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DISTRICT LICENSING SESSIONS

... Ls~csnroTs.-At the adjourned licensing sessions. yesterday, the magistrates renewed the license of the Hare and Hounds, Regent Street, which bad been put back owing to a conviction registered during the year. The license of the London Tavern, Satchwell Street, which had been put back under similar ceirumstances, was also renewed. In both eases the offences had been committed in the absence of ...

THE GREAT SILVER ROBBERY

... TEE GBREAT SILVER ROBBERY. RECOVERY OF ANOTEHER INGOT. No further arrests have as yet been made in connection with the silver robbery, but an important discovery was made during Friday night, indicating that the thieves are apparently living in North-West London, and are isecoming frightened at their position. At dawn on Saturday one of the constables attached to Somer's Town /olicve Station ...

ONE OF THE SIX HUNDRED

... John Hickley (64) was charged on a warrant at Clerkenwell, yesterday, for that he being a person able to work, and thereby wholly or in part to maintain him- self, did wilfully neglect to do so, whereby he has be- come chargeable to the parish of St. Pancras. Mr. P endall Moore prosecuted on behalf of the Guardians. He said the circumstaoces of the case were rather peculiar. The defendant was ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHSA POLICE COURT. YESnERDAY.-BefOre Messrs. Colo-re (Stip.), Stonc, H. Ccacmberaiis, and Hii . YOUTHFUL SHOPL'TEIRS.-Harry Blakemore (16), 2, a back 191, Great Russell Street, filer; John Richard I Powell (17). back 51, Wilton Street, polisher; Williaic, 0 Edwin Luckman (16). 51, Wilton Street, polisher; and C Thomas Howell (14), 16 Court, 10 bouse, Great Russell tC Street, filer, were ...

THE FATAL EXPLOSION AT BRIERLEY HILL

... | THE FATAL EXPLOSION AT BRIERLEY I IHILL. Mr. A. B. Smith (deputy coronerj held the adjourned inquest yesterday, at the Old Bush Inn, Level 6itreet. ]srierley Hill, upon James Corbett (72), an engineer, who had been for nearly fifty years engaged at the Old Level Ironworks, and who met with his death there on Sep- teniber S by the bursting of a steam-pipe. Mr. Wright (factory inspector) was ...

THE CHARGE OF STEALING MINING SHARES

... THE CHARGE OF STEALING MINING ; SHARES. Yesierdiay, at the Justice Room of the Mansion House, Stephen ABsombe Collard (37), James Edward Leach (44), Henry Moore (33), and Hlenry John Baynes (44), described as cleriks, were charged on remand, before* Aldprman Sir Whittaker Ellis, with being concerned in stealing warrants and shares of the value of nearly Me20,000. in the Simmer and Jack Gold ...

WEST BROMWICH ADJOURNED LICENSING SESSIONS

... WEST BROMWOVCH ADJOURNED LICENSING SESS-ONS. The adnour: ed li ensig sessions for *Ve t Bromwich were held yes-terday ; before Mes.rs. 3 1 reid, D. Hlowvard, 3. opencer. ,1. MIanley, W. Lawley, G. i tarratt,. B1ywatur, and J. Scarterpood. Leputations ?? from tile various religious dentmounations a'd teruperante so n-tiis in the ?? G.. sithers .seunit-.d a ieoloraialc b-ih urged that ...

EXCITING ADVENTURE WITH A BURGLAR

... EXCITING ADVENTURE WITH A - BURGLARS A man giving the name of Michael Bradburn, but who appeared to be either a Frenchman or to have resided some tine in France, was brought up, in custody. at Mold Poliei Court, on Monday, charged with burglary at the residence of Captain John J. Home, Army Medical Staff, Mainwarino House, Saitney.-Mrs. Charlotte Borne, wife of the prosecutor, said that about ...

STABBING A BROTHER-IN-LAW

... STABBING A BROTHEIN-LAW. W. | At the Birminham. Police Cout, yaeerday-before Mr. T. 3L Colnore (Stipendiary)--Arthur Moore (221 Ibucera. aoleshill Street, was charged withmulsw- lfully woundinz, Jamzes Cox, his brctber-in-law, abo a butcber, of Bordealey Green. The affair happed on the 12th of September, and Cox has Eine been detained in the General Hospital. He appeared in court yester- Iday ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER NEAR COVENTRY

... The county magistrates at Coventry, yestetday atter- noon, heard the charge against Williamt Moore, labourer, Longford,.of attempting to murder his wife last4Monday. -rne evidence went to show that prisonef and his wife had been married about three reats, and that they separated lsct August. Prisoner was beard by Mrs. Ann HerrUert to say in the Old Salutation Inn, Long- ford, on the Satutday ...

THE HARROW TRAGEDY

... The inquest on Henry Hill (20), described as a journalist, who committed suicide under tragic circum- stances by tbrnwintg himself in front of a train near Harrow on Friday afternoon, was held yesterday, at Harrow. Miss Smith, of btoke-On-Trent, attended the enquiry, but, owing to her collapsed condition, the coroner thought it would be cruel to bring her into ?? mother, living at Woburn Sands ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... BIRMINGHIM COUNTY COURT. N. YEsTrRDAT.-Be.fcre Mr. Begistrar Glaisycr. X.: Be ELLEN SOPHIA MARGARET LoGaN, of the Kensing- A] ton Restaurant, High Street, Birmingham.r-Adjourned public exainination. Liabilities, £1,314.; assets,£428. Mr. av Jaggerappeared forthe bankrupt.-Bankrnpt, in reply to at Mr. Sharp (official receiver', said that she started in fo business at the Kensington, in 1894, ...