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1900 - 1909
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Warwickshire, England

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THE WRECK OF THE STELLA

... Yesterday, at the London Sheriff's Court-before Mr. Under-Sheriff Burcheli and a snecial jury-severaI actions against the L6ndon and 63och-WVestern Rail- way Company in connection with the wreck of the ill-fated Stella off the Channel lIlands. on MNarcb 30, came oan for the assessment of ?? first case heard was a claim on behalf of Seward Carringron, aged twelve, the son of the late Aifred ...

THE FATALITY AT STOKE-ON-TRENT GASWORKS

... TEJE l.ATAATl.y AT l :LO. TiV ?? ?? ?? ' 'tit-K ?? - 'i IN r A At Stctcr-cmn Tl-Tent xr.ntecr'e r. Tin: ' SM. Ar.ltlnS d~eputy coroner. h n. Il Tlttl;st l thcit. ody > *ete:r P;irnb ?? vlok3 w skltedl Ian .te itn;it it 'de Sttlu- ?? G:asVworlSt- on M'Acinenl itv:u K 't Thlere Wter:n opzlx-rut at tihu e-r10i1y tr. H I'lm. ;e1 ;s. 1-iHurl -adi | Leon Lond'il. ?? l haltcf c:m r .ienrpst-- rand ...

DARING ESCAPE OF A PRISONER

... A BIRMINGRAHAM DETECTIVE INJURED. Detective-sergeant Drinkwater, of the Birmingham police force. yesterday went to Bath to receive into custody -William Trembath, who had been apprehended by the police there. The officer and his prisoner were travelling to Birmingham by the train which is timed to passthrough Bromsgrove Station at about 5.40. The train at Bromnsgrove slowsfup to allow men ...

CLEANSING THE COURTS

... camNSING THE 0rT-. F&1 G TEN.ATS FOR .Gt There 'were twenty persons m Brarne and Dr. Lec at the Biinrzi nm po' t1h , yesterday. for keeping their outhouoseiljsd tQ eC thereto in such a condition as to hea. , inhabitants of the district. The snmnitr, out under the Public Health Acts (Ammrses 189D. The persons summoned were ?? tswent$ -two separate houses i No. 14 C Street, and nieteen of theml ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BmtNGHAM POI CE COUPT Th ?? Mr. Csone (Stir.) d , ando Dr. Lec&~ CHASE OF SsOPBERssac-.-Two yonzbaS, Joseph Davis and William Grimxnetr, of no were committed to the sessions or a cmarg5e Oi ?? allegation against them was that the night of Frday last they smaslied the pia ...

DIVORCE COURT CASES

... DTVOl.CE COURT CASES. ?? ti eo ihvorce Division. vesterday. Mr. Justice J ar nes ha before h1im thle Detition of Mr. William Rowe, otf t ' Hi,,l Head Jnn. ?? ittiu 1ler and hornse dealer, for a divorce bv reason of t:.Ie-c'CI uniscondicez of il'S w.vife Amy Mary Gertrude, C .-.th 'le to-rvrosnondeut, Mr. Willianm H-urley, who bad I Ccea a culctom nc at the house. The marria-e took place in 01 ...

THE BABY-MURDER CHARGE

... THE BABY-MIURDER1 CHARGE. At the South-Western Police Conrt, London. yestcr- day. the nianujuatil of W, illiam Chard Williams, a tied:, and his wife Ada for the nierder of S-lies Ellen | Lon es rzerd twventy-orie months, the illegitimate child of Il ioreucc Jones, a single ixoman, living in Cue Street, St. jklci's, swas renwevd. Mr. Bodkin. with 31r. lrayling. zaiu proscvuterd for the Treasury ...

CHELTENHAM LIGHT RAILWAY

... CHELTENHAI LIGHT RAILWAY. -OFFICIAL EINQUIRY. I Yesterday, M~r. 0. A. i 1FitzGerald and Colonel Boughey, R.:EL, 0.ST.. two of the Light Railway Commissioners, conducted an enquiry at the Municipal Offices, Choltenhar, into the appolication made by Mr. Thomas Nevins for an ordor auhorising himt toconstruck the second portion of the Cbeltenham District Light Rcailway. The fill scheme came before ...

MR. E. T. HOOLEY'S ESTATE

... BIR, E. T. HOOLEY'S ESTATE, A apnpenl which was heard by. the Coditt of Appeal, composed of the Master of the Rolls, tsle President or the Probate Division, and Lord Justice Homier, and decided on the 3 Oth of November last, was restoredr to the list ias to part of the order then made on t he ground tihat the facts were not as then reeresen ted to the tourEt, and was dealt awith vesterdta by ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE POLICE SUPERINTENDENT'S FAILURE

... GLOUCESTERSHIRE POLICE SUPER- INTENDENT'8 FAILURE. At Cheltenbam County Court, on Saturday, the first meeting of the creditors of Police-superintendent Y. .Sainsbhry was held: Mr. C. Seott (official receiver) ?? liabilities to rank for dividend anmount co £639 13s., and the only assets are 14s.. the value of his china sets, and £2 Ss. 3d., the esti- mated surplus from securities for a debt of ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... AND JOURNAL. I ION DAY. JAINUARY 15, 1900. LOCA}. iEATnER FoP-5cd3T.-Shertv wirJds, moderate an-frerh; ,tx &s4 QdoJbtfuZ later, possiflg somerazin or sleet. I A clerk in the employ of the Battersea Vestry named CEALFONT. residing in a fiat at Ba-sinugham Road, Earlsfield, Wandsworth, on Saturday .norn- ing shot his wife with a revolver, killed his baby, aged twelve months. and then shot ...

ACTION OVER A MINING LICENSE

... In the Chancery Division on Saturdav, the ?? of the case of MNlyott r. Pointon, which was an action to: recover possession of certain land rented for purposes of: digging coal and miinerals, was resumed-before Mr. Justice Farwell.-Mr. Hughes, Q.C., continued his argument on behalf of the plaintiff, submitting that the defendant, not having paid any reut since 189 tinder his license, and not ...