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1900 - 1909
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Warwickshire, England

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Birmingham, Warwickshire, England

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THE STAGE MANAGER AND THE FAIRY

... THE STAGE MANJAXE A? a; TFAIY+.y~ AMUSIN~G E ZZ, The Victoria Courts Wore quite a ie, yesterday, m any of the artistes ,, i Ca4k mime at the T~heatre Royal LandCie r 5i entertainlment Mminling with the ?? , ~Q 10n2 assembles outsid th arioas r Maggie Duggan, 2 Mr. eogRo1 ir Murray wyere amongst the mostan 'the Third Court the seatsasa a ~ '½I' by the ordinary visitors to the r4oin filled ...

DOCTORS IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... T(OrT()L rT- T1TRW DVORFl COSTMT In the DiTorce Court, yesterday, before Sir Francis Jeune and a special pnay, the case of Crook-v Crook and Horrocks came on for hearing. In this case Dr. Herbert Evelyn Crook, a medical practi- tioner, of Margate, asked for the dissolution of his marriage with his wife, Ethel Crook, on the ground of her alleyed misconduct with Dr. Peter Horrocks, of Brook ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... Li HwTCnssoN Azm DisCKWOasw V. GsAty.-Mr. t Justice Cozens-Hardy, in the Chancery DivisioI, i yesterdy, 4ad before him a motion in this action by E which tie plaintiffs veterinary surgeons, of Ash- r bcurne7, Dleby, sought ain injunction to restrain Ix. t D. M. .Griy, a Oeterinary -spg.eo- cf Newcastle- F under-Lymme, from engaging hiaself and bein em- ployed as a veteriniary surgeon within a ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... I-NQUESTS IN the erginze shafting at the i 4' , Miessrs. Fraley and Son., rael eo~ ot' e,5 t~ Stre-t.-Mr ra icyromerctha their employ, attendig to than decet j eaj z 9 o the ges~ a eight week, aud Seemeda aO,, ,an. it wvas his da; to k oieand ther .5~ ~th l eser, nmerning before ?? 'c na t -, was at libertv fc ?? his ; D the engiae at, any time f 1O1 sereneo ir - pnse.-gadwoad W^iiams15 ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... RimD v. BEAITse.-On Saturday, in the Queen's Bench Division, before Mr. Justice Matbew, the hearing was continued of the action brought bh Mr. 1U. F. Rudd, agent of the makers of the Calcott Cycle of Coventry, to recover from Mr. R. 0. Beamish damages in respect of an alleged breach of contract to purchase bicycles exclusively from the plaintiff between January 26, 1899, and January 26, 1900. ...

THE COVENTRY WATCH CASE

... THE COVENTRY WATCHCASE. adGISTRATE'S. DECISION. On Saturday, at Cierkcenwell Police Court. M r. Bros read~ Mr. Chapiran's decision irL the casein which H. lb M Williamsgon (Limnited), of London, Birmingcham, and. aT2 Coventry, werezesummoned tro s-elbang watches to which EC a false trade description bad been applied. The sum- - menses, were taken one by- the Lancashire Watch Corn- le! pany, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMDTM M POLICE COURT. S.AncnDAY.-BcfeOre Messrs. Johnson anc Lcoypc. ALLEGED SEaous AssA3LT.-Alfred Barker (22), a polisber, of 11 Court, 4 honse, Sherborne Street, was Oharged with a serious assault on a n named Edward Jones. It was alleged that prosecutor's jaw was broken by a blow from thne pfisoner, and he was still in the ?? was remanded till Thursday. A Bfr.orias' QUARREL.-Wallace ...

SITUATION IN CHINA

... SITUATION IN CaHI THE MfFRDER OF M1R, BROla CENTRAL GOOERNIMENT'S 4A0 Reuter's correspondent at Peki3n vwritj January 9 as ?? geerai ei a state of stagnation so far as the foreigll re s tU concerned. The war of intrigue iz - intrue wbich for so long held the atenltio C- world seems, for the timde being, to ceased. and peace and concord appear ao I 4 of the dav. It ?? be tunsafe, bower the aJ ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... IB1TRMEzGHAM POLICE COURT. YESTrMD&aa.-.jfore Aidermnar. Hart, Dr. Griffia, afn Mfcssr. Wallis arnd Lancater-. TEEL AsisiV WL0o O1LnD ' Hrras .-R-enry Mappieton, artist, 66, Witton Lane, Asaon, was charged Nwith being drunk and incapable lat on Sunday tight.-. It Was the relief of Ladysmith, I snppose, was ebe, explanation he offered for thils onduct.- Fm & drunken artist, remarked Mhr. ...

AN ENGINEER CHARGED WITH FORGERY

... - AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE. At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday-before Messrs. Hart, Wallis, Lancaster, and Dr. Griffiths- Edward Jones. jun., described as a mining engineer, recently living with his father at Dunlewey, Green- field Road, HarbomNi, was charged with having forged cheques and thereby defrauding Miss Fanny Knight. a spinster lady, living in the Museley Road. Camp Hill.-It was ...

BIRMINGHAM ASSIZES

... BIRMINGIM-I ASSES. The commission for Birmingham Assizes is fixed to be opened, before Mr Justice Darling and Mr. Commis. sioner Walton. on Tuesday next. The criminal list so far is a very light one. The Cause List closes to-day. and so far tbere have been fourteen causes entered, of which six are special jury cases and one is to be heard without a jury. The list is as follows:- WITH JgiPUIES ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... TEE BrRin -sGaUx BiErwESnrs LrTGATIoN-The case of Armstrong v. Rasch and others came before Lords Justices A. IL. Smith, Collins, and Roumer, yesterday, in the Court of Appeal. The plaintiff moved for an extension of time in which to give notice of appeal from a decision of M'Er. Justice Day, entering judgment for the defendants on the verdict of the special jury, and also for a stay of ...