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BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS

... - 'Iiathe Birmingham Court of Bankruptcy. yesterday; I Mi.` Registrar tarry made a re'uivnog order in the c martter of 'LuKe Boota and HenYNir AeNsU Bo)TeI triding as L and E. Booth, 93, Villa RBoad, Hanidsworth, 3 outotersaudfancy drapers. Mr. James Hargrrtae is ~olioitdr in the proceedings. libi Birminieh-am SCourt of Bankruptcy, yesterday, ?? R:egistrar Pairry made a receiving order in tlie ...

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 ...

THE RUSSELL MATRIMONIAL SUIT

... ITHE RUSSELL MATRIMONIA ?? - .. .. ?? ?? - The hearing of the petition for the resti4ution o . con- jugal rights brought Uy Countess Russell £ a pst hber husband Earl Russell, and the cross-petition- brouwhtby 'the -Earl for decres of judicial sepsration ?? reaume4 yedsterday before Baron Pollock. At, the ontse Sir Llelary James izitiniated that Lord Rnsai1 wo 'with draw from the pleadings ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YEsTswznA.-Beqf-c Messrs. Card a Deputy ?? Lacy, Balding, Wainrsigh4 and Brame EAsTER Fa'TrviTrs-There was a number of cases arieing fromtoo exuberant festivity during the holiday seaison. A goad many tipplers were fined SB., and 3i few whio had also used bad language wesr ordered' to pay a heavier penalty. There were several charges of .assault, bute for the most part they were of a trivial ...

THE ADMINISTRATION OF TRUSTS

... ; TBE ADIMSTRATION OF TRUSTS. EVIDENCE BY JUDGE CHALMERS. The Select Committee appointed by the House of Commons to enquire - into the question of trusts administration, with a view to considering the advisa- v bility of the appointment of a public trustee, met again yesterday, the Attorney-General presiding. - Mr. Chalmers, County Court judge of, Birmingham, es-, amined by the Chairman, said ...

THE FATAL MACHINERY ACCIDENT

... TEE FATAL MACHMWERY ACCIDENT. .An inquest was held by Mr. 0. Pemberton, at the Victoria Courts, yesterday, touahing the death of 4rtshur Wheeler (23), 1, back of 6. Blythe Street, engine- stoker, who was killed on Friday through becoming entangled in the machinery at the Granville Works, Granville Street, where be was employed. Mr. B. Shaklspear represented the oroprietors of the works ...

ALLEGED MISAPPROPRIATION BY A WILLENHALL SOLICITOR

... iALLEGED M1ARPAtIl BY A j I I a m p O At tbh Sofverbampton PohieCOnuit $esterday,. Johni Clark, solicitor, Ne* Road. Wiflibali- Was broftlt UP 6oi remzand-bezforr ?? S4Stipidy (Mt. Nenie6-'-cno ?? ebhagesk Of mi& iappro tihzinit. one]k. aio0 ijig to £;Imo0 00 . M 'iddey (1I* apndU Birtninghbr) appeared to prosecue on Public Prosecwior.. and Mr4 AA Whiteh6iser (Mesrsi. L M., J., &id A. ...

THE ALLEGED ATTEMPTED DOUBLE MURDER AT HALES OWEN

... THE ALLEGED ATTEMPTED - DOUBLE I MURDER AT HALES OWEN. q Yesterday, at Hales Owen Police Court-before Messrs. J. G. Peay and W. Somners-Ghares Perry. (55), nailoraker, Chapel Strest H' Hasbnry, was chkrged with attempting to murder his-wife, Mary Perry (50): and his step-daughter, Ei~ly King (15), on the 29th of- Mrch- Mary Perry said they b-ed beenl married five years, and bad been living at ...

TRANSFER OF LICENSES

... ' A special sessions for the. transfer of licenses was held yesterday at the Victoria Courts, the magistrata; present I being Messrs. Cook and Harris.-Mr. Alfred Hyes re- newad his application on behalf of ebe o0nni of the Birmingham and Midland Institute fora music, 'singing, and daneing license. It will be renietnbered that the application was made at. the licensing s'erans last month, but ...

A BIRMINGHAM MATRIMONIAL SUIT

... A BIRIINGHAM MATRIMONIAL SUIT. EXTRAORDINANXY EVIDENCE. A case which ezcited unucsual intwest was tried in the Birmingham Couty Coert, yesterday, before Mr. John Amphlect, deputy judge. The plaintiff was E~im Luret1, of , ]ey HiU, Hockley, who brought an action to recover £3. for rnaintenince, under a deed of separation, from her husband, William Luckett, metal- dealer, 147, Bishop Street Mr. ...

THE FATAL AFFRAY AT WARWICK

... : 0 THE FATAL AFFRAY AT WRWINCK. POLICEPROCEEDINGS. ,At, Warpieck Policee Court, yesterday-before the EParl of Warwick -(NarTor), Aldermen Kemp, Marin, and: Stanton j and:IMessrs.. Batty* and Tbacker---Thomaa Ryn corporal in the 3rd 'BattalionT~oral Warwiokahire - 'Regim entt, iron ceaster, Sun' Street, B3irmini~gham, andd Joseph Foy, br-isscaster, Bordesley Street, B~irmin~ham~ wore oehaiged ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... SABDAY. - Before the Mayor (Alderman Fallozs), Messrs. John son, Parker, and Gilivcr. ALLEGED EMBEZZLENtENT.-James Maurice Goode, of Newtown, Wednesbary, who is employed by the Birmingham NH7rs and Printing Company (Limited) as editor and manager of the West Bromwsich STen, was charged with embezzling £4. Is. 6d. Mr. A. H. Adcock prosecuted, and Mr. James Clark, of West Bromwich, ?? was stated ...