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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 ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAMI POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. -Before Messrs. Colmore ?? F. B. Goodman, Hardingr, Wain-ri~rht, *and lVtvcrrzonse. CATAPULT-SUOOTINC, AT TvAzNs.-Thri ae Ashi (14) and Jarres Williams (141 were cuargedl with trespassing on the Great Western Raiiwa5y on the 23rd tilt., and Wiiams was. also charged wvith shooting stones at a passenger train by means of a catapult. Thes boys were seen on the ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... Jil B nA COX~tYCUT YXtKO ?? Ebsiou Jt*ge Whidte 1oraee A ~Loan 'Rxanmr~.-Aul applicationi was -made to his H1bonoufo an 6hnier-presumnilg the death of 'Juliet May- field.- llr. Stubbi us (histr6ted -by' Messrs' Lane and: (Ylniteirhnck5 appeared in sujppoitaof th6 application, and ?? that in L8g5 Benja6min -Mayfield,'- of.Brighton~ PElad'. in.1 the. paiht igs otn 'died, lea~ving a will, ...

A PLOT THAT FAILED

... E:. P T ?? A .i MtrtaDecmbr 3.-Te rd.vcst tand his Matie pocei~e dscovered that a serious, piwa tohve been - carried out heeanteoic ofas frmcertajzl bai Liungs Overlookin th Outf the the6 I-United, Statest. An alteain nte fieton ?? pavn~ath xcto ci ta~lo. he plic hae dicovreaa nmber and quntiy ofammniton in a ...

BIRMINGHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... BIRMAINGSHAM SUMME.ER ASSIZES. CROWN COURT. YESTID.&Y.-Before Mr. Justice Wil;. AMSIME} Jdro-xH Fm-in-Quite a number of jury- 6 men failed to put in an appearance at the Assize. Mr. TJiiee Wills, after giving them several chances of answeing to their names, fjinedthema 45s. each. At the same time he commented on their behaviour. This he said, is the return one gets for showing cusuidera. ...

HANDSWORTH POLICE COURT

... HMADSWORTH POLICE COURT. YssTsnnAY.-Before ifesses. Stri.i-cr, P2is, end Tonse. SERIOUS ASSAULT ON A POLICE Ot's'rest : ExrSIPL.YI SicRmxc0-A if red Thomas Davenport., 67. Brearley Street, George OUSNcil, 2, Artbur Place, Brearlev Street, and Marv Rainbow. 3, Western Avenue.. BreariloStrceet, 'Hantoivortli, vere clharged with unlawfulil assauetlntg Polce-constable Alfred Jamnes Guntrip.-Polic ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAM POLICO COURT. STRDuaY.-Before Sir J. -Smiti ana lderman Lawlsey Parker A Gmzs Szmn Arnssn AT Suzwmn.-Sara Burke (118, glass-worke~r, ASeCks Yard, Coleahill St^eet, was cnarged with attempting nuicide by drink- irg iodin3e paint She had a comfortable homae and: no trouble, but always was a delicate girl, So he0r mnother informed t- a Cour~tr tbough this was her. second attermpt to ...

A STECHFORD LADY AND HER REVOLVER

... A SAECCHFORD LADY A-D HEEVOLVER SNGULAR C ONDUCT. A cats that has caused considerable excitement in Stechford and the nei2boturhood came up yesterday, at SpariRb-il? Police Court, before Messrs. W. Ca. MydeleyJ. C. Onions, J. J. R. Mo g, and H. Brown. Edith Mills Bott (23), the wife of Mr. Thomas Everall Bott, an elderly gentleman, living at Russell House, Frederick Road, SNechford, was ...

SELLY OAK POLICE COURT

... YuTrwnnAy-Xafkr. Mon.-s Lane and N.atMlefolL M-oscaty TA.aD a 5 d STTEtrPTnD SUICIDct .- Charles Burge. hairdroscr, of St. \iaryas Row, Mose- IC-e. appeared oe rencund to, an-swer a charge of attempting to commit suin.-de on th-e 13th ?? evidence o'f 1naector H:-i- was read over to the effect that cr the 14th inst. he wont in --arch of the de- fendant. and met him inr tso Aleester Road. Ho ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... 1. . t :01 4:., . . . : :.B ? ? . ?i .. Holer, eft Masts Ala*B ti, ?dfsck, ll'~auir an4 Arrans:t ?? White (2Th piktt .- of 12 Cour BirkrdlStreek -as chs h ie assanuling Charflotte Taylor, with: wo eI~d- b~in air tic ~ W okhd her ont a face Prizonea' w*as senrtned to titee moenths' imprisonment with hiaic 2 laota th 'Siediary -stating- ta-t if-the pr _ 'went to live w th him again she Would ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... BIR MIG U SES IONS FIRST COURT. YESfflt-Befor chc k~de(M J.A 3 grd4.C4) BICYCLE RECarT-E COFVrcr H.Jmea Heii ?? cbinet-ker, was indicted forfelomovslyreceiving three bicycles, the gds of Alfred Miles Abbott, on the lth September. sr. Grimley (instructed by Mr. J. E. Hill) prosecuted, and Mr. Dorsetc (instructed, by Mr. A. C. Hayes) appeared for the ?? warehouse or Mr. Abbott was broken intet, ...