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1900 - 1949
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Birmingham Daily Post

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Birmingham, Warwickshire, England

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Birmingham Daily Post

BIRMINGHAM ASSIZES

... not a nmedfic! man, bad devoted a large part of his life to the s study of these subjects, and was qualified to writs and 1 speak upon them. The book, Mr. Young endea- a soured to show by reading extracts, was written with asi honourable object, and its ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... - Sir Henrv Irving's Robespierre appears to ha-ve been a remarkable success in America. In one instance the local press speak of it as 'the canture of Chicago. Tus INsDIAN FAresse Frso.-The Indian Famine Fund at the London Mansion HEouselast night ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... Albert of Belgium arrived in Paris vester- day on a visit to the Exhibition. VRaTm (IMkanE), May 28.-Af. Leon Bourgeois, i speaking at a banquet here to-day, declared that it was not necessary in order to be a patriot to orate about the mother country in ...

BIRMINGHAM WINTER ASSIZES

... e defendant denied that he said anything regarding plain- S tiffs transactions with Biddle, who was in court, and M could speak for himself. Being pressed, defendant said rv that he heard that plaintiff had taken £912 off a £42 9 transaction with Biddle ...

BIRMINGHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... to the rubbish fire, plaintiff was in no wvay responsible, but he made an effort to check it. Mr. Young was proceeding to speak on the question of damages, wwhen Mr. Jeif interposed with a suggestion that that question might be left to future ?? Lordship ...

THE PEEL HEIRLOOMS

... the next three yeas.-Mr. Lincoln Reed having followed on the same side Lord Justice Smaith, in giving j-udgment, said that, speaking for himself, if he had thought that Sir Robet Peel would get one single sixpence ct of it he would not have been a party ...

THE SUMMER ASSIZES

... the cat could not be called degradinig, and might be a step towards deterring others from doing a like thing. He was simply speak- ing as an individual, nevertheless, the presentment would be forwarded to the proper quarter, and he hoped the Grand Jury ...

BIRMINGHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... Bellbarn Road, was charged with assaulting his xwife by stabbing her with a knife. He called his t brother, a soldier, to speak on his behalf, and the witness I remarked, I think he had every reason to do what be did. `If that is all, you can stand ...

BIRMINGHAM WINTER ASSIZES

... supplied by him, she obtained and took a quantity of medicine. She becale, in consequence, very unwell, and determined to speak toher mother. Subsequently defendant became cooler in his attitude towards plaintiff, and he eventually refused to marry her ...

BIRMINGHAM WINTER ASSIZES

... shoulder and led hini to the steps into the street. There were a. number of people about. He wais not a.]lowed to go h41k-rto speak, ic, his friends,-Cresg-examined, wicieossadlhitted that he met people in the biliiard.room sometimes for the purpose of business ...

BIRMINGHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... bezzlement, and crimes of that description. His lord- ship then proceeded to refer to several of the cases individually. Speaking of the charge of infanticide against Sarah Baker, the judge said it was peculiar inasmuch as it was the only ease of its ...

BIRMINGHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... near which seme of his experiments in gauging had been made, ran dry.-A number of ex- perts were s-ubsequently nailed to speak to the presence of steam on the embanlsent subsequent to the burst, and to the presence of a trickle of water when the canal ...