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1900 - 1949
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CHARGES OF FELONY AT THE SMALLARMS FACTORY

... consists merely of three round platters, or so-called stoves, an oven, and a broiler, vhich are merely placed on an ordinar kitchen table. When the cooking is fimshed, they can be put in a convenient cupboard. Not only is space saved, but the room can be ...

BIRMINGHAM POLCE COURT

... Colesbili Streett a's charged with having assaulted his wife by thro a lighted paraffin lamp at ?? Wil (21 D) said he found the kitchen in flames, and h5f some difficulty in extinguishing them. The wonan5 head was bleeding freely. Mrs. Holloway was De0 called ...

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 CAMDEN STREET SHOOTING CASE

... he was ert- much better. She was not aware that be pos- teased a revolver previous to the ?? Dew said he was in the back kitchen at about a quarter to five on the afternoon of July 20th, when he heard a shot fired in the sittini room. He rushed in, and ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... letter, and should he very Borry sooinineod her. Should you he so unfor unate as to have engaged her, keep ber out of! the kitchen, and be sure to me arangements with your medical man to be thee in time, otherse she will take Ithe cae in hand, and I do ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... On the 30th June prisoner went home crunk. He shortly afterwards went cue and return ad cheut 7.30 p.sm 'He went into the kitchen of the house, lay down on the sofa, and went to sleep. ?? woke up shout nine o'clock ftrano his drunkent sleep, Ianad appeered ...

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 POLICE COURT

... t. They imposed a fine of 10Y. and costs or fourteen days' imnprisonment. Fiisui' AND Faassnoons.-Alice White (19), 30, Kitchener Street. was charged with obtaining by false pretences, from Joseph Webster, draper, of Wh'eler Street, a pair of curtains ...

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 ...

THE ARMY HOSPITAL SCANDALS

... classification. It '2 'was not always possible, but where there -were separateI tea~ts it was possible. This hospital had no kitchen, I and it-s food had so> be ocooked. outside in pits; and, I although, dealfing with these dangerous oases, it was a t non-dietary ...