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BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIRIVINGHAMt BANKRUPTOY COURT. A. Xa t1SFAeroc? C ir-r)b-- r {crrre Edward I Resteg, uiecist 4t i, Fl-edo-ink i-itt-set.- This Matter was before the- Court on an appl--;eatton lor appruuval of a compositionl. 11r. .tfr epenedtudebtor.- Mr. L,~ .1. thharp joficaia receiveri said that lthe debittr's amuended satemeinet (1al almir showved the liabilities to amount to £1,038 6Se. 108., .and tlie, ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... lt-OikST lN -IRkHNGHAM-. UTavtASL TS ATTft Nw Akncr. 3E Tiw ity o~otb- Mr.I. T-adeyhed ant enquiry at who *Lsr IwiII whl etiga ?? imd i. AhskhurWi fhrMjst' isdrro fato:res, wthed threm case. -Thei deesd a mpbe byse Mr. . J Chare, bmldhtor, aerihetesngedi i esvatin nary Unio ?saoun forgte nwand quantifty of earthga e wi and feluo IL-, ibr in him.e Whnd hes loea, exriae hedwa toe tt da -Toer, ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... I BIRMINGIAM COUNTY COURT. I YzsTmwiAvt-Bcfore His Honour Judge j~hstchorme. A MOKEY-LBND~ia's Auas.-An action was brought by George Jones, of 99, Corporation Street, Birning- hammony-leder to ecoer IlaU. 6d., due on a Dobbs whoappeaed fr theplaitiff, pointed out that note wsgiven for £818, repayable in thirty- ssirweky instalmnsof l~s., a,,iurmber ofwhchabena& It was admtted thbat; the6 money ...

MR. JUSTICE DARLING AND THE PRESS

... MP.JUSTICE DARILIG AND THE HEV Y~R OR CON OW&- 0, OURT. jc In the Qveen'b Bench Division o)f the R77gh Court of Justice, yesterday, before a specially constituted. Divisionlal Cogrt, consiting of the, Lima Chief Justice, ML~ Justice Granthams, and Mrt JTustice -Pltilimore, P, lift Roward4 Alxarsder Gray, od-itcr of the Binning- 1 ham Daily Argus, aegain ciame before the Court as ordered on ...

ASTON POLICE COURT

... Yrsrnnar~T.-Before essrs .Fal~ows, E3dard, P s, and Dr. Evran. GOLnFISH 1S COUnT.-A Tag-and-bone mra name. Taylor, of Lower Tower Street, Birmingham, was charged with stealing a glass aquarium and five goldfish: belonging to Mr. Booth. The fish were in a house irt Oxford Road, Erdington, which Mr. Booth was leaving -Prisoner, while on his rounds, saw themthrough & window, and took them, but ...

THE MOTOR-CAR TRIAL

... THE MOTOR-CATR TRiAL. CLOSE OF THlE TOIR On Saturday ?? the cars and motor-cycles engaged in the Automobile Club's thousand miles trial left N ottingham for tieir final journey, the distan ce for the day being 1231½r miles. The oars had aereads- covred 9b-/7i/4 nailes, while those who took part in the optinal hill-clinmbing competition on Shat, Fell had traversed another twenty, and there, was ...

MR. LABOUCHERE AND THE MONEY LENDER

... MR. LABOUCHERE AND THE M-M0 'S LENDER. Before Msr. Justice Grantham and M1r .^ CLannell, sitting as a Divisional Court, 'sri Thomas Lewis moved for a rule nisi, orocrin; ui- Hlenry Labotuehere sh-oulld answer for conuei:t.*5 mitted out of court in commenting upoc cLw4-. ceedangs in a case committed for trial *. -- ?? case arose ont of a prosecution by a lender ramed ihuckburgh, who alleged ...

NOVEL POINT UNDER THE FOOD AND DRUGS ACT

... NOVEL POINT UNDER THE FOOD AND DRUGS AoT. - I At the King's Heath Poiice Court yesterday (be- fore Messrs. Bowen, Onions, Lyndon and Mogg), WRilliam Lyne, 37, Blakeland Street, Yardiley Road, Small Reath, was summoned for selling butter adulterated with 77.98 per cent cf foreign fat. Mr Guy Pritchard tinstructed by the Chief 'unstabie of lthe county) prosecuted, and Mr. Dominick Daly ...

THE UNITED STATES

... THE 'UNITm STATES. .fReutar Tdegramz. Nzw Yea--, Febraotry 26.-The United States Court of lims, in giving its decision on Admiral D3ewev's claim for prize-money on account of the destruction cf the Spanish fleet in Mdanila Bay, declared that theb sore batteries, torpedoes, and - ines must--be ruled out in, making up an estimate of the strength of the contending naval forces. This - reduces the ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... BIMING AM COUNTY' COURT. YaTrnpXATy.-Befre ?? Somsur JV4oe Whitekorne. ILLNtSs OF JUDGe YoUxo. - His HoCaosr Judge Younz was to have~ elk] a second court, but was unahie, owing to illness, to bze present. DU6r1TenD A.HCRiTLOTS' COnATsr.ssON,-J. H. Uawkes and Son, arohitects, of Temple Row. Birminghall, brought an action against J. Hudson t rode-ick, hop merchant, of Brook-ide, North field, to ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... I SAD DEATH WF Ai -4aY PENSIN.E. - The City Coroner (Ma[r. I. Bradley) beld severS1 inquests at the Victoria Law Courts yesterday afternoon. One of theibi related to the death of Jroha While (87), 4t Bevingron Road, Aston, who was found on. -Weduesdky'- sitting in a chair with a wound in his throat mid a carving-knife beside ?? deceased wasaid army pensioner. Formerly he had been an ushdr in ...

BIRMINGHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... BIRMJNGE[AM SUMNIER ASSIZES. CROWN COURT YZnDEAr.-Before Mr. Justice Wills. CASE SET-LED. - Cbanoe and Hurt (Limited) v. Weidon-M1r. A. T. Lawrence, Q.C., informed his lordship that an agreement had been come to by which the Court would be relieved of this case. The case, Mr. Latrence said, was one which -would have caused a; good deal of delay and trouble in settlemnent, for it w~as very ...