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THE ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A WORCESTER DETECTIVE

... THE ATTEMPTED MURDER OF. A WORCESTER DETECTIVE. I 'Yesterday, at the Worcester Infirmary, Charles Young Ai was ?? Mr. C. Whiralkec, a magistrate of U: tbe P1ersbore, divitioni-with- ntuemptinig' to murder vP Iaspecror-detective Wallace, of the Worcester City til Police Force, byv shooting- him near Perehore. The I hearing - took plaic at the inifirmary, as Inspector ye. Wallce i notyet al to ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRalIGRAM POLICE COURT. -YaSTxn ,AT. - Before lke3rs. ofaslmorc (Stli.), CooL;, re 2. Hcrri, ?? T. Manton, and Cdiburyr. -- R;DBBDJG HIS EiraoYre.-l~Harry Fairbrother (251, at :butcher's assistant, of 27, Summer Hill Street, wacs t, hsarged with stealing. a- 7aintity of meat, be- di longing to his enployer, ames Coa 'butcher, of at 95; - Great Barr Street on varant dates.-Prose- a curtir said ...

THE MUTINY AT WOODBURY HILL REFORMATORY

... THE MUTINY AT WOODBURY ElrL EEFORMATORY. Yesterday a special sessions of the Hundred House division magistrates was held at the Shire Hall. War, cester, to investigate the charges of mutiny sgair.nt r number of boys in the Woodbury Hill Reformratory The sessic; e was held at the Shire Haill for con.enisnce, instead of taking the bovs from the prison wbere they have been confined to the Hundred ...

THE SUICIDE OF MR. PEARCE

... An inquest was held at the Victoria Courts, yesterday, by the Coroner (Mr. Oliver Pemberton) touching the death of .John Pearce (52). 1, Dus hess Road, professor of music and singing, the chief incidents concerning whose melancholy end we. have already reported.-Mr. B. H. Sadler said he held a watching brief on behalf of the Arts Clut, of which M1r. Pearce was an old and respected ?? Sidney ...

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 ...

A HARSH PROCEEDING

... . *in the Divorce Division yesterday a' point- of- gragtll importance was raised before Sir -Francis Jeune. -TheJ1 pettoewowsdescribed by counsel as Mr. Mont obandadce nisi on the ground of 'his wife'e miscoductwhichwas proved to have- tal-en, oacs at thxra ?? ing' rp with -the co-respondent Matn ttranspired, howe ver ~that'.a witness,, acar'ezad at. the hotel haid I been discharged fo her, ...

THE LOSS OF THE ELBE

... The Suffolk county coroner (Mr. C. W.'Chaston) held another inquest at Lowestofe yesterday, on a body: which was piclced upon Tuesday etenini. about thirty- five miles south-east of Lowestoft, and supposed to be the body of the chief steward of the Elie, H. Pschundar. .just as the coronaer, was about to' open the inquest intelligence was brought. to him that'two other bodies had' been brought ...

THE BIRMINGHAM LIBEL CASE

... THE BIR2DNGBURY LTBFM CASE. CONVICTION AFFIRMED. In the Qtueon's' Benach Division, on Saturday, the case of the Queen v. Munislow cape before th.e Lord Chief Justice, Doion P'ollock, end UJ ustices Willa, Charles-, and. iawvrence, sitting as OdoC~rt for the Odanideras-icu of Crown Cases Reserved. The defendant,. George Muuaslow. w.ap tried. before Mr. Justice. Cave at the 16As Wirwick Assizes ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... Voume,-s T. -'fiti ANt I'srRTtr.r.-ln the Court of Appea! ycet ?? the- Master of the 1Colic anid La0,d *isdes, Lopes arid liig-ty-the once, of Youn~s, coie toirtnio~i-hmx. -. Ucm' rt btorras and I assert, eein;ters, Linden, heirs mua nppear fromn the deit~isi ino Mr.' ?? Charles at the lliruwiugh cii A-'sizes, camu-- uip I r odg'en~ Al. dii, ?? Mr. Boutisield, QO.U, M',andMr Lewis; Ednionds ...