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1900 - 1949
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STRONG MEN ON THE BENCH

... were injured. A DisnoSNnsc SEaiVANT.-At the King's Heath Police Court, yesterday-before Messrs. Lyndon and Hoeskins -Jane Kitchen (20}, a domestic servant, emiployed in -Clarence Road, Moseley, was charged with stealing a parse containing £1 13s. Sd., ...

SMETHWICK

... of Sidney Arthur Devey, aged two years and four months, whose parents - reside at Birchilis. On Sunday deceasbd was in the kitchen, and, unobserved' by-his parents, got to a kettle on the bob and drank -somebailingwater. He was so severely scalded-that ...

THE LONGTON CHILD MURDER

... seemed rather strangelt in her manner and speech, and 'vhen witness ?? masrkced upon the fact that she had mopped up, the kitchen, and that shle was cleanitigcphetmesm the acenised made rlo answer. The -indow-blhhd was I down, and ti'e room was dark ...

FAILURE OF A HANDSWORTH BUILDER

... reply to further questions the bankrupt said that when t the ladies went to Bewvdley they lodged at the house of t a. Miss Kitchen, and he and Mr. Crump stayed at the I d same house a portion of the time. lie did not think lie had sent any whisky, wine ...

BIRMINGHAM BREWERIES CASE

... per meal. As was stated in the last report, the kitchen at Hope, Street- the discontinuance of which was necessary ine conse- quence of the extension of the school buildings- was replaced by a new kitchen at Rea Street. Tlhe attendance was so much increased ...

A SERIES OF TRAGEDIES

... children were left alone in the house. There: fwas afire in the kitchen, and it is supposed that they must have been playing around it, and set somethig alight. The whole of the furniture in the kitchen was brnKed, and the flumes penetrated into the back bedroom ...

SAD OCCURRENCE AT KING'S NORTON

... borne to go shopping at:3irchley. ihe started a3 twenty minutes to four o'clock, leavinz the two children on- attended in the kitchen. The fire wasprotected byl guard, over two feet high, and the outer doors were left open. If they were closed, LhNowever, ...

RUGBY

... in pledge, when she was given into custody. The trousers and coat were found at the house of the prisoners, hidden up the kitchen chimney. They were sentenced to two months' hard labour. A second charge against toem was not proceeded with. T1BNSTALL. 1RESULT ...

THE SUICIDE OF A SCHOOLMASTER

... study door was locked, and when she asked for admittanoe she received no reply. Eventually she becamealarmed. and sent-tbe kitchen- maid to summon her mistress, who had gone to chturch. Mrs. Wonilconmbe retarned with Dr. N adford, and 'tr. Thomas Best, ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... Great Colmore Street, next formed the subject of an ?? deceased was found early on Saturday morning lying on the floor in the kitchen with a wound in his throat. A table-knife vas beneath ?? wife of the deceased said that her husband had been ill lately and ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Rawlings, her next-door neihbe - Th&e latter left ber borne secure when she went to work, and on her return found that the kitchen winder bad been forced, and a quantity of blankets and clothibng removed. Part of the property was traced by Uceti ...

CRIME IN BIRMINGHAM

... afew words, and she has dropped down dead. A doctor was called to the house, where he found the deceased lying dead on the kitchen floor, with a bruise on her left cheek and a cut through her right ear. From the post-mortem examination of the body it was ...