCIDENT

... Mr. C. W. Iliffe (coroner) yesterday beld an inquesb, at the Dog Inn, Water Orton, on the body of Edith Annie Cross (2J), single woman, dauzhter of George Croas. builder, Grange Road, bmethwick, who was run over by an expreis train at Water Orion Station level crossing, on Saturday. Mr. Turner watched the enquiry on behalf of the Midland ?? Company. Inspector Bailey. ot the company's service, ...

THE ARMENIAN ATROCITIES

... THE ARMENIAN ATROCIS. [Reuter's Telegrama.] nI COXSTAVTs oPiOLE, December 17.-The following is .s the Turkish official account of recent events in con- ir nection with the Armenian rising in the Zeitin dis- e tricb: The Zeibun insurgents have,up to the present, I x. pillaged and burned tle Massulman villages of Bechan, Gnkaseleret, Gbadji, Oequeatir, Kerin, d Demerel, Sairikenokurk, Tobankour ...

THE ARBITRATION COURT

... RESULT OF THE EXPEEIFMT. The report was published, yesterday, by the Local Government and the Arbitration Commitbee, enclosing a statement from the Joint Committee of Management of the Chamber of Commerce as to the working of the Arbitration Court since its inauguration, and giving the results of a recent enq5iy held to ascertain vhat steps could be taken with a view to advancing the o sphere ...

STAFFORDSHIRE AUTUMN ASSIZES

... STAFFORDSBIRE AUTUMN ASSIZES. X EESTSVDAY.-Ecfore Mfr. U.-TrefC- Caer. AlLuts::c rFiFENCES .AT NVALSALL-Mary Jane Middle- brook (on lail was indicted for ha'in ' comumitted an illoeul opr ratcon Oc Edith Powell, at l eal), on June 2, and l3art-t Powell (in bail) was indicted for havinir aided and abetted M~liddle' rook in the coucrnission of the cricuc'. Mr. Levis ?? the wouian .:d:th Powell ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YzsyneRD8a. - Before Messrs. Colmere (Stip.), F. B IGodnwn, Yr. Williams, Bolding, and (iU-iver. Tus MEDICAL Am SomsrrY CAs&-Tbe case of the Birmingham Forward Medical Aid Society, in wh ich two ?? and .ctafford-were summoned for oi taimng money by false pretences, came on yesterday. - Detectise-sergkant Brown now said that the case had been fully enquired into. It appeared that two estaiu- ...

THE BURGLARY AT A PAWNBROKER'S

... THE B7JRGLARY AT A PAWNBROKER'S, At the Birmin-gham Police Cnort, yesterday-before the ctipendiary (Mr. T. Ill Culmore)-William Clarke (22), slater, alias Whif , and Jane Clarke (22)i his wife, of 10 Court, 6 loise, Barn Street. wvere charged witbh having broken into and entered the shop of Walter I Henry Hart, 40, Parade. between 8.30 and 11 p.m. on September 26, and with having stolen 66 ...

ANOTHER VICTIM OF LEVEL-CROSSING

... I ANOTHER VICTM OF LEVEL-CROSSING. Mr. Heboere, deputy coroner, held an inquest yester- day, at the 6pread E-agle Inn, Lye, on William White I (21), who was cut to pieces near the Lye Railway Station di about midnight on Siaturday. Mc. Waldron appeared i for the friends of the deceased, and Inspector Freeman ir represented the Great Western Railway Company. The _ deceased was a blacksmith's ...

FOREIGN NEWS

... [Recufex-s Tclgraras.J TRIAL OF TflE MARQUIS DE' NAYVE. SAIN;T AMAND, November 13.-The Marquis de Nayve, wbD was acquitted in bbe assize court at Dourgee3 recently on a charge of murdering~ his wvifo' illegitimate son. ten years ago, appeared ab the police court here to-dry to answer a charge of ill' treating his wife and children. The court wras crowded with spectators. The accxused, who was ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Y=Sra>nAy. - Befoe hfessrs. Certlead (Dep.- Stip.), Beazne, aed Lacp. A:rnsrrxn SUIccDE AT Trfh GAOL.-A youth named d William Greasley, of Bishop Street, was charged oa ' remand with ?? transpired that while at T Winson Green the prisoner attempted to commit suicide d under extraordinary circumstances. A few days ago t] accused. who was defended by Mr. P. Baker. had an altercation with a man ...