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1900 - 1949
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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... -Henry Wilkes (17), glass-cutter, 101. Foundry Road, Sanmuel Cooper (17). 5, Fnundry Road, and' Charles Williams (I7),11, Kitchener Street, Winson Green, were charged with deserting from the militia. The two former belong to the 6th Royal Warwickshire Regiment ...

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 ...

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, ...

KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT

... wounding John Hadley, of flay Grcen Lane, Selly Oak, with a shovel, with intent to do him grievous bodily harm.- Polioe-sergeant Kitchen stated that on Monday even- ing he met Hadley, who had & sexvre wound in the side of his hcad, and was bleeding freely. He ...

BOGUS ROBBERY AT HARBORNE

... womtan or by a man. She was stunned. and did nut recover consciousness for a quarter of an hour. Then she returned to the kitchen I and went on washing the glasses, but was so unset that she had to sit down and cry. Mrs. Phipps found her bedroom door wide ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... his house was burglariously entered during ihe mtzlt of May 23. access being obtained by removing the ?? on the kitchen-window. The kitchen and dining-roao were ransacked, and the bicycle and boots taken a5¶51* The handle-barson the machine had been cbaned ...

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., ...

WOLVERHAMPTON TRAGEDY CAUSED BY DRINK

... Jones went out, and returned with his brother, and all three were under the influence of drink. Witness left them in the kitchen, and shortly afterwards she heard a scufle. On going downstairs she saw the two Jones's carryinT her husband into the house ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... ishich ne' had left witS a sister-in-law df thw rtisoner. WVhilst the woman was gfteing thinil, thie piison&r entairid the kitchen, and pick- ing up tbe.lamp, struck hini oi: thbe hiad. Tha prisocer asserted St ea he bid' ierely shoved ' the other who ...

ASTON POLICE COURT

... front bedroom of No. 12, and calling Pa ice-coab-le Pettifer, who was on duty in Aston Road, effected an strances by the back kitchen window. As soon as they were inside, another policeman, Sumner, came headlong down the stairs almost into their arms. Pettifer ...

THE BOGUS ROBBERY AT HARBORNE

... recovered-;1 10s. having been found con- cealed in the ivy at the rear of the house, and a sovereign under the oilcloth in the kitchen. Jewellery had also been recovered from other parts of the, premises and the garden. The accused had been asked by her master ...