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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINCpIAM POLICE COURT. YisTsnsrAY.-Brforc Messrs. Col more P1s. . ) , Goodm.an, Hasdigiv, Payton, sad lWainwrirght. ASSAULT TH A SALCcPs.-Ann Ward (38), 4, Willow alace, Marshall Street West, was charged with violently assaulting her sister, Elizabeth Morton, of the same sddress.-ihe prosecutrw was so badly in'ored that Ase wa, unable to appear, and Police-sergeant Wale, who arrested the ...

DUMBELL'S BANK FAILURE

... DUTMBELL'S BAINK FAILUl. CARGES AGAINST OFFICIALS. At Dougias, yesterday, beforea Mr. SamunL'Harris, High Bailiff, Charles Banks Nelson. of Ramsey, advocate, es-director of Dumbell's Ba-k; Alexander' Bruce, Douglas, ex-general manager; John Shimnon, Douglas, en-secretary; Joseph Drake Rogers, Douglasn es-auditor; and William Aidred and Harold Vincent Aidred. his son, chartered accountaants, es ...

LOCAL DIVORCE SUITS

... In the Divorce Division, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Barnes, the case of Pretty v. Pretty, Holds- worth, and WaLmsley was heard. This was a petition of Mr. Robert Pretty, formerly a schoolmaster, of Worcester, for a dissolution of his marriage with the respondent, nee Joyce Bottormley, stated to be living with the co-respondent, Mr. Martin Walmsley, at Bos- ton, with whom 'misconduct was ...

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENQUIRY IN BIRMINGHAM

... LOCAL GOANTERI4ET ENQUTY IN BIR-INGHAM. Colonel W. Langton Coke, one of the Inspectors of t the Local Government Board, held an enquiry at the - Council H~ouse, Birmingham, yesterday morning, into an appliaatioa by the Perry Barr Urban District 1 Conf fra provisional order to amend various exist 1: ing orders so as to provide that the Perry Barr Urbian s District shall contri~bute towards the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... I BIIRYMTG-ILayl~ ?O~L-CB coz YxZSrnsn±Y-S^qoA Afciisrt, . Csl orc ?? 4. &ako~ C.J'cgr, end IP&0t1 CASnE-BOX _A1sss_.-Jose 1 , dealer, I Court, Tolwr Str et week on a charge of being oecerned irtandei F - a cashl-box;, containinlg =94, fron -h ti ; Arms, in Cromwvell Street. The Pet' to -have gone to that house on 'ood ' panied bv another man, and whelst the F' engaged in conversation by two ? ...

THE ROBBERY FROM A BIRMINGHAM TRAVELLER

... THE ROBBERY FROM A BIFllLEUGDI i I TRAVELLER. At the London Guildhall, yesterday, ?? K (2S), porter, Valetta Streer, CLerkernrel as. haiti ip inl custody charred with satealing Like 52 jewellery entruisted to him w aI ffeweller's ?? Selden, Lrcmpa'a P. Ianrdsworth, said he was a traveiler a be cal of William Ienry tord, tracling as Mesrm Csz Broughton, gold - chain makers, c. 6U~I S B4= ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAMT POLICE COURT. YSsrsaRAY. - Beforc Messrs. Cotlore (Sit4,. &oJc, PMWiij;e Mapplebeck, Barrnozs, tand Ld. ALLeGED) 1TzraC OF Sras.-F~redecick Morris, living in Benasre Street, and working as a packer iln ]Hurst street, was committed to the sessions on a charge of: stealing 2s. worth of stamps from, his employer, Walter' Po-well. 03DBrm ABR~oAr-There was a large n ame- of abisertees ...

THE VICAR'S DIVORCE SUIT

... In the Probte and Divorcee Division, yesterday, before Sir Frmacis Jeunie and a special jury, the oe of Yong v. Younag and Mirtoft (Burton iutervening)1P was resumed. It was a petition presented by the Rev.. Eamilten Young, vicar of Alse, in Yorkishire, praying o for the dissolution of his marriage on the ground of c she allc~ed nisconduet of his wvife wite Mr. TImas Jon Mintoe.I which they ...

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 ...

CHARGE OF ASSAULT AT DUDLEY

... At Dudley Police Court, yesterday, before Messrs. G. EL Dunn, J. Taylor, J. Russell, and IV. P. Green- way, Hugh Corbett (26), Peel Street, and Arthur yer (23), Salop Street, were summoned for assault- ing Poaicesergeant Wainwright, who was charged with assaulting Corbett There was a further sum- mons against Corbett charging him with using obscene language.-Mr. S. Ward appeared for the police ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... BRM2 NGEAM COUNNT copT Yris-,ranat.-Bef`r6e Hiz H -nowuw Jud.. A Fknie}'s, US 7rorTUXcATE PrecieSP Willam Young, farmer, of Broadw.v.&'> action against George Pearso, St z N:echells, to recover damages for alic-ea s ' warranty. Mr. McCardie appeared ft.: the 2 7 and Mr. A. J. O'Connor was for the deb Asetfj plaintiff on April 20 last purchased a roan rr4 t Cvave's repository for :£9 93s The ...

BIRMINGHAM LICENSING SESSIONS

... BIRMINGHAM' LICENSING SESSIONS. THE BENCH AND DILAPIDATED HOUSES The licensing committea of the Birmingham justices sat at the Victoria Courts, yesterday morning, to hear applications for new licenses and for music and billiard licenses. There were present Moessrs. A. Chamberlain (chairoan), Stone, Cook, Marris, and Phillips. The list of applications included telve for full vic.Tuallers' ...