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1900 - 1949
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KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT

... KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT. YrwsDAY.-Bq fore Messrs. Bowen a,74 Lytdon. TEz POThfAN AND TE WEmISsY.-COharles Tlhomas Morton, poznian, of 9, Grove Avenue, Katie Road, Sielly Oak, pleaded euilty to stealing & bottle of whisky, belonging to his em plover ...

KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT

... KING'S hlEA4TH POLICE COURT. YESTEF.DAT-LtJoIC esasrs. Lane, Bayliss, aifd Shal. .4TTE3'FD ScscDnx.-Hannah Hodguetts, an elderly: woman. eesid'ng at Griffin's Brook, Selly Oak, was chargedbwithattemptingtoco.mmitsuicide on the 25th. inst. Fromrn infornation ...

KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT

... 17, Rugby House, elMoseley, and stealing a mpur otf bs valued at lOs, the property of Ernest Earris. ijaaro is an employe of Mr. -May, and lives in. A: hd-ins; eleven o'clock on Saturday night he wvent .obed, ianq his boots by the fireplace: The back door ...

SEQUEL TO THE KING'S HEATH DIVORCE CASE

... still-unablei to obtasn `a deeree. M Norris aoster tiastrnrted' by Mzessrs. flooper, Tanfleld, end Pairhairr appeered. yesterday for Mr. Powver, but the defedsant had no43 solicitor, owing, lhe informed the maisraes' tieri, t~o circumt~asnces a-var which 'he :had ...

MR. JUSTICE GRANTHAM AND GAMBLI TRANSACTIONS

... TRANSACTIONS. Yesterday, before Mr. Justice Grantharn and a sps jury, in the Queen's Bench Dlivisiom, the case of Your . Iosley camne on for tial. Mr. Montaga I appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Chester for defendant. Mr. Lush said the action was brought ...

THE WRECKING OF ST. ANDREW'S HALL

... the accused's strenuous assertibn that he had the authority of Dr. Burrow for what he had done in connectioa with the hall. Mr. W. H. Kimg (Mezsrs. Shore aud King) appeared to prosecute, and Mr. Philip Cohen to defead.Z Prisoner, it was alleged, polled down ...

THE SUICIDE OF A SCHOOLMASTER

... 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, a neighbonar.-Dr. i'radford, who b A open the door, said that he found thle deceased lying upon the foor ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... TBhrTTEr.-Henry William Munslow, 6, Rea Street, was summoned for selling margarine without a label. Mr. R.eay INadin prosecuted, and r.. Norton (instructed by Mr. Philip Baker) defended.- The case had been adjourned from July 27th. The defendant produced an ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... on for argument yesterday, before Mr. Justice Channell and Mr. Justice Sucknell, sitting as a Divisional Court, in the Queen's Bench Division. Mr. Sankey appeared for the appellant and TMr. Pewas for the respondent. Mr. Sankey said this was an appeal by ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... Aet. MrLCester Jones (instructed by Messrs. Shaen, Roscoe, and Co.. London) appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. H. A. MoCardie instructed by Mr. L Evershed) was for the ?? plaintiff, who is a bricklayer, was employed in a basement beneath a shop In New ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... appeared to have been terribly knocked ?? told tbe mnistrates that on Saturdiy night, while in bed, her husband struck her once.-Mr. King (magia- trates' clerk) pointed out that it was an extraordinary thing t'at one blow should cause such injuries; and the* ...

A WINSON GREEN MYSTERY

... Thie woman sustained several serious wounds, which viere dressed by Dr. C. H. Harris. SUIsirs OF A WARWvxcKIRaE F.,nlisn.-Yesterday Dr. Holme~s (coroner) held an 'inqluest an the King's Head, Ilapson, near Leamingion, on the body of George Chester (531 ...