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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. ...

THE FRENCH MURDER TRIAL

... [renter's Specio &rvke3.1 Boumias, Novemnber 1.-The interest in ths trial of . the Marquis de Nayve on a charge of murdering his wife's illegitimate son by throwing him over a cliff near Vico Equense, in Italy, ten years ago, is increas- ing rather than diminishing as the case pro- cerds. Though, to-day was a holiday, and, the weather was of a most glorious description, there was no 1 falling ...

THE SHOCKING REVOLVER ACCIDENT

... At the Victoria Courts, Birmingham, yesterday, Mr. Pemberton held an inquest upon the body of Eva Ceossiter (10), whose parents live at 43, Sommerfield Crescent, and who was shot by her brother Leonard, aged 9, with a revolver, on Wednesday. The lad was tresent in court, having been brought down by his father. He is by no means a stupid-1coking child, Lut he did Dot appear to hear anytbing ...

INSANITARY DWELLINGS

... - -- DEIG IN-SANITARY DWVELLINGS. At Birmin hamn Police Court, yesterday-before Mr. Brame and Dr. Leach -chf ease of the Health Committee v. John Povell, of Moseley Read, adiourned so that the Itenuh could vien. the prouerty iormingr thesubiect of the surnmons, came on again fir hearingn-A fortnight ago 11, 13 15, anl 17 in frout, auct 1. 2, and S in 'uo. i Court, andi Aus. 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6. ...

THE RUSSELL MATRIMONIAL SUIT

... THlE RUSSELL MATRIMONI4I SUIT.. Countess Mabel Russell's pitition for. restitution -of conjugal tights came on for beakring yetrabfr Mr. baron Polloclc and a special juy..The defence Bp set up by the husband, Earl Jobziit:ussell, was :A that the petition was not a bent1 -6de- one, and a that the serious allegations which Fihe petitioner r( made- against .him on the occasidn-%:f the heir- ( tug ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTE)AY.-BeforC Messrs. Hill, Pailack, H. ataminf- luin, J. Lowe, Barrows, and Lord. CHAncE OF Oe'rArIsNI A HOB;FS BY FALSE FrF. TEcNCS.-Alhert Freeman, a respectably-dressed Youngt man, who des ribed himself as ai commission aE7.et, residing in Wolverhanaptun. was charged with obtaining a horse by false pretences from Valentine Haye3, coal dealer, e6. WoLteley Street, Birmingham. Anotheriman ...

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. ...

KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT

... YUTNG'S HEATH POLICE COURT. YESTzzDAY.-BefOrt Massrs. Lane, Elliott, Onions, and Jersks. NEW RATES FsOR YARDLEY. -The juscties, on the appli- cation of Mr. F. Matthews (assistant overseer) sanctioned the following new. rates for the parish of Yardley: Naorrate, is. 4. in the pound: special sanitary rate, is. The figures of the last half-year ware Is. 6d. and Is. 2d. respectively. ADA!N ...

SCHOOL BOARD PROSECUTIONS AT SMETHWICK

... SCHOOL BOARD PROSECUTIONS IT SM:ETHWICK. Yesterday, at Smethivick Police Court - Leforw Colonel .1. H. Wilkinson and 'Mr. .J. B. Clarke-the case ot El:zaleth StanleY, of Morningun Rcad. Srnethwick, acain *ane forward. he habr btein sunrimored for fadling to send her boy JJoseph, who is thirteen years or age, to school. Mr. .1. Clark appeared for the dtefezri-NIr. B. G. Walker (clerk to the ?? ...

BIRMINGHAM ASSIZES

... THE CAUSE LIST. The period allowed for enttering civil causes for ht9? at the ensuing iirinhugham Asiszes expired yesterday afternoon, when a number of additional actions were notified at the County Court o.fice. Altog-ether, bow- ev er, the list is lighter than usaal, and the crauses appear to be of a common place character. Tliere are 34 civil cases in all, 16 being setered for trial by jury ...

THE SOUTHWARK TRAGEDY

... Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Arthur C. Langham opened an enquiry at -the Southwark Coroners Court revpe.-t- ing. the deuth of Mary- Amelia Rayea, aged tbree months, the daughter of- a labourer. lately residing at 7, St. Gecrte's Building, Marshaissa Road, South- wark, who is alleged to ?? been murdered by her mother. Emma Hayes, the mother, is now in custody, charged, on remand_ fro1m . the ...